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District 3 Weekly Newsletter Vol. 18

The City of Spokane released its blog posts for August 11, 2025, featuring District 3 Weekly Newsletter Vol. 18. This issue highlights National Night Out Against Crime and discusses upcoming ordinances related to public safety.

W. Wellesley Ave. Closure and N. Freya St. Now Open

Spokane officials will close W. Wellesley Ave. on August 12, 2025, to facilitate construction, while N. Freya St. will reopen the same day. The changes aim to improve traffic flow and pedestrian safety in the area.

Powdery Mildew PSA

Spokane's Urban Forester, Katie Kosanke, warns residents about the visibility of powdery mildew affecting maple trees this summer. Although it appears concerning, the fungus rarely causes significant damage, primarily affecting new shoots. The WSU Extension provides guidelines for monitoring and managing the disease.

Flags Lowered for Spokane County Sergeant Killed in Line of Duty

Mayor Brown ordered flags at City facilities to be lowered in honor of a Spokane County sergeant who was killed in the line of duty. This act of remembrance takes place on August 9, 2025, as the community mourns the loss of the fallen deputy.

Flags Lowered for Spokane County Sergeant Killed in Line of Duty

Mayor Brown ordered flags at City facilities in Spokane lowered in honor of a fallen Spokane County sergeant killed in the line of duty. This action reflects the city’s commitment to honoring its public safety officers. The announcement was made on August 9, 2025.

Flags Lowered for Spokane County Sergeant Killed in Line of Duty

Mayor Brown ordered flags lowered at City facilities in Spokane to honor a fallen deputy killed in the line of duty. This act serves as a remembrance for the community and acknowledges the sacrifice made by law enforcement.

Flags lowered for Spokane County sergeant killed in line of duty

Mayor Brown ordered flags to be lowered at City facilities in Spokane in memory of a fallen Spokane County sergeant who was killed in the line of duty. The decision reflects the community's commitment to honoring law enforcement officers who have made the ultimate sacrifice.

District 3 Weekly Newsletter Vol. 18

District 3 City Council Member Kitty Klitzke invites residents to attend upcoming meetings and events this week. The newsletter aims to enhance community involvement and engagement.

Flags lowered for Spokane County sergeant killed in line of duty

Mayor Brown ordered flags to be lowered at City facilities in remembrance of a Spokane County sergeant killed in the line of duty. The announcement was made on August 9, 2025, at 3:56 p.m.

Flags lowered for Spokane County sergeant killed in line of duty

Spokane Mayor Brown ordered flags to be lowered at city facilities in honor of a Spokane County sergeant killed in the line of duty. This gesture reflects the city's respect and remembrance for the fallen deputy.

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