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Civics SavantYoung invested in well-being of Millwood By Craig Howard Current Contributing Editor

On a sun-speckled Saturday last month, Shirene Young was interviewed by a film crew documenting the unique array of historical homes in Millwood. Young lives with her husband Patrick in a home built in 1910 by Harry Salmon, a Kansas native known as one of the pioneers of Millwood. The residence – originally part of a 90-acre parcel – is recognized as the very first home established in the community. Young could have just as adeptly navigated questions about a variety of topics related to the city she has called home for the past 18 years. An employee of the Inland Empire Paper Co. from 1989 to 2020, Young became the public face of Millwood’s signature business. She has also tackled major responsibilities with civic groups like the Millwood Community Association and Millwood Impact and served as a board member for Friends of the Argonne Library and Valleyfest.

Young enrolled at Judson Baptist College in Portland and attended for one year before returning to California and getting married in 1977. Three children followed – Josh, Aaron and Alysia. In 1983, the family moved to Eugene, Oregon.

It was there where Young latched on with a company that coordinated electronic records for medical offices. She began as a receptionist before transitioning to bookkeeper. Her next stop was at a CPA firm in Eugene. Around the same time, she took classes at a local community college in accounting and became a licensed tax consultant. “I realized I had a talent for numbers,” Young said. In 1989, Young and her family relocated to Spokane, settling first in the north part of town. Not long after the move, Young saw a listing in the newspaper for a bookkeeper/ accountant at Inland Empire Paper Co. She interviewed and got the job. Young became part of a company recognized as the commercial

cornerstone – and namesake – of Millwood. The paper mill opened in 1911, paving the way for a steady flow of commercial and residential development in an area that would incorporate as one of Spokane County’s earliest jurisdictions in 1927. Young moved steadily up the ladder at IEP, transitioning into the Forestry Dept. before taking over as purchasing agent in 1993. Her final role was as business manager. One of her most challenging tasks in a tenure that spanned 31 years was to oversee the purchase of a new paper machine, the heart of the mill. The project ran into a hurdle when the company that manufactured the machine went out of business. Young saw the acquisition through over the course of three years. In 1994, Young moved to Millwood, just a few blocks from IEP. “I can’t tell you how nice it was to walk to work, especially in the winter,” she said.

As a resident of Millwood, Young plunged into community causes. She was there at the start of Millwood Better for Business which morphed into the Millwood Community Association, a group that coordinates civic staples like the Millwood Farmers Market, Pumpkin Patch Community Garden, the annual Christmas Tree Lighting and Millwood Daze. Young was also among the inaugural members of Millwood Impact, a social service effort that has collaborated with Second Harvest on food distributions and food pantries as well mentoring and after-school programs at local elementary schools. Young also finds time to serve on the boards of Valleyfest and Friends of the Argonne Library as well as volunteer at Berean Bible Church. “The city of Millwood is very fortunate to have someone as dedicated and civic-minded as Shirene Young,” said Millwood Mayor Kevin Freeman. “She is a tremendous asset to the community.” Shirene and Patrick have six kids and a dozen grandkids in their blended family. Since retiring from IEP in 2020, Young has savored the role of world-class, doting grandma.

Young grew up a long way from the tree-lined neighborhood that she now calls home. She was born and raised in Southern California in a community surrounded by family and friends. Her dad was a veteran who worked as a fireman with the city of Los Angeles while her mom was a homemaker and secretary at the local church. The middle child with an older sister and younger brother, Young was an honors student who enjoyed music and sports. She played the violin and piano and excelled at math, history and science. Before she graduated from high school in 1975, Young considered pursuing a career in landscape architecture.

While at IEP, Young revisited a goal she had set years before – earning her college degree. That became a reality in 2007 when she received her diploma from Whitworth University in organizational management.

Q: You’ve talked about having an “idyllic” childhood. How did growing up in a safe, family-friendly neighborhood influence your perception of what a community could and should be?

Photo by Craig Howard Shirene Young worked at Inland Empire Paper Co. in Millwood for 31 years before retiring in 2020. She serves on the Valleyfest Board of Directors and been a catalyst for organizations like the Millwood Community Association and Millwood Impact.

A: I feel the close family I was afforded when growing up, with relatives living side-by-side and families watching out for each other, did provide a model for community. Hopefully I brought that sense of caring and friendliness to my own neighborhoods. Sometimes it is as See YOUNG, Page 4


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Continued from page 2 simple as checking in – waving hello – visiting on porches, celebrating achievements or even mourning loss. I think we all found out in these past few years it is simply looking up from our own problems and looking out to see other people. Q: Other than contrasting weather patterns, does Millwood remind you of the area where you grew up?

