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“Interstate 90 is the gateway to the world for many agricultural products leaving the greater Inland Northwest. Many people, from farmers to employees to vendors, depend on world trade to make a living,” said Mark Anderson of the Anderson Hay and Grain Company of Ellensburg. Anderson and several other transportation advocates, business leaders, elected...

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The Teanaway transaction is complete.  The Washington State Department of Natural Resources (DNR) now owns an additional 50,000 acres in and around the Teanaway basin.  This is the largest single land conservation transaction in the 22-year history of the Greenway, and the largest state transaction in 45 years. This major land acquisition is a...

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As summer comes to a close, the opportunity to get out on the Greenway to see thousands of Pacific Northwest Salmon return to their natal streams from the Puget Sound and greater Pacific Ocean becomes tangible. The first rains in late August mark the beginning of a migration season that lasts till late November,...

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Drivers make their way east of Snoqualmie Pass among heavy earth-moving machines, with glimpses of workers clinging to steep hillsides above Lake Keechelus. From Hyak at exit 54 to Lake Easton at exit 70, Interstate 90 is becoming a whole new kind of highway. I-90 is the state’s busiest east-west transportation and freight corridor,...

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The Snoqualmie Valley Trail winds along the scenic Snoqualmie River, with majestic views of Mt. Si, picturesque farms and forests, wetlands full of nesting birds, and elk herds passing through historic Meadowbrook Farm. To improve access to this wonderful trail, King County Parks replaced a dilapidated timber bridge with a new steel girder bridge...

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The Washington State Board of Natural Resources gave its unanimous approval to the acquisition of 50,000 acres of forested watershed in the Teanaway River Basin in Kittitas County to create the Teanaway Community Forest. This will be the first Community Forest for the Washington State Department of Natural Resources. “Today’s vote is great news...

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  The close proximity of wildlands to our homes and urban centers is one of many reasons the Mountains to Sound Greenway is such a special place. This proximity affords us diverse opportunities to experience the Greenway’s forests, mountains, waterways and of course, its wildlife. However, unbeknownst to many human residents of the Greenway,...

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The Greenway Crews are at it again! Work on the new Mailbox Peak Trail is in full swing for its second season. The Mountains to Sound Greenway Trust over last summer and this summer is constructing a new trail up Mailbox Peak in the Middle Fork of the Snoqualmie River Valley. The old trail,...

A local effort to have Congress designate the Mountains to Sound Greenway as a National Heritage Area gained another critical boost this week.   Monday, U.S. Representative Suzan DelBene signed on as a cosponsor of H.R. 1785, the Mountains to Sound Greenway National Heritage Act.  This bipartisan legislation was introduced by Congressman Dave Reichert in...

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The Teanaway River Basin, just north of Cle Elum, boasts working forest lands, livestock grazing acreage, opportunities for many kinds of recreation, hundreds of miles of streams and dozens of trails. Today Governor Jay Inslee signed the capital budget for the State of Washington which included $132 million for the Yakima Basin Integrated Plan which will...