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Flags Lowered for Four Washington-Based Fallen Soldiers

Flags will be lowered in Spokane to honor four Washington-based fallen soldiers until the close of business on October 17, 2025. This act of remembrance reflects the city's commitment to honoring those who have made the ultimate sacrifice.

Flags Lowered for Four Washington-Based Fallen Soldiers

Flags will be lowered in honor of four fallen soldiers from Washington, effective until the close of business on October 17, 2025. This gesture reflects the city's commitment to honoring those who have served.

Flags Lowered for Four Washington-Based Fallen Soldiers

Flags in Spokane will be lowered until the close of business on October 17, 2025, to honor four Washington-based fallen soldiers. This act serves as a tribute to the sacrifices made by these individuals.

Flags Lowered for Four Washington-Based Fallen Soldiers

Flags will be lowered until the close of business on October 17, 2025, in honor of four fallen soldiers from Washington. The City of Spokane has announced this observance as a mark of respect and remembrance for their service.

Flags Lowered for Four Washington-Based Fallen Soldiers

Spokane will lower flags to honor four fallen soldiers from Washington until the close of business today. This gesture reflects the city's commitment to recognizing the sacrifices made by service members.

Mayor Brown Reflects on Progress and Outlines Next Steps in Annual Statement of Conditions and Affairs

Mayor Lisa Brown highlighted Spokane's progress in community safety, housing, and fiscal responsibility during her annual Statement of Conditions and Affairs. She emphasized the city's commitment to addressing a $13 million budget deficit while maintaining core services and praised city employees for their dedication.

Flags Lowered for Four Washington-Based Fallen Soldiers

Spokane will lower flags to honor four fallen soldiers from Washington. The flags will remain at half-staff until the close of business on October 17, 2025.

SPD Major Crimes Detectives investigating fatal shooting

Spokane Police Department Major Crimes Detectives investigate a fatal shooting that occurred on Spokane's east side. The incident was reported around 2:46 p.m. on October 20, 2025.

Flags Lowered for Four Washington-Based Fallen Soldiers

The City of Spokane will lower flags in honor of four Washington-based soldiers who have fallen in service. This gesture will remain in effect until the close of business on October 17, 2025. The announcement highlights the city's commitment to honoring its military personnel.

District 3 Weekly Newsletter Vol. 28

The City of Spokane published its blog posts for October 20, 2025, featuring the District 3 Weekly Newsletter Vol. 28. This edition includes topics such as zombie properties, a Transit-Oriented Development workshop, and updates on a new permit system.

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