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A: Yes, Millwood has retained that “small town” feel. Of course, growing up in Southern California many wouldn’t think as “small town.” When young, I think our “city” is the neighborhood frequented. For me, my “city” was school, grandparents and aunts/ uncles, church and each of these was close enough to walk. Millwood has that same feel – able to walk just about everywhere needed: school, church, grocery stores, barber shops, coffee shops, restaurants, parks, library, even hardware stores! Our city is wonderfully situated on quiet streets, with fantastic small businesses. Even though we are dissected by a very busy arterial it is still easy to get to most places. Q: You always had a goal of graduating from college. Why was it important for you to follow this dream and eventually earn your degree from Whitworth in 2007? A: I do joke that it took me the longest of everyone in my family to finish college – 20 years! But persistence paid off. I started college right out of high school like so many but life took some turns. I guess it was once started, I was determined to finish. Even though it took me a while, it was definitely worth it. And I like to think I gained even greater value by getting the degree later in life; I was certainly able to apply the theory immediately! Q: You had some diverse career stops before landing at Inland Empire Paper Co. in 1989. How did that previous experience stand you in good stead by the time you began your long tenure at IEP? A: I was able to join IEP with a great background in accounting, having worked for a CPA firm in Oregon and certified in tax returns. I had done accounting for many types of entities such as partnerships, trusts, family estates, etc. and had

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to get up to speed quickly when auditing an entity. A manufacturing corporation was new for me and I fully expected to see hundreds of people working in the mill. Much to my surprise, when Clyde Anderson, president of IEP at the time, toured me through the mill, I saw very few – but highly skilled – workers manufacturing these huge reels of paper. The paper mill is highly automated and it is truly fascinating to see the process of converting a waste product (wood chips) into paper. Later, after I had been at the mill a few years, they added recycled paper to the mix. Q: How much did you know about the history of the paper mill and its connection to the town when you started there and how did your appreciation of that history grow over the years? A: I was very fortunate to be able to work on our Centennial project – which involved gathering the history of the prior 100 years and working with highly talented author and video producers to develop a book and video to celebrate the 100 years of IEP. There was this realization that our current workforce was benefiting from all of the work and effort of prior generations – and that what we were doing would build the foundation for the next generation. So many of our workers were from families that had actually built and started the mill and they overcame huge obstacles – two world wars, the 1930s Depression, lack of materials – and yes, I did find out they had recycled paper and even cotton rags to make paper in the 30s and 40s. The book was titled “Challenge and Change” in recognition that each generation has their own set of challenges to work through and they are uniquely suited to solving those challenges. Q: Speaking of history, you live in one of the most storied homes in a neighborhood with no shortage of them. What have you appreciated about having an address that has such a rich legacy? A: I’m not sure there is a lot of recognition of our house simply because we are directly across the street from a truly unique and magnificent home The Rosebush House. I’m sure most people driving through Millwood think of it as the Tudor home. The Naccaratos have


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done a fabulous job of maintaining this beautiful home and are so gracious when people stop and take photos. And of course, there are ties to IEP as this home was built by Waldo Rosebush, one of the managers of the paper mill. The mill was instrumental in the many unique homes built in Millwood – they had a home loan program for employees, provided building plan options and even helped dig out basements. The mill helped plant the many trees seen throughout Millwood and the city has done a great job of maintaining and improving our “urban forest” by instituting a Tree Board, becoming a Tree City USA and planting the arboretum. The city is fortunate to have employees and residents that go the extra mile and even applied for and received a grant to conduct a tree inventory in the city to insure healthy trees in our future. Q: Tell us how Millwood Better for Business group transitioned into the Millwood Community Association and what the focus of that group is now. A: Our Millwood Better for Business group was an ad-hoc group of business owners and a few residents that gathered when the Argonne Road project started. As we all know, local road work has a huge negative impact on the local businesses during construction. Our group became the point of contact for raising issues with the contractor and/or city during construction. After the project, we put on our first Millwood Daze celebration as a way to invite people back to our local businesses – we called it “Taking Back Our Street” and it was a fun day with passport and prizes to let our neighbors and general public that business on Argonne was back. Since that time, we have worked on Millwood identity. Too often, people driving through Millwood are going north to south and we are just the access to I-90. We have worked with many other groups such as the Girl Scouts who did a great job of selling tiles for our recently added gateway signs. As we started doing more activities that required fundraising, it was apparent the group needed to have official recognition as a charitable organization, so we filed in 2015 as a 501(c)(3) with the mission of promoting the quality of life of residents and to support a vibrant business community in

