Congratulations, Employees of the Quarter!

Spokane, WALocal News

The City of Spokane recognized its Employees of the Quarter on September 30, 2025, celebrating the hard work and dedication of its staff. This initiative is part of the city's broader strategy to motivate employees and promote a culture of excellence within local government. By honoring outstanding service, the city aims to maintain high morale and encourage engagement among its workforce. The award ceremony not only acknowledges individual contributions but also reinforces the city’s core values of service and community. Recognition of employees is critical in fostering a positive work environment, which can lead to improved public service outcomes.

The announcement was made at 2:20 p. m. , with the city emphasizing its commitment to acknowledging exemplary performance. This initiative reflects the importance of recognizing the efforts of those who contribute to the community's well-being. Such programs are essential for cultivating a motivated and dedicated workforce, ultimately benefiting the residents of Spokane.

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