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Leo, an adoptable cat

Shelter workers say he’s a sweet boy who just wants to be loved. If you allow him to sit on your lap and give him a gentle scratch or pet, he will be yours forever.
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Gardening: Signs of spring come early

So what does spring have in store for us this year? The long range forecast call for a little bit of dryness for late winter followed by average rainfall and temperatures into June.
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Council gives up Valley’s portion of CDBG funds

The Spokane Valley City Council voted Tuesday evening to send a letter to Spokane County Board of Commissioners asking to rescind the Valley’s part of the federal Community Development Block Grant monies allotted to Spokane County for 2016.
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LC’s ‘How to Succeed’ opens

The Lewis and Clark High School Tiger Drama Department’s production of “How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying” premiers tonight. The musical follows J. Pierrepont Finch, a window washer who bluffs his way into a job in the mailroom of the World Wide Wicket Company, and the lives of other Wicket employees.
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Spokane Valley city hall plans move forward

In a unanimous vote, the Spokane Valley City Council allowed interim city manager Mark Calhoun to move forward with the plans for a new city hall by putting them out for bid as soon as possible.
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Facebook post brings police

The Liberty Lake Police Department received an unusual call for assistance recently when a woman called to report that one of her family members had made a Facebook post saying her infant was not breathing.
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Greenacres honor roll

Greenacres Middle School in the Central Valley School District has announced its honor roll for the second quarter of the 2015-16 school year. Eighth grade