the city of Millwood. We do this through facilitating and conducting cultural, educational, charitable and business enhancing activities. Q: Speaking of local causes you’re involved in, what kind of impact do you think Millwood Impact has had since its formation? A: Millwood Impact has grown substantially and during the pandemic perhaps differently than originally planned. They focus on addressing unmet needs of West Valley students and families and during the pandemic was the vehicle for free weekly food distribution in the parking lot of Millwood Presbyterian Church. This year they were able to provide snacks to classrooms – that little granola bar can help increase energy and focus for growing students. As an example of cohesive efforts, WVHS students did a snack food drive to help provide granola bars and fruit cups for this project. In May, Millwood Impact was able to return to hosting the STAR Club which provides after-school programs and mentors for third through fifth grade students. They are currently providing this for students from Orchard Center on Mondays and Wednesdays and plan to add on Ness Elementary next year. The great aspect of this program is the mentoring component – mentors are encouraged to continue to meet with students even during the summer. Millwood Impact will host some summer activities to keep up the contact. There is tremendous interest in the program so I’m certain it will continue to grow and of course I would encourage anyone interested in just helping out – there will be a spot for you! Another example of cohesive efforts is Zion Lutheran Church. They have been providing before school care for some students from Orchard Center. They have taught students life skills such as making breakfast, washing dishes and making art projects. This has been a wonderful example of stepping up to meet needs. Q: I’m guessing you could write a book on this subject but in your opinion, what makes Millwood special? A: Interconnections – business, schools, churches, residents and of course our city government– each one doing their part to support, maintain and enhance our city.

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Parks and Parking see potential changes coming By Lincoln DoWright Current Contributor City Hall Building Update On May 3rd, the city received an update from Shane McFetridge, the cities special legal counsel representing the city in a lawsuit filed by the City in Spokane County Superior Court on April 27, 2020 against Meridian Construction, Architects West, Allwest Testing & Engineering, and Eight31 Consulting over construction and/or design defects that have been discovered in the City Hall building since its completion in September 2017. Mr McFetridge noted that all parties have agreed to beginning mediation and that the first session was conducted on March 17, 2022 and additional mediation sessions are scheduled for late fall 2022. In the event that mediation is not successful, trial is set for March 6th, 2023. City Manager John Hohman also brought forward and update on the expenses incurred so far for the litigation and construction fixes, noting that the City is approaching the previously established limit which included $500,000 allocated in 2019 and $500,000 in the cities 2020 budget. Mr Hohman requested an additional $700,000 in authority to get the city through early 2023 but noted that the city fully expects to be reimbursed for all such costs as part of any settlement or trial verdict. The City Council unanimously approved the recommendation. 2022 Budget Update The City Council while formally approving the 2022 city budget back on Nov 9th, the City immediately begins compiling a list of changes or modifications to the budget based upon decisions made by council and items tracked by the Accounting Department which are all put together into one or two budget amendments each year. This was the first amendment for the 2022 budget. The overall budget amendment

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included $4,522,805 increases in Revenue and $6,439,111 increases in expenditures. Included within that was • $160,000 decrease in grant proceeds to reflect the actual HHAA (Homeless Housing Assistance) funds that were awarded to the City. • $23,000 decrease in expected Park and Recreation revenues for 2022. • $36,342 increase in salaries, taxes, and benefits related to the increase in city councilmember salaries based upon the Salary Commissions recommendations which went into effect on April 19th, 2022. • A move of $55,813 from the janitorial services contract to salaries, taxes, and benefits related to bringing the custodian position for City Hall in house. • $475,000 increase in code enforcement abatement costs due to several high-cost abatements that have either occurred or are planned in 2022. • $175,364 increase in expenses due to a reorganization of city staff which included a new Community and Public Works Director position. • $89,805 to replenish the Winter Weather Reserve Fund back to the balance of $500,000. • $3,593,000 transfer to the Capital Reserve Fund which represented the 2020 yearend fund balance in excess of 50% of recurring expenditures. • $273,000 increase in transfers from the Hotel/Motel Tax fund to the Tourism Facilities Fund • $750,000 for the construction of the Buckeye Ave Sewer Extension project through an allocation of CLFR funds • $560,000 expenditures for the cities contribution toward the joint improvements of the new library being constructed adjacent to Balfour Park. • $759,600 increase in expenditures related to the amount still owing for the purchase of WADOT property adjacent

to Sullivan Park. The public hearing received no comments and the City Council has final approval of the proposed budget amendment scheduled for the May 31st meeting. Grant Opportunities In March of 2022 the Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) issued a call for project for the Pedestrian and Bicycle Program and the Safe Routes to School Program which aims to improve safety and increase the number of people walking or bicycling. After reviewing the cities six-year transportation improvement plan and the comprehensive plan they proposed three different projects would be the most eligible. • Spokane Valley River Loop Trail: Plante’s Ferry Park to Sullivan Park • South Barker Corridor Improvements: Sprague Ave to 4th Ave (excluding the roundabouts) • South Barker Corridor Improvements: 4th Ave to 8th Ave (excluding the roundabouts) After a brief discussion by the City Council, the priority was given to the South Barker Corridor Improvements and direction was given to not apply or the Spokane Valley River Loop Trail. Parking on Private Property The City Council continued a discussion around issues / complaints the city is experiencing around code enforcement issues focusing on how the city could strengthen regulations around parking on private property. Staff reviewed scenarios around for major categories which included junk vehicles, vehicle parking / storage on private property, camping on private property, and parking requirements for multifamily developments. Junk Vehicles have been a hot topic for the city for a number of years. City Staff pointed out that the definition of what constitutes a junk vehicle is actually defined in state law. One alternative to regulating junk vehicles would be to establish a new classification which

