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Council OKs comp plan changes for final approval |
Most Valley voters spared precinct changes |
Joe Kopp set to operate Airway Heights motorcycle racetrack |
McNutt returns to guide city Planning Commission |
Council briefed on building codes, group housing |
Council loosens sign code for those looking to get noticed |
Valley chamber relocating to Liberty Lake |
Plans for stadium upgrades moving forward |
Cities consider animal-control options |
Mayor names 11 to Economic Development Committee |
$6.2 million East Valley portable plan discussed |
Spring family spends memorable time at Fenway Centennial |
Split council backs more funds for street preservation |
Road improvement season around corner in Valley |
Council OKs letter of intent to purchase property |
New Valley Fire headquarters built to last |
Longtime Liberty Lake resident named new city administrator |
Council gets ‘Boot,’ other fundraisers, off streets |
Ballots must be returned by April 17 |
Hart to retire as University principal, remain as project manager |
Habitat store celebrates first anniversary at Valley location |
Park land purchase on April 10 council agenda |
Council considers spending more on street preservation |
Liberty Lake residents weigh in on civic center at open house |
Volunteer group helps Dishman Hills stay green |
Millwood council hears shoreline management update |
City Council awards Valleyfest $30,000 |
Animal control questions need answers soon |
SLIHC serves as catalyst in affordable housing campaign |
Argonne upgrade benefits Millwood downtown district |
St. Luke’s nets national basketball championship |
Agreement sought for improvements at Pines - Mansfield |
Day-care providers ask help from City Hall |
AWC provides network of support for new city leaders |
Library funding request generates debate over LL finances |
Council opts out of state law regulating liquor signage |
Feinstein Challenge benefits Valley Food Bank |
‘State of County’ addresses regional cooperation |
Local cities turn to utility tax as revenue resource |
Sports Commission emphasizes competition in facilities study |
Second round of lodging tax disbursements set |
Fill the Boot fundraiser in jeopardy again |
Liberty Lake council gets straight scoop on utility tax |
Millwood council navigates way through water budget |
Spokane Valley council leans toward easing booze sign rules |
Liberty Lake council talks details of city administrator search |
Nourishing food, setting characterize new Meals on Wheels diner |
WVSD superintendent to retire at close of school year |
Felines the focus in Year of the Cat |
Sullivan Bridge reopened, permanent fix sought |
City wades once again into shoreline process |
Liberty Lake council addresses civic center development |
Local school districts gain ground on levy margins |
Survey reveals paradoxical views of Spokane Valley |
Parks master plan, gateway sign get council consideration |
Local school districts earn passing marks on levy ballot |
Liberty Lake moves forward with city administrator search |
Get ballots returned by Feb. 14 |
Economic development, roads get retreat focus |
Next meeting on Sprague reconstruction project set |
Valley council approves Evergreen Road preservation project |
Millwood council ponders water rate increase |
Council renews Senske pact for park maintenance |
Capital projects, money will dominate retreat talk |
Kopelson appointed to replace Romney on Liberty Lake council |
Resource deputies add safety, stability to Valley schools |
Construction plans get clearer for fire department |
Council gets update on shoreline program |
County plow info on Web, Spokane Valley not there yet |
Farmers Market upgrade represents first phase of Liberty Lake project |
Innovative program brings college campus to EVHS |
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 |
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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 |
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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