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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

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This week's news...
Council relaxes nonconforming-use rules
Valley police enforce new panhandling ordinance
Property owners weigh in on city center plans
Van Orman emphasizes resilience in Liberty Lake State of City address
Council decision could relax nonconforming-use zones
Sprague study details history of commercial struggles
Romeyn poised to take on popular incumbent for Congress
TBD talk rolls on at Valley council meeting
SCRAPS looking to increase license fees, workspace
Greenacres woman dies in relay collision
Council offers city manager job to Jackson
Primary election ballots must be mailed by Tuesday
Millwood community celebration set for second year
Liberty Lake council ponders revenue sources to bridge budget gap
Commissioners to move forward with 9-1-1 tax increase
Council agrees to continue funding TV broadcasts
District 9 looking for levy renewal
Millwood nears decision on road safety improvements
Otis Orchards reunion features fond memories of simpler times
Council backs off of Sprague decision
City manager decision set for Aug. 10
City, ChangePoint address panhandling concern
Community awareness theme headlines National Night Out
CVSD moves forward with capital facilities plan
Jackson a finalist in city manager search
Council looks to tweak nonconforming use rules
Council approves funding for launch of Greenacres park
Liberty Lake council reaches compromise with new sign program
McMorris Rodgers challenged by Valley trio
Valley council deals major setbacks to SARP
Budget parsed by council at retreat
Greenacres Fire Station to be dedicated Sept. 11
HUB officials hold out hope for regional collaboration
Green agenda a priority for Millwood Tree Board
Council ponders Sprague reconfiguration vote
Council prepares to dive into budget next Tuesday
Council wants to explore own path to road funding
Liberty Lake council wary of regional TBD proposal
Humble service defines Valley Rotary for over 60 years
Council sets wheels in motion on Broadway changes
Valley signage issues have been long debated
Meeting draws tepid response on mixed-use zone
Centennial Trail ascends to lofty ground with national honor
Volunteers, participants emerge as champions in Relay for Life
Council to take up topic of Broadway restriping
SCLD looks ahead with optimism to August ballot
Fair to have beefed up security this season
Fire commissioners consider station names
Freeman High School slated for completion in August
Council begins to weed through city manager candidates
Candidates come out of woodwork in final days of filing
Comcast agreement to stay intact
Readers, writers reflect on Herald’s influence over 90 years
Florence Boutwell knew little of the Spokane Valley terrain, let alone the history, when she enlisted in the U.S. Navy and headed west from New Jersey almost 68 years ago.
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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f e a t u r e d — a r t i c l e s by Linda Weaver Clarke
A Mysterious Artifact and Archaeological Thievery is Theme of Mayan Intrigue
The jungles of the Yucatan, Mayan ruins, looters, a mysterious artifact, and a nosey reporter are focus of Mayan Intrigue.
The Mystery Behind Artifact Theft
Ancient American artifacts are being sold to the highest bidder. When an ancient ruin is discovered, it doesn't take long for thieves to find out about it.
“Mystery and Adventure” is Theme of New Novel: Anasazi Intrigue
Stolen artifacts, the Santa Clara/Virgin River flood, a snoopy newspaper reporter, and mysterious events begin to unfold with Anasazi Intrigue.
Disaster, Hope, and Charity: The Santa Clara/Virgin River Flood
A thunderous crash could be heard in the distance as a home collapsed and crumbled into the rushing waters below. Several people were standing at the edge of a hilltop in Santa Clara, Utah, watching their valley being destroyed before their very eyes.
The Mystery of the Anasazi
Many people wonder why the Anasazi Indians disappeared, leaving behind their belongings and valuables. Where did they go and why?
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Grandeur In a Small Space
It started out as a small project. Patty and Sterling Haskins of Liberty Lake wanted to extend and open up their condominium's "cozy" kitchen by changing the countertops.
Coordinated Grace
Chris and Julie Kelsey had lived in their North Spokane home for 5 years and at last made the decision to embark on a complete remodel. Finally their home could reflect their style and personalities.
 
   
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