would be around unlicensed vehicles. And weather to reduce the number of vehicles permitted. Vehicle Parking and Storage issues had primarily been regarding non-junk vehicle storage on private property as well as RV parking on private property. The Council talked about limiting the number of parked cars on private property to 5 uncovered cars and limit the number of RVs parked on private property to 2 as well. No final decision were made but this will be the proposal as it comes forward for further discussion. Camping on Private Property, Spokane Valley currently does not have any regulations against camping on private property but the city gets complaints from neighbors around people camping on their property in either tent type cities or in RVs. The Council discussed limiting tent camping to for no more than 48 hours at a time and then also by the total number of days per year allowed. It was also discussed to limit the amount of RVs allowed to two or one with a special permit that would allow a second one. Multifamily Developments, are currently required to have 1 to 1.5 parking spaces per dwelling unit plus an additional 5% of total spaces needed to a be allowed for guests. City staff pointed out that one issue that has been coming up lately is the additional charge for covered or garage parking which isn’t always being used by the renters however is included in their parking counts during development. The City Council suggested that this requirement be upped to 2 parking spaces required per dwelling unit. It was also pointed out that this will not affect existing multi family or apartment complexes as they were already constructed but would apply to new developments. Zoning Changes The City Council approved the 2022 Comprehensive Plan Amendments which included four changes which were recommended for approval by the Cities Planning Commission. • 10506 E 10th, Changing 1.03 acres from Single Family Residential to

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Multi Family Residential • 17105 E Montgomery (a parcel now owned by the City), changing .45 acres from Single Family Residential to Parks and Open Space. • Property SouthEast of 44th and Bates (parcels now owned by the City), changing 17.64 acres from Single Family Residential to Parks and Open Space. • Updating the Bike and Pedestrian Map to include the Spokane Valley River Loop Trail. ARPA Funding The City of Spokane Valley is scheduled to receive approx. $16 million in funds from the COVID recovery funding from the federal government often times referred to as the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA). While the City had established a subcommittee to help organize potential funding projects they had only allocated $1 million of the funds so far. In anticipation of the Innovia annual meeting, on May 10th the City agreed to allocate $1 million of the ARPA funds towards Innovia’s Launch Northwest program and asked if the Innovia Executive Director or Ben Small to come and present the project to the council as a whole at an upcoming council meeting. Consensus was given by the Council with Councilmember Padden opposed requesting more details to be provided before she could support the allocation. Pavement Management Program Update In 2021 the City established a Streets Sustainability Committee which resulted in four priority focus areas with recommendations around: Prioritization of local access streets, Implementation of surface treatments, Project delivery options, and funding options. The Council focused on the Project Delivery Options first with staff proposing a different delivery method for contracting out the work related to the Pavement Management Program. City staff highlighted the difference between projects that are in the traditional capital improvement program vs projects performed within the Street Maintenance Contract. Projects within the Capital Improvement Program which requires full plans and specifications which typically result in projects which take between 4 to 6 months to accomplish and cost an average of $50 per square yard compared to 1 to three weeks to accomplish projects for as little as $15 to $20 per square yard to complete under the Maintenance Contract. Based upon the analysis provided the City Council gave consensus to establish a new unit-priced bid contract similar to the street maintenance contract for the $3 million of funding for the pavement preservation program CenterPlace With the departure of the CenterPlace

Coordinator who was the point person that help promote utilization of CenterPlace, the city staff had been having conversations on how to best represent CenterPlace and the idea of contracting out the operation of the facility was brought up by one of the valley hoteliers. The Council agreed to learning more about what a contracted operation might look like but no decision was made to date. Senior Center While the City Council reviewed the contract for the Senior Center at CenterPlace which the City doesn’t charge the Senior Center. While Councilmember Woodard wanted to have a conversation about potential other usage of that space and having a better location for the senior center. It appeared that the other city council members were not interested in discussing moving the senior center. Future of Castle Park At the end of the May 10th city council meeting, Councilmember Padden with concurrence from Mayor Haley, Deputy Mayor Higgins, Councilmembers Woodard and Hattenburg asked to consider converting Castle Park to single family residential development. Parking in Public Right-of-Way Continuing the conversation on code enforcement but focusing on how people are allowed to park cars in the right of way of a street. The City Council discussed restricting the right-of-way to prohibiting the parking of junk vehicles and well as prohibiting parking of a vehicle within 15 feet of either side of a USPS mail box. The enforcement of these regulations was discussed and is in discussion with Scope volunteers which should be coming forward soon and how much the ticket should be. Again no decision were made at this point but will be coming back for one more review soon. Advanced Agenda While it is subject to change the City Council is expected to review the following topics in the month of June: May 31st, final action on the 2022 budget amendment and the public parking and awarding a bid for the Sprague and Barker Intersection Bid Award. Also that night the council is set to get an update on the vacant parcel along Mirabeau as well as hear about signal box art wraps. On June 7th, first reading of the Police Contract and hear a report about compression breaks, new Hearing Examiner Rules, Impact Fees, and the 6 year transportation improvement plan. June 14th will be the annual city council budget workshop to start developing the 2023 city budget but also a brief meeting that evening as well to review code enforcement issues. June 21st meeting was canceled due to the conflict with the Association of Washington Cities Conference.

