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Good morning, Spokane. Here's your local news at a glance for Tuesday, the 26th of November.

COMMUNITY NEWS

  • Spokane launches home repair assistance for low-income families, offering grants and low-interest loans for essential repairs and utility pipe rehabilitation.  KHQ
  • Gonzaga Prep students are conducting a Thanksgiving food drive, collecting over 130,000 pounds of food to support 2,200 people, and competing in The Great Ignatian Challenge with other Jesuit high schools.  KHQ
  • The Spokesman-Review announced their annual mitten coloring contest for children 12 and under, with winners receiving a gift certificate and their entries featured in the newspaper.  The Spokesman-Review
  • Spokane's historic Looff Carrousel in Riverfront Park is undergoing restoration efforts to bring its original band organ music back by Spring 2025.  KXLY
  • The Salvation Army of Spokane is offering a free hot meal to the community on Thanksgiving from 12 p.m. to 2 p.m. at its E. Indiana Avenue location.  KXLY

HEALTH NEWS

  • The Spokane Fire Department encourages the public to carry Narcan amid a rise in opioid deaths in Washington, following a state emergency declaration and a new law requiring schools to carry opioid reversal medication.  KHQ

LIFESTYLE NEWS

  • Spokane's Solid Waste Team advises residents to plan holiday meals carefully to reduce food waste, use disposable aluminum pans correctly, manage leftovers efficiently, and dispose of waste like oils and food scraps properly to maintain sustainability.  City of Spokane
  • Anesthesia student Nick CliffOrr successfully balances a rigorous academic and family schedule while training for and qualifying for the Ultra-Trail du Mont-Blanc, a 100-mile ultramarathon.  Gonzaga University

SPORTS NEWS

  • The Zags Basketball Insiders Podcast previews the Battle 4 Atlantis, highlighting Gonzaga's potential matchups and discussing the team's improved defense and the impactful duo of Graham Ike and Braden Huff.  The Spokesman-Review

EVENTS

SUBMIT EVENT
  • Spokane Chiefs vs. Kamloops Blazers

    Experience an exciting hockey matchup between the Spokane Chiefs and the Kamloops Blazers at the Spokane Arena.

    Wed, 11/27/24

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  • Huffin' For The Stuffin' Turkey Trot

    Experience a vibrant Thanksgiving tradition with a 5k and 10k race in Spokane, supporting youth programs while working off those holiday calories.

    Thu, 11/28/24

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  • Holly Jolly Hunt: A Festive Scavenger Adventure in Spokane

    Experience a delightful scavenger hunt throughout Spokane, searching for holiday-themed items and completing fun challenges with friends, family, or colleagues.

    Fri, 11/29/24

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  • Stone In Love Concert in Spokane

    Experience the high-energy performances of Stone In Love, a Journey tribute band delivering faithful renditions of classic rock hits.

    Sat, 11/30/24

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  • A Christmas Carol - Spokane Civic Theatre Performance

    Experience the enchanting musical adaptation of Charles Dickens' classic tale featuring the transformation of Ebenezer Scrooge through the spirit of Christmas.

    Sun, 12/1/24

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  • Aaron Chen Live in Spokane

    Experience a night of laughter and entertainment with Aaron Chen at the Spokane Comedy Club.

    Wed, 12/4/24

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  • Phil Hanley Stand-Up Comedy Show

    Experience the comedic brilliance of Phil Hanley as he shares hilarious anecdotes and insights from his life, including his journey through dyslexia and his time in the comedy world.

    Thu, 12/5/24

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  • Northwest Winterfest: A Magical Lantern Experience

    Experience the largest illuminated lantern display in the Pacific Northwest, featuring handcrafted displays, cultural entertainment, and family-friendly activities.

    Fri, 12/6/24

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  • Spokane Chiefs vs. Wenatchee Wild Ice Hockey Game

    Experience an exciting ice hockey matchup between the Spokane Chiefs and Wenatchee Wild at Spokane Arena.

    Sat, 12/7/24

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  • Life Force Activation Experience in Spokane, WA

    Experience a transformative healing session focused on awakening life force energy and releasing emotional blockages.

    Sun, 12/8/24

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REAL ESTATE

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JOB BOARD

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ANNOUNCEMENTS

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