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Spokane Valley archive for Nov. 2010

MONDAY, NOV. 8, 2010

Special Liberty Lake meeting today

We found a notice in our mailbox this morning that the Liberty Lake Sewer and Water District board of commissioners will have a special meeting at 4 p.m. today to review the draft National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permit for the district's water reclamation…

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Clean out your medicine cabinet 

Many people collect travel sized toiletries when they stay in hotels and after a while the tiny bottles of shampoo and conditioner can really stack up. AAA Washington is offering to take them off your hands during their annual Soap for Hope drive. They will…

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Pastor James Kashork, left, of Holy Trinity Lutheran Church,  and Pastor Matt Larson, of Good Shepard Lutheran Church, give communion during a joint Reformation Sunday worship service at Christ Lutheran Church on Sunday. For several months, three Spokane Valley Lutheran churches – Good Shepherd, Holy Trinity and Christ Lutheran – have been discussing the possibility of merging. This month a majority of all three congregations voted to continue the discussion and create a committee to work out the details.  (Colin Mulvany)

Saturday's highlights

Pastor James Kashork, left, of Holy Trinity Lutheran Church,and Pastor Matt Larson, of Good Shepard Lutheran Church, give communion during a joint Reformation Sunday worship service at Christ Lutheran Church. Colin Mulvany/SR photo.There were some interesting stories to be found in Saturday's Valley Voice and…

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FRIDAY, NOV. 5, 2010

Tuesday's meeting

There are a few things of note on the agenda for the Nov. 9 Spokane Valley City Council meeting. The council will hear a report on suggestions by city staff to adjust some fees the city charges. Staff is suggesting several new fees as well…

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They were lost, but now they're found

You will see a post below about giant eagle eggshells stolen from Discovery Playground in Spokane Valley, but I'm able to report that the eggs have been found. At least two different residents called Crime Check yesterday to say they saw the eggs along the…

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Thursday's highlights

Now that we've taken a look a the future, here's a look at a few highlights from Thursday's Valley Voice. The re-visioning plan proposed by the East Valley School District has parents and teachers abuzz about what it will look like and when it will…

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Coming on Saturday

We've got a full Valley Voice heading your way tomorrow. You'll find information on East Valley High School's upcoming play, a follow up on how the new false alarm ordinance is benefiting Spokane Valley Police and a story on three Lutheran churches who plan to…

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Two of these eagle eggshells that were stolen from Discovery Playground in Spokane Valley were recovered on Thursday, Nov. 4. (Courtesy of city of Spokane Valley)

Have you seen these eggs?

A thief apparently climbed the waist high fence surrounding Discovery Playground in Spokane Valley last week and made off with two oversized eagle eggshells. The theft was discovered the morning of Oct. 24 when park staff was making a routine check of the park, which…

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THURSDAY, NOV. 4, 2010

Welcome to the neighborhood 

Welcome to the new Spokane Valley blog. My name is Nina Culver. I have been with The Spokesman-Review since 1995 and have worked in the Spokane Valley office off and on since before city incorporation. Over the years I have covered just about every Valley…

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