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Good morning, Spokane. Here's your local news at a glance for Friday, the 30th of August.

COMMUNITY NEWS

  • Spokane officials are reminding drivers to be cautious in school zones with the onset of the new school year.  KHQ

ACCIDENTS NEWS

  • A deadly crash occurred at the intersection of Sprague and Freya in Spokane, with police closing nearby roads.  KHQ

EDUCATION NEWS

  • The Corporate and Continuing Education Program at Community Colleges of Spokane and Sonderen Packaging launch a management training program to fill leadership gaps and enhance employee skills.  Spokane Community College

GOVERNMENT NEWS

  • Spokane Regional Emergency Communication (SREC) board agrees to consider Spokane City's request for more influence and transparency in its operations, but balks at eliminating user fees.  KXLY
  • The Spokane City Council delays homelessness ordinances to incorporate stakeholder and community input through roundtable discussions and an open forum.  City of Spokane
  • The City of Spokane was awarded a $50,000 grant by City Thread to enhance transportation, matched by $15,000 from the city, aligning with Mayor Brown's 'Safe Streets' initiative.  KHQ

SPORTS NEWS

  • The eagerly awaited college football season kicks off, promising significant changes and packed schedules, with local excitement peaking for Eastern Washington's game and widespread intrigue for the evolving landscape of the game.  The Spokesman-Review
  • Whitworth's football coach, Rod Sandberg, with a record of 74-22, chooses to remain at the school, valuing its community and success over other opportunities.  The Spokesman-Review
  • Whitworth football team aims to defend their NWC title with a highly experienced squad, building on last year's undefeated regular season and playoff success.  The Spokesman-Review
  • FCS football programs face challenges in player retention and development amid increasing pressures from the NIL and transfer portal dynamics, striving for a balance between nurturing high school recruits and integrating transfers for instant success.  The Spokesman-Review

EVENTS

SUBMIT EVENT
  • Matt Nathanson Concert with Special Guests

    Experience an evening of live music featuring Matt Nathanson, alongside Switchfoot and Blue October, on Friday, September 6th at Spokane Pavilion.

    Fri, 9/6/24

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  • Drop-in Role-Playing Games at Spark Central

    Experience the excitement of tabletop role-playing games for all ages on Saturday, Sep 7 from 1:00 PM to 3:45 PM at Spark Central.

    Sat, 9/7/24

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  • Family Friendly Reiki Circle for Relaxation and Healing

    Experience a rejuvenating afternoon of Reiki energy healing suitable for all ages at the Spokane Public Library - Liberty Park on September 8 from 1 to 3 PM.

    Sun, 9/8/24

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  • Montgomery Gentry Live with Eddie Montgomery

    Experience a live concert featuring Montgomery Gentry with Eddie Montgomery at the Spokane County Fair and Expo Center.

    Tue, 9/10/24

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  • Ian Munsick Live Concert

    Experience the captivating sounds of Ian Munsick live at the Spokane County Interstate Fairgrounds on September 11, 2024, from 7:00 PM to 8:30 PM.

    Wed, 9/11/24

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  • Flo Rida Concert in Spokane

    Experience the energetic performance of Grammy-nominated rapper Flo Rida on September 12th from 12 PM to 8 PM at the Spokane County Fair and Expo Center.

    Thu, 9/12/24

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  • Automotive Training Expo Spokane 2024

    Experience valuable training and resources designed to enhance success in the automotive sector at ATE Spokane.

    Fri, 9/13/24

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  • Spokane Symphony: Awadagin Pratt - Masterworks 1

    Experience an inspiring performance by renowned pianist and conductor Awadagin Pratt, highlighting the diverse voices and talents in classical music.

    Sat, 9/14/24

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  • Company - The Musical in Spokane

    Experience the excitement and energy of 'Company', a dynamic musical performance at the First Interstate Center for the Arts.

    Sun, 9/15/24

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  • 22nd Annual Cotton Classic Charity Golf Tournament for Meals on Wheels Spokane

    Experience a day of golf and community spirit at the 22nd Annual Cotton Classic Charity Golf Tournament, supporting Meals on Wheels Spokane in their mission to provide meals to seniors in need.

    Mon, 9/16/24

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REAL ESTATE

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ANNOUNCEMENTS

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