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  2. Spokane Valley eyes process to forfeit surplus properties for ...

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    The Spokane Valley City Council heard a first reading of its proposed rules on Tuesday; if approved, the ordinance would require recipients to follow a few stipulations. Spokane County discussed ...

  3. City government in Washington (state) - Wikipedia

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    192 code cities; First class cities are cities with a population over 10,000 at the time of reorganization and operating under a home rule charter. They are permitted to perform any function specifically granted them by Title 35 RCW (Revised Code of Washington). Among them are Seattle, Tacoma, Spokane, Vancouver, and Yakima.

  4. Spokane City Council pulls back proposed rules, protects ...

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    (The Center Square) - The Spokane City Council adopted its 2025 Rules of Procedure on Monday, amending several changes that the conservative minority believed would silence their downtown ...

  5. Spokane City Council makes 11th-hour changes to ... - AOL

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    Dec. 15—Spokane voters will still decide early next year whether the City Council should have less power in drawing council districts in the future, but the measure that will appear on local ...

  6. Spokane Public Facilities District - Wikipedia

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    The Spokane Public Facilities District (SPFD) is the government body in Spokane, Washington that manages the Spokane Arena, Spokane Convention Center, the First Interstate Center for the Arts, The Podium, and One Spokane Stadium. It was created in 1989 by the Washington State Legislature to create a plan to replace the old Spokane Coliseum.

  7. The Spokesman-Review - Wikipedia

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    The Spokesman-Review was formed from the merger of the Spokane Falls Review (1883–1894) and the Spokesman (1890–1893) in 1893 and first published under the present name on June 29, 1894. [3] [4] The Spokane Falls Review was a joint venture between local businessman, A.M. Cannon and Henry Pittock and Harvey W. Scott of The Oregonian.

  8. City of Spokane to spend $9 million to create or rehab 67 ...

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    Aug. 26—Sixty-seven households struggling to afford a home may soon find relief as housing units are built, bought or rehabilitated after the Spokane City Council approved spending another $9 ...

  9. Whitman, Spokane - Wikipedia

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    Those over 65 made up 11.1% of the population, compared to 14.5% citywide. The median household income was $41,156, compared to $44,768 citywide. 9.9% of the population has a bachelor's degree or higher while 40.6% have at most a high school diploma.