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Good morning, Spokane Valley. Here's your local news at a glance for Thursday, the 20th of March.

ACCIDENTS NEWS

  • A massive fire engulfed a two-story duplex and several cars near East Mission Avenue in Spokane Valley on Wednesday night at about 7:40 p.m.—firefighters contained the blaze, rescued a cat, and displaced four residents while Mission Avenue remains closed for about two hours as fuel leaked from vehicles.  KHQ

CRIME NEWS

  • Authorities are searching for 78-year-old Robert Faultersack, who left his Thornton home on Tuesday and was last seen near Bozeman in the Belgrade area driving his 2015 aqua green Toyota Prius with a dent on the driver’s side; he has memory issues and diabetes and may have become confused while heading to visit his sister and attend church in Rosalia.  FOX 28 Spokane
  • Jaskaran Singh—a 31-year-old native from Gujarat—was found guilty of possessing ecstasy worth over $7.8M near Fourth of July Creek Road after his trial began on March 17, and he faces up to 20 years in prison with sentencing set for June 25.  FOX 28 Spokane
  • On March 19, a new memorial sign honored Officer William Nelson near the old city jail to mark 105 years since he was killed in a struggle with inmate Steve Potaskey—Nelson had served as a jailer for nearly 30 years and left behind a wife and daughter.  The Spokesman-Review

CULTURE NEWS

  • Hamblen Park Presbyterian Church is hosting an Everyday Peacemaking Workshop on March 29 led by Global Immersion Co-Founder Jer Swigart. The full day workshop (9 a.m. to 3 p.m.) costs $25 (lunch and a copy of his book are included) and aims to help church members develop tools for resolving local conflicts.  The Spokesman-Review

EDUCATION NEWS

  • Spokane Valley schools are still fixing problems after the pandemic forced a long period of virtual learning—students lost important social and academic support when they could not meet in person. Educational officials say chronic absenteeism has risen and teachers are working hard to help students catch up.  The Inlander

GOVERNMENT NEWS

  • Registration is open for Spokane's Downtown Spring Clean Week, scheduled for April 29 to May 2—volunteers can sign up individually or as teams at the downtown Spokane office while supplies and assignments will be provided to clean sidewalks, parking lots and alleyways.  KXLY
  • The Spokane County Veterans Services Center doubled claim awards in 2024 from $9 million to more than $20 million — serving over 8,300 veterans compared to 1,700 in 2017. The center helped veterans access state and federal benefits and encouraged those needing help to visit the Spokane Valley office.  The Spokesman-Review

EVENTS

SUBMIT EVENT
  • 65th Annual Spokane Rock Rollers Gem and Mineral Show

    The Spokane Rock Rollers annual show showcases over 40 dealers offering a variety of rocks, minerals, crystals, gems, and jewelry, along with kid-friendly activities and demonstrations.

    Fri, 3/28/25

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  • Spokane Indians vs. Everett AquaSox

    6:35-10:35 p.m. — Avista Stadium — Competitive pricing — Catch an exciting live baseball game between the Spokane Indians and Everett AquaSox.

    Fri, 4/4/25

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  • Everett AquaSox vs Spokane Indians

    1:05-5:05 p.m. — Avista Stadium — Cost varies — Watch the thrilling baseball matchup between the AquaSox and the Indians at Avista Stadium.

    Sun, 4/6/25

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  • Spokane Indians vs Vancouver Canadians

    1-4 p.m. — Avista Stadium — Ticket prices vary — Catch the exciting matchup between the Spokane Indians and the Vancouver Canadians.

    Fri, 4/11/25

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  • Vancouver Canadians vs. Spokane Indians

    1:05-5:05 p.m. — Avista Stadium — Cost info varies — Experience baseball excitement as the Vancouver Canadians take on the Spokane Indians live.

    Sun, 4/13/25

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  • Facilities Maintenance Expo in Spokane

    9-11 a.m. — Spokane County Fair and Expo Center — Free entry — Explore essential products for facility maintenance with hands-on demonstrations.

    Thu, 4/17/25

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  • Spokane Bike Swap & Expo

    9 AM – 4 PM — Spokane County Fair and Expo Center — $7 (13 & Older), Free for Kids 12 & younger — Explore hundreds of new and used bikes from over 50 exhibitors while enjoying community and wellness activities.

    Sat, 4/19/25

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