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Tuesday, February 11th, 2025

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Good morning, Spokane Valley. Here's your local news at a glance for Tuesday, the 11th of February.

COMMUNITY NEWS

  • Rumors and reports of increased Immigration and Customs Enforcement actions in Spokane County have caused fear among local Latino communities, impacting businesses and leading to increased detentions and legal interventions.  Spokane Public Radio
  • Jennifer Cumbie seeks to thank the strangers who intervened on Interstate 90, stopping traffic and potentially saving her life during a seizure.  FOX 28 Spokane

CRIME NEWS

  • Spokane County Sheriff's Deputies arrested a man driving a vehicle reported stolen after an ALPR alert, finding methamphetamine in his possession.  Spokane County
  • A man made his first court appearance for attempting to rob a Staples store and for trying to stab a witness with a crowbar in Spokane.  KHQ
  • Ronald Whitehall, a previously convicted child-rapist, was sentenced to 10 years in prison for raping and molesting another 14-year-old girl, with the victim's mother confronting him in a Spokane courtroom.  KXLY

EVENTS

SUBMIT EVENT
  • February Puppies & Poses Yoga Event

    Puppies & Poses is an event where participants can engage in yoga while cuddling adoptable puppies in a relaxing and fun environment.

    Sun, 2/16/25

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  • First-Time Home Buyer Class at Spokane Valley Library

    This class offers essential guidance for first-time homebuyers, covering the home-buying process, financing options, and more, along with refreshments and a chance to win a giveaway.

    Sat, 2/22/25

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  • Spokane's 47th Annual Home & Yard Show

    This annual event showcases hundreds of displays and demonstrations focused on the latest home and yard products, services, and spring project advice.

    Thu, 2/27/25

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  • Comin' Home the Band Live at Iron Horse Bar & Grill

    Enjoy a live performance by Comin' Home the Band at the Iron Horse Bar & Grill in Spokane Valley.

    Sun, 3/2/25

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  • Spokane Fairytale Ball: Diamond Edition

    The Spokane Fairytale Ball offers enchanting performances, activities, and character meet-and-greets for children in a magical setting.

    Sat, 3/8/25

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REAL ESTATE

SUBMIT LISTING

No new real estate listings today. You can submit one here.

JOB BOARD

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No new job posts today. You can submit one here.

ANNOUNCEMENTS

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No new community announcements today. You can submit one here.

TODAY'S FOOD FOR THOUGHT

The best time to prepare for an emergency is when there isn't one.

~ Unknown

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