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Q&A: Luke Tolley, running for Spokane City Council seat representing Northeast Spokane
Luke Tolley gives his positions on taxes, libraries, streets and other issues facing the city in The Spokesman-Review’s Spokane City Council candidate questionnaire. Tolley faces Gary Pollard, Mike Fagan, Chris Bowen, John Waite and Donna McKereghan in the race for a seat representing Northwest Spokane.
Q&A: Donna McKereghan, running for Spokane City Council seat representing Northeast Spokane
Donna McKereghan gives her positions on taxes, libraries, streets and other issues facing the city in The Spokesman-Review’s Spokane City Council candidate questionnaire. McKereghan faces Gary Pollard, Mike Fagan, Luke Tolley, Chris Bowen and John Waite in the race for a seat representing Northwest Spokane.
Q&A: Mike Fagan, running for Spokane City Council seat representing Northeast Spokane
Mike Fagan gives his positions on taxes, libraries, streets and other issues facing the city in The Spokesman-Review’s Spokane City Council candidate questionnaire. Fagan faces Gary Pollard, Luke Tolley, Chris Bowen, John Waite and Donna McKereghan in the race for a seat representing Northwest Spokane.
Q&A: Steve Corker, running for Spokane City Council president
Steve Corker gives his positions on taxes, libraries, streets and other issues facing the city in The Spokesman-Review’s Spokane City Council candidate questionnaire. Corker faces Ben Stuckart, Dennis Hession and Victor Noder in the race for a seat representing South Spokane.
Q&A: Dennis Hession, running for Spokane City Council president
Dennis Hession gives his positions on taxes, libraries, streets and other issues facing the city in The Spokesman-Review’s Spokane City Council candidate questionnaire. Hession faces Ben Stuckart, Steve Corker and Victor Noder in the race for a seat representing South Spokane.
Q&A: Ben Stuckart, running for Spokane City Council president
Ben Stuckart gives his positions on taxes, libraries, streets and other issues facing the city in The Spokesman-Review’s Spokane City Council candidate questionnaire. Stuckart faces Dennis Hession, Steve Corker and Victor Noder in the race for a seat representing South Spokane.
Q&A: Victor Noder, running for Spokane City Council president
Victor Noder gives his positions on taxes, libraries, streets and other issues facing the city in The Spokesman-Review’s Spokane City Council candidate questionnaire. Noder faces Ben Stuckart, Dennis Hession, Steve Corker and Victor Noder in the race for a seat representing South Spokane.
Q&A: Michael Noder, running for Spokane mayor
Michael Noder gives his positions on taxes, libraries, streets and other issues facing the city in The Spokesman-Review’s Spokane City Council candidate questionnaire. Noder faces Robert Kroboth, Mary Verner, David Condon and Barbara Lampert in the race for a seat representing South Spokane.
Q&A: Mary Verner, running for Spokane mayor
Mary Verner gives her positions on taxes, libraries, streets and other issues facing the city in The Spokesman-Review’s Spokane City Council candidate questionnaire. Verner, the incumbent, faces Michael Noder, Robert Kroboth, David Condon and Barbara Lampert in the race for a seat representing South Spokane.
Q&A: David Condon, running for Spokane mayor
David Condon gives his positions on taxes, libraries, streets and other issues facing the city in The Spokesman-Review’s Spokane City Council candidate questionnaire. Condon faces Michael Noder, Robert Kroboth, Mary Verner and Barbara Lampert in the race for a seat representing South Spokane.
Q&A: Barbara Lampert, running for Spokane mayor
Barbara Lampert gives her positions on taxes, libraries, streets and other issues facing the city in The Spokesman-Review’s Spokane City Council candidate questionnaire. Lampert faces Michael Noder, Robert Kroboth, Mary Verner and David Condon in the race for a seat representing South Spokane.
Q&A: Joy Jones, running for Spokane City Council seat representing Northwest Spokane
Joy Jones gives her positions on taxes, libraries, streets and other issues facing the city in The Spokesman-Review’s Spokane City Council candidate questionnaire. Jones faces Steve Salvatori in the race for a seat representing Northwest Spokane.
Q&A: Steve Salvatori, running for Spokane City Council seat representing Northwest Spokane
Steve Salvatori gives his positions on taxes, libraries, streets and other issues facing the city in The Spokesman-Review’s Spokane City Council candidate questionnaire. Salvatori faces Joy Jones in the race for a seat representing Northwest Spokane.
Q&A: Richard Rush, running for Spokane City Council seat representing South Spokane
Richard Rush gives his positions on taxes, libraries, streets and other issues facing the city in The Spokesman-Review’s Spokane City Council candidate questionnaire. Rush, the incumbent, faces Mike Allen in the race for a seat representing South Spokane.
Democratic Party backs Verner, Stuckart, Rush and Jones
Democratic Party backs Verner, Stuckart, Rush and Jones
Labor coalition declines to back Verner or Condon
Labor coalition declines to back Verner or Condon
Lampert suggests placing bounties on squirrels
Lampert suggests placing bounties on squirrels
Council accepts sewage loan
Spokane will borrow more than $1 million from the state to help prevent untreated sewage from spilling into the Spokane River. The City Council on Monday agreed to accept a low-interest loan from the state Department of Ecology to pay for a sewage overflow tank already under construction near the T.J. Meenach Bridge. The topic arose Tuesday night in one of the first mayoral debates of the campaign.
Spokane mayoral candidates to discuss ‘green’ business
Spokane mayoral candidates to discuss ‘green’ business
Kearney withdraws from Spokane City Council race, endorses Jones
Kearney withdraws from Spokane City Council race, endorses Jones