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David Abel • Charles Abrams • Jonah Abrams • Luke Abshire • Alexis Adams • Reya Adkins • Juliette Aguilar-Gomez • Raquel Aguilera • Jack Albious • Robert Aldean • Katana Alexander • Elena Alfaro-Goetz • Maryam Ali Al Abdullah • Mikaela Alles • Aaden Anderson • Grace Anderson • Joseph Anderson • Connor Andreas • Molly Andrews • Andrew Arias • Matthew Arias • Ana Arnold • Wyatt Atwood • Gavin Ayer • Trevor Bakke • Rachel Barney • Nicolas Bautista • Jameson Baxter • Luke Baxter • Martha Baxter • Teagen Beach • Matthew Beasley • Madyson Beerman • James Belknap • McKenna Berrow • Zachary Bevacqua • Chloe Billeaudeaux • Jessica Bischoff • Jadyn Blake • Jacob Bliesner • Sadie Blodgett • Serenete Bly • Hunter Bode • Luke Bollinger • Andrew Borthwick • Wyatt Bradbury • Jay Bray • Abigail Breeding • Zane Bresko • Reese Brickett • Chase Britton • Jaden Brooks • Natalie Brown • Elisha Buege • Bryce Busch • Chloe Byczek • Abigail Call • Alyssa Campa • Ramon Canton • Trianna Carmen • Isabella Carpenter • Allyson Carter • Sam Carter • Mackenzie Cavanagh • Shane Caves • Jeremiah Charvat • Aiden Chase • Damian Chavez Rios • Gavan Childress • Brandon Chitwood • Hannah Chodorowski • Mindy Choi • Ridge Christlieb • Sarah Christopher • Kellen Christophersen • Ashton Cicchetti • Haiden Clark • Owen Cline • Ashlynn Coffin • Stephen Colliflower • Brooklyn Cook • Parris Cook • Kelionna Coulter • Jake Crapo • Christian Creach • Kaylee Crist • Zoe Crockett • Hannah Crooks • Mia Croshaw • Amber Cuda • Angelo Cuevas • Devin Curtis • Giuliana Pia D’Angelo • Elias Daadouch • Connor DaBell • Brooklynn Dahl • Asher Dalton • Dylan Darling • Olivia Darling • Olivia Dauenhauer • Christian Davis • Jeb Davis • McKenzie Davis • Michael Davis • David Davydenko • Celeste De la O • Tucker Dean • Jaylen Dechenne • Isaiah Decker • Leonardo Delao • Kenneth DeLeon • Kate Denney • Lily Derrickson • Veda Derrickson • Ryan Devantier • Olivia Dien • Lucy Ditto • Phuong Vy Do • Loren Donley • Kristina Dorsett • Taylor Downard • Madison Driver • April Duncan • Noel Duval • Tristan Eastman-Jacobs • Henry Edvalson • Lexxi Eldred • Angus Ely • Rebecca Emerson • Alexander Erickson • Ashley Evans • Blakelee Evans • Sania Farooq • Nora Fassler • Dustin Fedak • Anna Feric • Alyssa Fernandez • Madison Fife • Emma Fightmaster • Dimitry Florianovich • Andrew Folsom • Marcus Folsom • Kendall Foreman • Corbin Forsyth • Alyssa Fotheringham • Trey Fowler • Hayden Fox • Madison Freeman • Shaylie Freeman • Annika Furr • Ashlynd Furtney • Chloe Galeener • Jorge Gallegos - Martinez • Hailey Galloway • Isabella Galloway • Jocelyn Galloway • Christian Gangewer • Julian Garcia • Koen Garrett-Smith • Brooke Gasaway • Jackson Gauvin • Sarah Giroux • Ava Gist • Aliya Gloy • Robert Gmeiner • Sylvia Gooliyan • River Gordon • Ally Gothmann • Taylor Gothmann • Alex Gotishan • Josh Gould • Tyler Graczyk • Isaac Grant • Trevor Gravelle • Aliyah Grazette • Mitchell Greer • Ryan Griego • Grayson Gunderson • Cassidy Haddad • Sarah Hamilton • Brook Hanford • Joshua Hansen • Mya Harames • Jonathan Harold • Mayra Haroldsen • Lauren Harris • Fiona Hart • Alexis Harvey • Alison Hassett • Michael Haymore • Nancy He • Camden Hegsted • Lillian Hendricks • Aubrey Henneberg • Alexis Henry • Cesar Hernandez • Elizabeth Hernandez • Leslie Hernandez •

