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Monday, September 16th, 2024

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Good morning, Spokane. Here's your local news at a glance for Monday, the 16th of September.

COMMUNITY NEWS

  • Spokane County commissioners delay a decision on renaming parts of Bigelow Gulch Road after local residents seek more input, aiming for names that better reflect the community's identity.  The Spokesman-Review
  • Door-to-door mail delivery in East Central Spokane was halted due to a safety concern after a postal worker was chased by three dogs, affecting local residents' access to their mail.  The Spokesman-Review
  • Vindicate Horse Rescue in Reardan, Washington, urgently seeks volunteers for the care of rescued horses, highlighting the heavy workload involved.  KXLY
  • The Spokane Interstate Fair, evolving through various organizations since 1886, has been an annual event showcasing agriculture, technology, and entertainment, despite interruptions due to a massive fire in 1889 and a financial panic in 1893.  The Spokesman-Review

CULTURE NEWS

  • The Spokane Symphony's opening concert for the 2024-25 Masterworks Series featured Grammy-award winning pianist Awadagin Pratt, whose innovative programming linked the performance to prior recitals, showcasing the orchestra's versatility and excellence.  The Spokesman-Review
  • The 10th anniversary event of 'Z Nation' in Spokane turned into a reunion for fans, creators, and crew with activities including a panel discussion, mixer, and episode screening.  The Spokesman-Review

SPORTS NEWS

  • Sydney Studer's header helped Carolina Ascent FC secure a 2-0 win over Spokane Zephyr FC, keeping them undefeated and leading the USL Super League.  The Spokesman-Review
  • WSU clinched a bizarre 24-19 victory against Washington in the first Apple Cup held in September, marked by strange strategies and numerous penalties.  The Spokesman-Review
  • The Spokane Indians clinched their first Northwest League championship since 2008 with a 3-2 victory over the Vancouver Canadians.  KXLY
  • Gardner Minshew led a second-half comeback for the Las Vegas Raiders' first win of the season, while Daiyan Henley's performance earned him a game ball in the Los Angeles Chargers' victory.  The Spokesman-Review

EVENTS

SUBMIT EVENT
  • Red Shahan Live at The District Bar

    Experience an evening filled with live music as Red Shahan performs at The District Bar in Spokane.

    Tue, 9/17/24

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  • Micro Wrestling All-Stars Showdown in Spokane Valley

    Experience an unforgettable night of high-energy wrestling featuring talented micro wrestlers showcasing their incredible skills at the Spokane Valley Event Center.

    Wed, 9/18/24

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  • PEEKABOO Live Concert with Tripp St.

    Experience an electrifying evening of music at the Knitting Factory with PEEKABOO and Tripp St.

    Thu, 9/19/24

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  • Prince Again: A Tribute to the Legendary Musician

    Experience an unforgettable tribute to Prince featuring his iconic hits performed with captivating stage presence and exceptional artistry.

    Fri, 9/20/24

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  • Paper Flowers: A Tribute to Fleetwood Mac

    Experience a nostalgic journey through the legendary music of Fleetwood Mac with a captivating multi-media live performance.

    Sat, 9/21/24

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  • DJ Donuts Live Performance

    Experience an energetic live DJ set by Joel Gorman, also known as DJ Donuts, who combines over a decade of music curation to create an unforgettable atmosphere.

    Sun, 9/22/24

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  • Jahari Stampley Trio Jazz Master Classes

    Experience the Jahari Stampley Trio as they conduct engaging Jazz Master Classes at Imagine Jazz, highlighting a competition that celebrates emerging talent in the jazz scene.

    Mon, 9/23/24

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  • 2024 Washington Association of Sewer & Water Districts Fall Conference and Trade Show

    Experience a comprehensive networking and educational opportunity at the Washington Association of Sewer & Water Districts Fall Conference and Trade Show, featuring interactive sessions and a golf tournament.

    Tue, 9/24/24

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  • Mama's Broke Live Performance

    Experience a compelling performance by the powerful folk duo Mama’s Broke, showcasing their heartfelt music influenced by their Canadian roots.

    Wed, 9/25/24

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  • Midnight Tyrannosaurus Live Concert

    Experience an electrifying performance by Midnight Tyrannosaurus at the Knitting Factory in Spokane.

    Thu, 9/26/24

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REAL ESTATE

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ANNOUNCEMENTS

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