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Character clinic
Students at Progress Elementary learned valuable lessons in life and basketball last Friday at a special P.A.C.E. assembly held at the school. Gonzaga University basketball players Kelly Bowen (front) and Kayla Standish stopped by to talk about their record-setting Elite Eight campaign last season and shoot a few baskets in the Progress gym. The Zags also addressed traits like courage, honesty and diligence that comprise the P.A.C.E. character education program in place at Central Valley, East Valley, Freeman and West Valley school districts.
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Library hopes to partner on land with city
Trees, cost dominate gateway sign discussion
Commissioners discuss fairground improvements
Liberty Lake council approves pay increase for city employees
Mason, Bolt bring insight, dedication to CVSD board
Valleyfest - Council should do what is right
Towey reprises role as Valley mayor
Council agrees to renew street contract
I-90 project brings improvements from Sullivan to Barker
Special meeting set to address Liberty Lake council vacancy
Citizen campaigns work to generate support for levies
Valleyfest draws crowds, snubbed by council in late ‘11
Valley council gets the scoop on snow clearing policies
Peterson back as Liberty Lake mayor, will add city administrator
Millwood council approves 2012 budget
2012 rates adjusted for county sewer customers
Gothmann saluted as reliable, meticulous city leader
SARP slain in first half of 2011
Wick sworn in as newest representative of City Council
Stocker named Valley Chamber Citizen of the Year
SCRAPS to continue regional partnership efforts
Ledeboer picked to replace Wirt as SCLD director
Council members appointed to boards, committees
Applicants vying for two spots on Planning Commission
Consultant helps navigate Liberty Lake transition
WV, Freeman school districts approve February levies
Council lowers Mission speed limit to 30 mph
Council hears capital projects costs
Liberty Lake council approves budget, reduces utility tax in half
Boundary Review Board holds last meeting
Memory of Valley Christian student to march on in Rose Bowl parade
Council to take up Mission speed limit again Tuesday
Two construction projects receive grant funding
SCLD director search narrowed to two candidates
Millwood approves update of capital facilities plan
Liberty Lake budget hinges on utility tax resolution
Valleyfest not among lodging tax recipients
Readers, writers reflect on Herald’s influence over 90 years
Florence Boutwell knew little of the Spokane Valley terrain, let alone the history, when she enlisted in the U.S. Navy and headed west from New Jersey almost 68 years ago.
City of Spokane Valley sets the record straight
Since incorporating as a city in March 2003, Spokane Valley has gone from an abstract patch of Spokane County sprawl to the state's eighth largest city.
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