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Waste Management - New HQ
A grand opening for the Waste Management Spokane Operations Center was held last Friday and included addresses from Spokane Valley Mayor Richard Munson and Spokane County Commissioner Mark Richard. The 23,000-square-foot site is located in Spokane Valley near Spalding Auto Parts.
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CHS Watch - Holding CHS to their promises at DEaconess and Valley
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City will pay county $1.1 million in public safety fees
While still unsure whether it is absolutely necessary, the Spokane Valley City Council voted last week to make a “good faith” payment of $1.1 million to Spokane County in disputed fees connected to the two organizations’ public safety contract.
Council votes to allow Broadway three-lane project
Before becoming mayor – even before Spokane Valley became a city – Richard Munson was bullish on Broadway Avenue.
Argonne project receives boost from state grant
When Millwood residents, business owners and city leaders gathered to discuss the priorities of a corridor study along Argonne Road nearly two years ago, the subject of inadequate sidewalks was near the top of the list.
Comments on sewer rate increases taken until Tuesday
With no one present to comment – and still some question about the overall time period for financing – Spokane County commissioners opted Tuesday to hold off on making any decisions on any potential increases in sewer rates. The new deadline is next Tuesday at 5 p.m.
Green is the theme for new Waste Management headquarters
Every week, workers with Waste Management of Spokane retrieve recycled materials from thousands of residential and commercial customers throughout the greater Spokane Valley.
City to try new tactic in Appleway negotiations
When it comes to the extension of Appleway Avenue, the following quote sums it up best: “Not everyone is talking together.”
SARP officially kicks in Oct. 1
After dozens of meetings, scores of public comments and a more than just a little controversy, the Sprague-Appleway Revitalization Plan will become law on Oct. 1 of this year.
Neighbors rally awareness for street safety in Millwood
Rick and Jeannie Pearson have lived in the same Millwood neighborhood for 22 years, investing time and money into a home and well-manicured yard on Fowler Road. Now the couple may be moving.
CVSD celebrates inspiring return of cancer survivor
Karen Hittle is well enough to prepare a meal these days – but cooking tends to be a challenge when your family has taken over the kitchen.
McCaslin looks to unseat Munson on City Council
It would appear the “October surprise” has been moved up to June. Saying “no one else would run,” longtime 4th District state Sen. Bob McCaslin filed last week to run against Spokane Valley Mayor Richard Munson for City Council.
Resource fair emphasizes support, appreciation for area veterans
It was a day to honor those who have served their country – and a time to let veterans know that their country is here to help.
City, county at loggerheads over $2 million in back fees
Heated e-mail exchanges, a scuttled meeting and an anticipated state auditor’s ruling have capped a week’s worth of drama between the city of Spokane Valley and Spokane County officials.
Police seek information on HIV positive man
State scholarships provide college opportunity for disadvantaged kids
Council supports paying sewer plant debt early
Sports Commission elevates region as top-flight event site
Millwood council navigates concerns over Argonne Road project
Mental health support group provides insight, fellowship
Council sending SARP for final approval
Efforts for snow removal continue despite tension
Van Orman outlines Liberty Lake goals, achievements at chamber event
Spokane Shock, West Valley students team up against substance use
First reading on SARP set for next Tuesday
County plans to break ground on sewage plant in June
Staff cuts imminent as districts cope with reduced budgets
Romney sworn in as newest Liberty Lake council member
East Valley student/athlete reaches great heights
City gears up for Sprague Avenue improvements
Council ponders empty space at police precinct
Kickoff event celebrates two decades of Valleyfest
City looks at survey results as mostly positive
Council gets refresher on city finance
Millwood council stays the course on Argonne project
Valley remains unscathed for swine flu thus far
Former Valley center worker at home with Life Services
County prepares for likely sewer rate increases
New hospital owners targeted by unionized employees
Public vote on SARP called for during hearing
Area retail climate a blend of gray, sunny skies
Hearth Homes provides foundation of hope in trying times
Schimmels, Wilhite to run again for council, Denenny declines
Council tries for compromise in new airport zoning
City nurtures environmental awareness at Arbor Day event
Fire commissioners split on new fire truck
Council gives authority to Spokane on Havana issue
Munson defends incorporation in inaugural ‘Spotlight on Cities’ talk
Liberty Lake officials express concern with TIF oversight
