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Flags Lowered for Former Secretary of State Ralph Munro

Spokane Mayor Lisa Brown ordered flags at City facilities lowered to half-staff in honor of former Secretary of State Ralph Munro, following Governor Bob Ferguson’s directive. Munro passed away on March 20, 2025, and a memorial service is scheduled for June 28 at the Washington State Capitol.

Flags Lowered for Former Secretary of State Ralph Munro

Spokane Mayor Lisa Brown ordered all city flags to be lowered to half-staff in honor of former Secretary of State Ralph Munro, following Governor Bob Ferguson's directive. Munro passed away on March 20, 2025, and a memorial service will be held on June 28 at the Washington State Capitol.

Pedestrian and Bike Improvement Projects Begin Next Week

The City of Spokane launches two pedestrian and bicycle improvement projects on June 30, aimed at enhancing infrastructure and safety. Motorists and cyclists should expect road closures and delays, particularly on Lincoln St. and Maxwell Ave., through September and October, respectively. Residents are encouraged to support local businesses affected by the construction.

Flags Lowered for Former Secretary of State Ralph Munro

Spokane Mayor Lisa Brown ordered flags at City facilities to be lowered to half-staff in remembrance of former Secretary of State Ralph Munro, following Governor Bob Ferguson's directive. Munro, who served as Secretary of State, passed away on March 20, 2025, and a memorial service is scheduled for June 28 at the Washington State Capitol.

Pedestrian and Bike Improvement Projects Begin Next Week

The City of Spokane will launch two pedestrian and bicycle improvement projects starting June 30, 2025. These initiatives aim to enhance infrastructure along Lincoln St. and Maxwell Ave., with significant traffic detours and delays expected. Motorists are advised to plan alternate routes and support local businesses affected by the construction.

Pedestrian and Bike Improvement Projects Begin Next Week

The City of Spokane will begin two pedestrian and bicycle improvement projects on June 30, enhancing infrastructure along Lincoln Street and Maxwell Avenue. Motorists and cyclists should expect road closures, detours, and traffic delays through October. Local businesses will remain accessible during the construction.

Flags Lowered for Former Secretary of State Ralph Munro

Spokane Mayor Lisa Brown ordered all flags at City facilities to be lowered to half-staff in honor of former Secretary of State Ralph Munro, following Governor Bob Ferguson's directive. Munro passed away on March 20, 2025, and a memorial service will be held on June 28 at the Washington State Capitol.

Spotlight on Equity A Conversation with KJ January

The City Council of Spokane will host a conversation on equity featuring KJ January on June 27, 2025. The event will take place in Spokane, Washington, and aims to discuss important social issues within the community.

Flags Lowered for Former Secretary of State Ralph Munro

Spokane Mayor Lisa Brown ordered all flags at City facilities to be lowered to half-staff in remembrance of former Secretary of State Ralph Munro, who passed away on March 20, 2025. This move aligns with Governor Bob Ferguson's directive for state and U.S. flags at state agency facilities. A memorial service will be held on June 28 at the Washington State Capitol.

Pedestrian and Bike Improvement Projects Begin Next Week

City of Spokane begins two pedestrian and bicycle improvement projects on June 30, aimed at enhancing safety and infrastructure. Motorists should anticipate traffic delays and plan alternate routes, especially during peak hours. Local businesses will remain accessible during construction.

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