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Spokane, Washington  Est. May 19, 1883

Week in review

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Millwood City Council – Council members approved a traffic revision for Trent and Argonne to accommodate a new Walgreen’s store. A median will be revised to aid the flow of traffic. (Source: Town Clerk Eva Colomb)

Valley Fire – The department’s paramedics staffing the Spokane County Fair responded to 15 emergency calls, which includes falls from horses, bee strings and one heart attack. Commissioners discussed the increasing fees they pay every time the department is paged for a call. They also discussed ongoing issues with the SCC paramedic training program and its training requirements for students. (Source: PIO Bill Clifford)

Fairfield City Council – Gail Mackie, executive director of SpokAnimal, came to the meeting to discuss issues the town has with dogs. The council gave approval for a youth program to have a dance in the community center once a month beginning in November. They also discussed what grants to apply for. A spay and neuter clinic will be held for cats by appointment only on Oct. 29. Call 283-4290 for an appointment. (Source: Town Clerk Sue Adams)

Rockford City Council – The town’s new planning commission committee is up and running. A property in town is being considered for a preservation grant. General Fire has made a request to take the town’s new fire engine to a convention next year to display it. (Source: Town clerk)

Liberty Lake SCOPE – Volunteers discussed their presence at this weekend’s Applefest at Liberty Lake Elementary. They are also preparing for selling tickets for an upcoming fundraiser that will allow ticket holders to shop at the Valley Mall with a special discount. They also discussed getting portable radios and the need for new volunteers. (Source: President Rob Hill)