County considers new Conservation Futures property
Council committed to full-width paving of sewer projects
Local construction trends showing signs of resurgence
Millwood settles on construction bid for Argonne project
Social service programs ramp up in economic downturn
Munson will run again for City Council
Havana overpass project looking to move forward
Liberty Lake grant to support promotion of Valley HUB
Outside funding paves way for city road projects
City on its own for snow removal – for now
$50,000 city hall design study to move forward
Liberty Lake police department settles in to new precinct
Public safety tax renewal gets support
Community meetings focus on CVSD budget priorities
West Valley girls come back for third-place win at state
Millwood City Hall upgrade blends historical, modern features
Legislators air concerns from Olympia at open house
County may ask for public safety tax renewal
Mayor’s addresses host of topics during state of city
Open house showcases CenterPlace as regional gathering place
Council could spend $50,000 on city hall study
EVSD survey, event emphasize keys to Internet safety
County sends mayor letter confirming ‘breach of contract’
Council completes SARP study
Liberty Lake celebrates launch of new library
Itronix announces closure of Spokane Valley location
Millwood council, residents address concerns over street safety
Event encourages people to take active role in maintaining heart health
Council delays decisions on SARP, city hall
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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2009 Valley News Articles Archive
2008 Valley News Articles Archive
The City of Spokane Valley, Washington
City of Spokane Valley, Washington
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City's website: www.spokanevalley.org
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f e a t u r e d — a r t i c l e s by Linda Weaver Clarke
The Legend of Bear Lake Monster
The waves splashed gently upon the shore and the full moon shone brightly upon Bear Lake, making the water shimmer.
Family Unity
What did “family unity” mean to the pioneer family or the people who settled our country?
A Guide to Closer Families
Raising a family isn’t easy but if one has strong family relationships, then we can make better choices.
Research—an Intricate Part of Writing
Research is an important part of writing historical fiction or nonfiction.
History of Idaho’s Bear Lake Valley, Land of Enchantment
Rugged mountains, lush valleys, and bright red patches of Indian paintbrush that seem to set the land on fire; grizzly bears, outlaws, and the Bear Lake Monster! Idaho’s Bear Lake Valley...
Improve Family Relationships
Family is important. It takes commitment and hard work to improve family relationships.
Welcome to the World of Make Believe and Books!
We enter the “Make Believe World” when we open a book and begin to read.
Friendship, The Footprints In Your Heart
To have a friend that you can laugh and cry with, to have someone make us feel wanted and accepted for who we are…this is the reason for living.
Hardships are a Part of Life
We live in a world of hard knocks, a world where we can learn and progress and gain knowledge. We grow from the many experiences we have in life.
Tribulations Can Make Us Stronger
Tribulation is part of life. No one can avoid it.
Liberty Should Not Be Taken Lightly
Freedom is a precious commodity. It isn't free, but it's fought for.
Making a Difference in Your Community
Is it possible to make the community that we live in just a little better place? What can we do to make a difference?
Your Family Legacy
The importance of family legacy can never be over emphasized.
Dreams are a Part of Life
Dreams can come true, no matter what age you are. Dreams are a part of life and they come straight from the heart.
Trials
“Storms make oaks take deeper roots,” my mother reminded me. She always told me that trials made us better people.
The Law of Life
There is a Law of Life that relates to everyone. This law is something we have no control over, but if we knew the importance of this law, we would accept it more readily.
Labeling a Student
Teachers have a great responsibility. They are not only teaching young minds, but they are shaping the future.
Parenthood, A Great Responsibility
“No amount of success can compensate for failure in the home…(To be a parent is) the greatest trust that has been given to human beings.” (David O. McKay)
Equal Partners In Marriage
Marriage is a sacred bond between man and woman, but it must be an equal partnership.
Melinda and The Wild West - is a love story filled with adventure and romance.
REMODEL SPOKANE MAGAZINE
Grandeur In a Small Space
It started out as a small project. Patty and Sterling Haskins of Liberty Lake wanted to extend and open up their condominium's "cozy" kitchen by changing the countertops.
Coordinated Grace
Chris and Julie Kelsey had lived in their North Spokane home for 5 years and at last made the decision to embark on a complete remodel. Finally their home could reflect their style and personalities.
 
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