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Eastbound Wellesley Avenue Will Close Overnight for Water Main Repair

Eastbound lanes of W. Wellesley Ave. in Spokane will be closed overnight from March 8 to 9 for essential water main repairs. Drivers are advised to follow designated detour routes to minimize traffic disruptions, while westbound traffic will remain unaffected.

North Freya Street to Close for Water Main Replacement

A major construction project will commence on March 10, 2025, to replace a 30-inch water main along N. Freya St. in northeast Spokane, with work expected to last through the summer. The project aims to enhance water distribution reliability while improving roadways and sidewalks, with designated detours for drivers. Local access to businesses and the U.S. Post Office will remain available during the construction.

Spokane City Council Hosts Community Event Featuring Peter Kageyama

Spokane City Council is set to host a community event featuring urban planning expert Peter Kageyama on March 7, 2025, at 808 W Spokane Falls Blvd. This gathering aims to engage local residents in discussions about community development and urban planning initiatives that can benefit Spokane. The event is part of ongoing efforts to foster community involvement and enhance urban living in the region.

Vigilant Bank Employee Alerts Law Enforcement as Robbery Suspect Enters Location, Officers Quickly Locate Suspect After Fleeing Location

A vigilant bank employee in Spokane alerted law enforcement about a suspicious individual, leading to a swift response from police that apprehended the robbery suspect, Cody L. Burgess. The incident, involving a stolen vehicle and a discarded replica gun, highlights the effective collaboration between community members and law enforcement in ensuring public safety. Burgess now faces multiple charges, including first-degree robbery and vehicle theft.

City Invites Community to Workshops to Create Vision for Next 20 Years

The City of Spokane is hosting community workshops as part of its PlanSpokane initiative, inviting residents to share their feedback on the city's vision for the next 20 years. This initiative aims to engage the public in shaping the future development and policies of Spokane. Participation is encouraged to ensure diverse community input.

Spokane County invests nearly 1 million in regional addiction treatment services

Spokane County is allocating nearly $1 million to Spokane Treatment and Recovery Services to enhance local addiction treatment and recovery efforts, as part of a strategic initiative to combat the opioid crisis. This funding, which includes a $775,000 grant, is aimed at expanding service capacity and addressing critical behavioral health needs in the community.

Spokane Valley Launches Community Conversations

The Spokane Valley City Council has launched a new initiative called Community Conversations, aimed at fostering engagement between city leaders and residents. The first event will take place on March 18, 2025, where attendees can discuss various community projects and concerns. Mayor Pam Haley emphasizes the importance of every resident's voice in shaping the future of Spokane Valley.

Early morning stabbing sends one to the hospital, suspect in custody

A stabbing incident at a hotel in Downtown Spokane on March 3, 2025, left one victim with life-threatening injuries, prompting immediate police action. The suspect, Lee G. Myers, was apprehended and charged with Attempted 2nd Degree Murder, while authorities confirmed that the incident was isolated with no ongoing public threat.

2025 Tourism and Cultural Investment Grant Applications Open

The City of Spokane has announced the opening of applications for the 2025 Tourism and Cultural Investment Grant, aimed at boosting local tourism and cultural initiatives. This grant offers financial support for projects that enhance the natural environment and promote sustainable tourism in the region. Interested parties are encouraged to apply before the deadline on April 4, 2025.

March News You Can Use

The March edition of "News You Can Use" highlights community initiatives in Spokane, including a focus on Five Mile Prairie's history and upcoming visioning workshops for the city's growth. Spokane County residents can also enjoy discounted Numerica SkyRide tickets this month. The article encourages community engagement through workshops and neighborhood council meetings.

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