Friday, November 1st, 2024

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Good morning, Spokane. Here's your local news at a glance for Friday, the 1st of November.
COMMUNITY NEWS
- ➤ The Arc of Spokane and Whitworth University students collaborated to create adaptive Halloween costumes for children with wheelchairs, enhancing the trick-or-treating experience. KXLY
BUSINESS NEWS
- ➤ TODAY'S SPONSOR With factories able to build a home in just four hours, BOXABL is drawing Washington investors' attention as they launch their new $20,000 Baby Box model and open another investment round after maxing out their previous $75M raise. BOXABL
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CRIME NEWS
- ➤ A 73-year-old sex offender, previously sentenced to over 20 years for child rape and molestation, has been released and is now living in Spokane, as informed by the Spokane County Sheriff’s Office. The Spokesman-Review
- ➤ A 23-year-old was sentenced to 160 months in federal prison for his mid-level managerial role in a drug trafficking operation connected to the Sinaloa cartel, with significant seizures including over 42,000 fentanyl pills. KHQ
CULTURE NEWS
- ➤ Terry Burns has amassed a nostalgic collection of coin-operated Americana from the 1920s to the 1940s, including jukeboxes, slot machines, and candy dispensers, in his Spokane Valley home. The Spokesman-Review
GOVERNMENT NEWS
- ➤ The City of Spokane is closing the Trent Resource and Assistance Center, transitioning 136 people to alternative housing and employment, while moving towards a more cost-effective model for homelessness support. City of Spokane
- ➤ Spokane area voter service centers extend operating hours to accommodate more voters before Election Day. KXLY
HEALTH NEWS
- ➤ In Spokane, a tattoo artist collaborates with surgeons to provide reconstructive tattoos for breast cancer survivors, offering them a renewed sense of wholeness and self-esteem. KXLY
SPORTS NEWS
- ➤ Gonzaga's Graham Ike receives recognition as a contender for the Karl Malone Award, marking continuous preseason honors for excellence in college basketball. The Spokesman-Review
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Come From Away in Spokane
Experience the powerful musical 'Come From Away' at the First Interstate Center for the Arts, showcasing a remarkable tale of kindness and humanity during a time of crisis.
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Ryan Keberle Live at Spokane Falls Community College
Experience a captivating evening of jazz music with talented musician Ryan Keberle at Spokane Falls Community College.
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Gonzaga Bulldogs vs. Baylor Bears Season Opener
Experience the excitement of Gonzaga Men's Basketball as they face off against the Baylor Bears on opening night of the 2024-25 season at Spokane Arena.
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Spokane Chiefs vs. Kelowna Rockets - Exciting Hockey Matchup
Experience an electrifying hockey game as the Spokane Chiefs take on the Kelowna Rockets at the Spokane Arena.
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Avatar: The Last Airbender Live Orchestra Concert
Experience the unforgettable journey of Aang through a vibrant screening accompanied by a live orchestra performing the iconic soundtrack of Avatar: The Last Airbender.
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Terrapin Flyer Live Performance at The District Bar
Experience a live performance by Terrapin Flyer at The District Bar, featuring a night of great music and entertainment for those 21 and over.
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Monster Jam at Spokane Arena
Experience thrilling competitions as the world’s best drivers showcase their 12,000-pound monster trucks in a spectacular display of speed, skill, and massive stunts.
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29th Annual Fall Folk Festival in Spokane
Celebrate cultural diversity at the Fall Folk Festival, featuring two days of family-friendly activities and free entertainment at Spokane Community College.
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Monster Jam Live 2024
Experience thrilling truck performances and incredible stunts at Monster Jam, offering fun for all ages.
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Financial Statements 101 for Women Real Estate Investors
Learn essential bookkeeping and accounting skills for real estate investments while connecting with fellow women investors in Spokane.
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New $20,000 House
When the biggest names in your industry take an interest, you know you're onto something.
That's the case with BOXABL. They've reimagined housing by bringing assembly lines to new home construction.
And not to mention, they've already gained the attention of investors like D.R. Horton.
While traditional homes typically take more than 7 months to build, BOXABL factories produce their signature Casita homes in nearly four hours.
And they’re just getting started.
BOXABL just announced a new $20,000 house called Baby Box. It’s a turnkey home designed for affordability, flexibility, and versatility. It's perfect for disaster relief, workforce accommodations, community projects, or even if you just need some extra space.
Now, everyday investors can join them too. When BOXABL last opened a Reg A investment opportunity, they maxed out the $75M regulatory limit, and they believe their new $20,000 house is the key to unlocking even greater potential.
Become an investor today.
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