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Road Project Ahead

Road Project Ahead

Road construction might be a hassle, but the payoff is always worth it. Keep that in mind as you try to navigate Broadway in Spokane Valley over the next 2 and a half months.

Drivers can expect lane closures and delays as crews restripe the road from Park to Pines, and resurface from Park to Vista. Expect a nice smooth road, but bicyclists can now expect brand new bike lanes.

S.C.O.P.E. Shred Day this Saturday

S.C.O.P.E. Shred Day this Saturday

Today would be a great day to sort through your old financial records, old tax statements and checks you no longer need to keep. Put all of this into a box and Saturday you can have them shredded for free, upto three legal file boxes per person. DeVries will have trucks at the Old Pratt Elementary School, 6903 E. 4th andNewman Lake Tri-Community Grange, one block north of Trent on Starr Rd. Saturday 10am to 1pm, stop identity theft and clean out some room in your garage.

Bike and Pedestrian Master Program Reading Cancelled

Bike and Pedestrian Master Program Reading Cancelled

City Council has asked for additional time to review the proposed Bike & Pedestrian Master Program. The anticipated readings for the ordinance were scheduled for August 9th and 23rd, but they have been canceled. A discussion of the Program has been added to the agenda for the regularly scheduled study session on Tuesday, August 30th at 6 p.m. in the Council Chambers.

As stated before, the meeting is open to the public and will also be available to watch on Spokane Valley's new SVTV Web Channel. Because it is a study session, public comment will not be taken.

Valley Police Searching For Gas Thieves

Valley Police Searching For Gas Thieves

Valley Police are searching for a couple of thieves who have stolen thousands of dollars in gasoline. The Spokane County Sheriff's Office reports that on May 29 someone broke into an Environment West vehicle in the 7500 block of North Argonne and stole a fuel card.

Subsequently numerous purchases, to the tune of about $2,000, were made before the card was returned to the vehicle it was stolen from.

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Three Spokane Post Offices Facing Potential Closure

Three Spokane Post Offices Facing Potential Closure

To save money and stay in business the US Postal Service is looking for ways to become more efficient, including reviewing thousands of offices for shutdown, including several in the Spokane area.

Spokane Valley Launches New Traffic Line

Spokane Valley Launches New Traffic Line

Before you head out the door in the morning all it takes is one quick call to know if there will be traffic during your commute. This month the City of Spokane Valley launched a new Traffic Info Line. The line will be updated weekly to include delays, contstruction zones, closures and detours.

"Drivers want to know what construction delays and detours to expect," said Mayor Tom Towey. He continued, "The Traffic Info Line gives them another way to get that information so they can plan ahead and find alternative routes or avoid the construction area." 

Deputies Vs. Deputies

Deputies Vs. Deputies

It's a gridiron battle between forces: the Enforcers of the San Bernadino County Sheriff's Department taking on the Spokane County Sheriff's Regulators.

Never heard of our Regulators?  The team is made up of law enforcement officers from Washington and Idaho.

The game between the Regulators and the Enforcers is coming up Saturday, July 30th at West Valley High School.  Kick off is 7:30 pm.  Tickets are $5, kids under 12 are free.