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Confident candidate says he’ll win Spokane council seat

Confident candidate says he’ll win Spokane council seat

Spokane County won’t put jail vote on the ballot this year

There will be no Spokane County jail bond measure this year and less chance of a legal challenge when a vote is scheduled, probably next year.

Snyder, Stark say they’re unlikely to run for council president

Snyder, Stark say they’re unlikely to run for council president

Envision Spokane will make second run at ‘Community Bill of Rights’

Envision Spokane will make second run at ‘Community Bill of Rights’

Ben Stuckart enters race for Spokane City Council president

Ben Stuckart enters race for Spokane City Council president

Lab analyst running for mayor

Spokane Mayor Mary Verner has her first official opponent in this year’s mayoral race. Christopher W. Fenton, 32, filed paperwork last month announcing his intention to run for the city’s highest office, becoming the first potential challenger eligible to begin accepting campaign contributions.

Recent Whitworth grad is Verner’s first challenger

Recent Whitworth grad is Verner’s first challenger

McMorris Rodgers staffer, David Condon, mulling run against Verner

McMorris Rodgers staffer, David Condon, mulling run against Verner

Stuckart, spokesman for Children’s Investment Fund, considering challenge to Corker

Stuckart, spokesman for Children’s Investment Fund, considering challenge to Corker

Waite announces another run for City Council

Waite announces another run for City Council

McKereghan will make second run for Apple’s council seat

McKereghan will make second run for Apple’s council seat

Salvatori will run for city council, not mayor

Salvatori will run for city council, not mayor

Eugster says he won’t run for council president

Eugster says he won’t run for council president

Corker announces bid for council president

Corker announces bid for council president

Washington Election Night updates

Running election updates for Spokane County and Eastern Washington.

Republican Herrera elected to Wash. 3rd District

Jaime Herrera was elected to Washington state’s open 3rd Congressional District seat tonight, becoming the first Republican to represent the district in a dozen years.

Mead School District plans forum on bond

Modernization of two elementary schools and a middle school, new heating and cooling systems and increased wireless access are among improvements planned in the Mead School District, if voters approve a nearly $48 million bond issue in February. The plan will be presented at a public forum Wednesday, giving community members one last chance for input. The projects included in the plan were identified by citizens who make up the district’s facilities planning committee, said Wayne Leonard, Mead’s executive director of business services.