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Gabrielle Paventy • Sydney Pedigo • Jennifer Pena Sanchez • Eden Peterson • Kameron Pfeifer • Nathaniel Pfeifer • Raymond Phan • Hayden Phelps • Riley Phillips • Sean Pierce • Lenny Pische • Tyler Pittenger • Faith Plumb • Alexander Plummer • Katherann Plunkitt • Kellen Pollock • Isaiah Pope • Kenneth Powell • Arianna Pratt • Halle Price • Ethan Prophet • Kayleigh Putt • Bransen Raab • Kaylee Radke • Christian Ragozzine • Jonathon Rahm • Hayden Ramey • Jesse Ramey • Julie Ramirez • Morgann Rassley • Annemarie Rau • Brady Reding • Gracie Reidt • Aubrey Reynolds • Hunter Rhodes-Williams • Chloe Richardson • John Rievers • Tiffany Rigby • Joshua Rivera • Alyssa Roberts • Ian Robertson • Kelsey Robertson • Jacoby Robinson • Laney Robinson • Nevaeh Robinson • John Rodgers • Michelle Rodriguez • Paityn Rogers • Natalie Rosales • Morgan Routt • Nathan Rowell • Lee Jerson Sacpopo • Nicholas Sadlowski • Oscar Sanchez • Lacey Sanders • Frida Sandoval • Garrett Santoro • Nicolas Saunders • Emily Scanlon • Carter Schafer • Meghan Scheffer • Braden Schmidt • Colby Schmitt • Taylor Schnabel • Makenna Schneider • Saira Schoener • Emily Schulhauser • Derek Schwahn • Aydin Sewell • Isaac Sexton • Dylan Shadd • Kavindra Shah • Kennedy Shakespeare • Kylee Shakespeare • Jordan Shar • Ethan Sheneman • Ava Shimp • Coleton Shinneman • Christian Siguaw • Emma Sihabout-Demming • Marlyse Simmet • Gabrielle Simon • Abigail Simpson • LaMar Skinner • Rolland Skinner • Carter Slye • Grace Smith • Parker Smith • Samuel Smith • Braden Snell • Keith Snow • Juliyn Sohns • Madelyn Sohns • George Sonko • Andrew Spackman • Delaney Spear • Savannah Spraggins • Sydney Spraggins • Landon Stafford • Sage Stafford • Jameson Stanley • Andrew Steen • Katherine Stenfors • Jenna Stephenson • Eden Stevens • Jaslynn Stevens • Geoffrey Stimmel • Vivian Stock • Alexa Stockton • Todd Stoddard • Riley Stone • Madeline Stough • Kaleb Studer • Alekzander Stuhlberg • Eduard Susin • Kaden Sweeney • Yana Symonenko • Zachary Szymanski • James Tanner • Karissa Tanner • Hailee Templeton • Paris Teterud • Sydney Teterud • Kayla Thelen • Matthew Theodorson • Brandon Thomas • Noah Thomas • Justin Thompson-Finn • Jhontae Thongdy-Sihabout • Ashlie Todd • Makkinen Tokarz • Sophie Tomlinson • Dillon-Hoa Tran • Dominic Troxel • Rachel Troyer • Olivia Tucker • Carson Turner • Trevor Twining • Alyssa Underwood • Hayley Urbaniak • Kinsey Urbiha • Madelyn Van Lith • Mya Vanderpool • Phoebe Vasquez • Faith Vavra • Cecily Verner • Manuel Villagomez • Madison Vogel • Trevor Waggoner • Luke Wallach • Benjamin Wallgren • Curtis Wallgren • Gabrielle Walter • Alexander Walters • Preslee Walters • Kylee Ward • Jastin Waters • Ella Watkins • Robert Weaver • Cameron Weimer • Leah Welsh • Hannah Wesley • Ethan Westlake • Robyn White • Anthony Whitton • Cambrie Wiese • Shelby Wilkerson • Carson Wilkinson Jr. • Aaron Williams-Breth • Austin Wilson • Ethan Wilson • Jay Wilson • Kailey Wilson • Noah Wilson • Cameron Windhorst • Katie Winter • Olivia Wiseman • Abigail Wood • Larsen Woods • Spencer Wright • Tyler Wright • Isaak Yackel • Valeriia Yavorska • Samuel Yochum • Peter Zaremba • Grace Zimbelman • Ethan Zimmerman • Rylin Zimmerman • Lydia Zuray


