The candidates have very different resumes, but all supported the same policies: no budget increases, keep taxes low and focus on growing a strong tax base by retaining and recruiting more businesses.
“I’m going to give it another year – one more year,” Walter said. “I work with great people and we have a great group of kids here. That makes the job easy.”
A citizen advisory committee is being appointed to help guide plans for a remake of North Monroe Street from north of Indiana Avenue to the top of the North Hill
Spokane Valley is soliciting input from businesses and residents in preparation for the solicitation of proposals for a new garbage collection contract.
After a year of designing and testing, the rocket from Eastern Washington University’s Rocketry Club and Riverpoint Academy didn’t perform as planned, but that didn’t stop them from turning heads at the competition.
A lot of lawns took a beating in the weeks of hot weather last summer. Add to that the fact that a lot of you lost trees in November’s storm that once shaded your lawns. You will need to adjust your watering schedules to make sure the lawn will get enough water.
Heidi is available for adoption from Spokane County Regional Animal Protection Service. Shelter workers say she’s a super sweet and social girl. She is obese and would benefit from daily walks. A mass on her chest may need to be removed.
Jeanie Fuller’s life forever changed when her high school youth group merged with the college group at the Presbyterian church she attended in South Gate, California. She was 16 and the merger meant she got to meet a lot more young men.
A pair of projects this summer on West Main Avenue and Division Street will enhance pedestrian safety, increase on-street parking and add new amenities like planters and seating.
The state auditor’s office confirmed it has received six complaints about how the Spokane Valley City Council handled the firing of former city manager Mike Jackson and other City Council business. Two of the complaints came from former council members.
Flaming oil started a kitchen fire that did more than $20,000 to a Spokane Valley home recently, but firefighters were able to free a dog trapped in the garage.