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BeethoVan puts a piece of the Spokane Symphony on wheels for a Spokane Valley Summer Solstice Sunset Concert

The Spokesman-Review 19 Jun 2025
As the Spokane Symphony branches out to focus on community outreach, the Summer Solstice Sunset Concert will drive the BeethoVan to Spokane Valley ... between classical music and the Spokane region.
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Spokane hosting school administrators next week

The Spokesman-Review 19 Jun 2025
... Principals are convening June 22 to 24 in Spokane ... Spokane has hosted the annual conference for 43 years.
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Report: Over 50% of Spokane homeless population moved there after losing housing

Sunnyside Daily Sun 19 Jun 2025
(The Center Square) – A new report reveals that over 50% of homeless individuals in Spokane moved there after losing housing and that local policies have turned it into a destination city ....
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AquaSox beat Spokane, close in on first-half title

Herald Net 19 Jun 2025
A win Thursday or a Vancouver loss would send the Frogs to the Championship Series ....
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‘An American Dream’: Grammy Award-winning Nitty Gritty Dirt Band ready to say goodbye on farewell tour stopping in Spokane

The Spokesman-Review 19 Jun 2025
As the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band rolls through Spokane on their farewell tour, longtime member and keyboardist Bob Carpenter has not had much opportunity to reflect on the band’s nearly 60-year history.
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Spokane Indians slump continues in 9-3 loss to Everett

The Spokesman-Review 19 Jun 2025
The Spokane Indians are mired in a deep team-wide hitting slump ... Spokane (29-36) had just two runners reach as far as second base in the first eight innings before Charlie Condon’s long solo home run leading off the ninth inning.
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As it enters its 10th season, Spokane Valley Summer Theatre hopes to inspire the next ...

Inlander 19 Jun 2025
Spokane Valley Summer Theatre will enter its 10th anniversary season singing, and it won't stop until the curtain falls on the closing production ... Spokane Valley Summer Theatre's 10th Season.
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This day in history: The last of the Snake River Dams was dedicated. Petrified forest of oaks located near Fort Spokane

The Spokesman-Review 19 Jun 2025
One member of the so-called “dope-drunk” women’s club, a 32-year-old housewife, was arrested after detectives found her in a stupor a second day in a row, the Spokane Daily Chronicle reported.
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Juneteenth celebrations in Spokane started small but keep growing

The Spokesman-Review 19 Jun 2025
Prior to 2011, celebrations of the holiday in Spokane occurred but on a smaller, informal scale ... After paying out of pocket the first year, they went on to receive support from local community colleges and Spokane Public Schools.
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AMI Metals to double its Spokane-area presence

The Spokesman-Review 19 Jun 2025
recently announced in Paris, in coordination with the Washington state Department of Commerce, that it will be moving to a new location in Spokane Valley that will double the size of its current location in Spokane ... in Spokane.
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Call them whatever you like – Manito Park, Gotham, Your Name Here – but this 1980s Spokane band just re-released some top hits

The Spokesman-Review 19 Jun 2025
In the late 1980s, as Spokane’s music scene was beginning to blossom, a dynamic group of musicians with the the harmonies of Journey and the hair of Whitesnake couldn’t help but catch the eye of those at the bars they frequented night after night.
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Spokane camping ordinance remains in limbo after council rejects then ...

The Lewiston Tribune 19 Jun 2025
In the same marathon session, the Spokane City Council voted down Mayor Lisa Brown’s replacement to voter-approved homeless camping restrictions – and resurrected them ... The law also would not have been enforceable if the person left after the warning.
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Misdemeanor charges of those arrested at Spokane’s ICE protest are dismissed

The Spokesman-Review 19 Jun 2025
Around 30 charges against those arrested at Spokane’s immigration enforcement protest that spurred police to deploy smoke cannisters and pepper-balls were dismissed by the Spokane County Prosecutor’s Office Tuesday.
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