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East Valley Parent Partnership Ty Anderson • Kennedy Berezay • Carson Campbell • Noraa Christensen • Kathrina Collins • De’Ett Croskrey • Emma Danley • Abel Davidson • Trevor Ely • Hannah Hale • Janelle Johnson • Kristina Komarov • Spencer Maughan • Angelique McLean • Zoe Osborne • Michael Pedersen • Frank Rolls • Lillian Soth • Vadim Sushchik • Ethan VanTuyl • Dakota Waga • Lucas Willis • Alena Wilson Rafe Acosta • Andres Aguilera • Karen Alama • Justus Anderson • Rebecca Anderson • Jobe Androckitis • Fatiana Apineru • Dominic Arnold • Alison Bailor • Shey Baldwin • Melissa Bare • Rhiann Batson • James Baxter • Gauge Bedow • Emilie Beeler • Mikalai Belavus • Mackinzie Bennett • Miah Bennett • Christopher Bergman • Samantha Bickle • Katria Bishop • Connor Bly • Jaydan Bohrer • Vitaliy Borodin • Kiley Boteler • Harley Brake • Krystin Brown • Ryan Brown • Madison Brown • Keyonie Brown-Cole • Gage Bucher • Keegan Buffin • Kathleen Burns • Elizabeth Burson • Everett Callihan • Miranda Carmona • Lily Carr • Maria Carrillo • Hannah Carter • Cristal Celaya-Cruz • Jaynee Chapman • Emily Charbonneau • Angelina Christensen • Cordelia Christianson • Jacob Coffin • Ryan Conrath • Allison Cook • Conor Cooper • Mackenzie Couch • Haley Craig • Zachariah Cutler • Josilynne D’Angelo • Katelyn Davaz • Naaman Deakins • Christina Denke • Wyatt Deupree • Mikkel Devore • Hannah Dickson • Isabeau Dituri • Benjamin Donohue • Samantha Dorris • Cody Douglas • Isabelle Downing • Ashley Dunn • Dustin Dunn • Aaron Dutton • Ethan Eirls • Haylee Ellersick • Makenna Ellis • Jordan

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“Resilient” is one way to describe East Valley senior Connor Bly. The school’s ASB president battled back from two ACL surgeries and a stress fracture in soccer over four years, making it a point to support his teammates, even when on the sidelines. As a member of East Valley’s C.H.A.O.S. program – Creating a Positive Environment at School – Bly and other students focus on generating optimistic energy and engagement. “We try get as much student involvement as possible so they feel important,” Bly said. The group has coordinated a talent show and brought music in during lunch period, among other efforts. Bly maintains a 4.0 grade point average and is a member of the National Honor Society. As a volunteer, he has pitched in with custodial efforts at EV and cleanup of Newman Lake. Bly will attend Whitworth University this fall.

Shelby Swanson’s inaugural fastpitch softball season in the Greater Spokane League left more than a few opponents walking back to the dugout. The East Valley freshman pitcher tossed 95 strikeouts in 57 innings for the Knights while compiling a 4-4 record. At the plate, Swanson hit .591 with nine doubles and five home runs. She also played third base and outfield. “She’s just a good kid,” said EV coach Kelli Peckham. “She led by example, working hard and always cheering on her teammates.” In a win against rival West Valley, Swanson collected 15 strikeouts and only allowed two earned runs. “I just went out there and competed,” Swanson said of her premiere campaign. She also plays club softball for the Spokane Mudhens. Swanson participated in junior varsity volleyball last fall at EV and maintains a 3.5 grade point average.

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Graduation By Nina Culver Current contributor

It is once again cap and gown season at local high schools as seniors prepare to say farewell to the schools that have educated and nurtured them. What’s notable about this graduation season is that it is the first since the pandemic began to go forward with no restrictions on large gatherings. While seniors in some schools will have a limited number of tickets for family members, the limits are imposed because of the size of the venue, not because families can’t sit within six feet of each other. Graduating classes will be able to walk in together and sit together as a group. Masking is not required, but those who would like to wear a mask may do so. That’s all a relief for Zachary Szymanski, who is graduating from Central Valley High School. He’s been gauging the progress of the pandemic based on his baseball seasons. In 2020, the season was cancelled. There was a partial season in 2021 and this year, baseball was back to normal. He said that gave him hope that he would be able to have a normal graduation ceremony. “Being able to have a full baseball season was reassuring that we would be able to have graduation,” he said. “My family is going to come in, we’re going to be able to celebrate.” Szymanski said his brother graduated in 2020, but didn’t get to have a graduation ceremony. He and his classmates bore the brunt of the pandemic’s effects, Szymanski said. He has been taking Running Start classes at Eastern Washington University for the last two years and will continue there in the fall. Though he hasn’t been in classes with his fellow graduates this year, he’s still planning to enjoy graduating with them. “I’m looking forward to it,” he said. “With me being in Running Start, it’s almost like I’m out of high school already. It’s an affirmation of my hard work.” It’s not just students who are looking forward to getting back to normal, but West Valley School District Assistant Superintendent Vicki Leifer said she wonders what normal is anymore. “The only normal thing we’re doing right now is that we don’t have to ask the Health District for permission to hold our event,” she said. While there have not been any restrictions on large gatherings in Spokane County for a few weeks, Leifer said there’s always the worry that a district event could turn into a super-spreader for COVID. She said the district asks anyone who is not feeling well to stay home that day.

