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After the Loss of a Loved One....

After the Loss of  a Loved One....

 

  Finding your way after the loss of a loved one can be a daunting experience, but fortunately there is help.  Hospice of Spokane has a compassionate and professional staff that can help walk you  through the grieving process.

Spokane Valley Chief Honored

Spokane Valley Chief Honored

Congratulations to Spokane Valley Fire Chief Mike Thompson. He received the Chief Dan Packer Memorial Fire Chief of the Year award from the Washington State Fire Chiefs Association.

"Another Night at the Movies"

"Another Night at the Movies"

Come join the Spokane Accordion Ensemble at the Bing Crosby Theater, 901 W. Sprague, Spokane, on Monday, June 6 @ 7pm. Appealing to a wide audience range with music such as The Phantom of the Opera to Fiddler on the Roof to Star Wars.

Sushi Sakai in the Spokane Valley

Sushi Sakai in the Spokane Valley

If you haven't had a chance to try Sushi Sakai in the Spokane Valley, you should!  Being a avid sushi fan myself, I've had the opportunity to visit Sushi Sakai on multiple occasions.  The thing I enjoy the most about Sushi Sakai is the sushi has a very fresh, honest, feel and taste to it that you don't get at some "Bigger" restaurants.  Sushi Sakai is a Sushi/Sake Bar located at 11520 East Sprague Ave.  Hours are 11am to 9pm Tues-Wed, 11am to 10pm Thurs-Fri, 12pm to 10pm Sat, 12pm to 8pm Sun.  Rolls range from as little as $3.95 on up to $12.95.  What ever styl

WICKED Review

WICKED Review

Writing a review about a musical that has received 35 awards and been deemed "The best musical of the decade" by Entertainment Weekly is intimidating. What can I say that hasn't already been said about WICKED?

Because of all it's accolades, the Grammy, the Tonys, I shouldn't have been surprised when the house was packed this afternoon, nearly 2,700 seats filled at the INB Performing Arts Center on a Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock.

Spokane Indians, Banner Bank, and High School Grads

Spokane Indians, Banner Bank, and High School Grads

In a state, where the cost of higher education is on the rise and tuition seems an almost impossible feat, five local kids have a reason to celebrate tonight.

Banner Bank and the Spokane Indians have granted five deserving high school seniors with college scholarships.

Stepping Over The Edge

Stepping Over The Edge

Get the best view in Spokane from the top of its tallest building and then... repel down 20 stories from the top of the Bank of America Financial Center. Want in on the chance to do it? All you've got to do is raise some money.

The Over the Edge event gives the once in a lifetime opportunity to 80 thrill seekers who raise at least $1,000 for the Special Olympics, a cause you can't beat. It's the world's largest sports organization for people with intellectual disabilities.