Edgecliff train
Volunteers with the Edgecliff branch of the Sheriff’s Community Oriented Policing Effort took a tour through Edgecliff Park and the surrounding neighborhood aboard a modified train at the Walk for Success last Saturday. The annual event emphasizing community awareness and safety included appearances by Spokane Valley Police Chief Rick Van Leuven and City Council Member Bill Gothmann as well as music, games, vintage cars and informational booths. Photo by: Craig Howard
City
of Spokane Valley sets the record straight
Since incorporating as a city in March 2003, Spokane Valley has
gone from an abstract patch of Spokane County sprawl to the state's
eighth largest city.
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