While the West Valley High School and Dishman High School graduations will be back to what they were before the pandemic began, traditions that began at Spokane Valley High School during the pandemic will continue because people like doing it that way, Leifer said. Students in the Spokane Valley High School Core and Academy programs, a relatively small number of students, will have their graduation spread over two days, June 7 and 8, at the school. There will be a mini graduation ceremony for each individual student over the course of the two days. “They prefer that,” Leifer said. “We didn’t know that they preferred to do it that way until we had to change it.” West Valley will also continue putting celebration signs in the yard of each graduating senior and putting up social media posts highlighting each senior, both things that started during the pandemic. Leifer said that those methods of celebration are more personal. “We’ll continue some of those things,” she said. The Central Valley School District also plans to continue the tradition of putting signs in the yards of their graduating seniors. Graduation ceremonies are scheduled as follows: Mica Peak High School – June 9 at 6:30 p.m. at Ridgeline High School Theater, 20150 E. Country Vista Drive, Liberty Lake. STEM Academy – June 10 at 6 p.m. at Ridgeline High School Stadium, 20150 E. Country Vista Drive, Liberty Lake. Central Valley High School – June 11 at 9 a.m. at the McCarthy Athletic Center, Gonzaga University campus, 801 N. Cincinnati Street. University High School – 1 p.m. at the McCarthy Athletic Center, Gonzaga University campus, 801 N. Cincinnati Street. West Valley High School – June 12 at 2 p.m. at the First Interstate Center for the Arts, 334 W. Spokane Falls Boulevard. Dishman Hills High School – June 8 at 6 p.m. at the Fox Theater, 1001 W. Sprague Avenue. Spokane Valley High School (Endeavor program) – June 9 at the Spokane Community College Lair Auditorium, 1810 N. Greene Street. Spokane Valley High School (Core and Academy programs) – June 7 and 8 at individually scheduled times at Spokane Valley High School, 2011 N. Hutchinson Road. East Valley High School – June 13 at 7 p.m. at the First Interstate Center for the Arts, 334 W. Spokane Falls Boulevard.

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S.C.O.P.E. long time leader retires By Nina Culver

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Rick Scott has retired after serving as the director of the Sheriff’s Community Oriented Policing Effort (S.C.O.P.E.) after 15 years, but don’t look for him to be sitting down with his feet up. He’s already lined up a part-time job, plans to keep volunteering with S.C.O.P.E. and is setting up side projects. “I call it semi-retired,” he said. Scott was born in Spokane but spent the first few years of his life in Montana until his father drowned in a boating accident. His mother moved the family back to the area, where their families were from, to raise her three boys. Scott said he often wonders what might have happened if his father hadn’t died and he grew up in Montana. “You wonder how things could have been different,” he said. “I could have been a sheep herder.”

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In 1997, Scott began volunteering with S.C.O.P.E., which was founded in 1994. The neighborhood got a federal Weed and Seed grant, which provides financial assistance to neighborhoods to reduce crime and build community programs. The organization needed someone to oversee the grant program and Scott applied, even though it meant taking a pay cut. “I felt the passion to help my community out and keep the crime rate down,” he said.

Scott said he enjoyed getting to know the volunteers. Currently, about 70 percent of volunteers are over the age of 60. Younger people with kids at home just don’t seem to have the time for something like S.C.O.P.E., Scott said.

It was a four-year grant and when the funding ran out, the position of S.C.O.P.E. director became vacant. Scott applied and was hired. The organization was a lot bigger then, with about 600 volunteers working out of 16 stations. In recent years, the number of volunteers has been holding steady at around 300 and there are 14 stations.

It wasn’t unusual for Scott to work between 60 and 80 hours a week, but it wasn’t because being a director is necessarily time intensive. It was because he loved to go to the various S.C.O.P.E. events and help out. “A lot of that runs itself a bit, you just have to give some guidance,” he said. “I really liked working on the ground with the volunteers.”

“We were top in the nation for volunteers in community-oriented policing,” Scott said of the size of S.C.O.P.E. back then. “We were

“We get people who have a lot of experiences,” he said. “We’ve had people who worked in the Pentagon, people who were in the military and wrote books. We’ve had three mayors.”

He also never took time off. By the time he retired, he had accumulated 140 unused vacation days and years

He attended West Valley schools and after graduating high school he studied electronics at Spokane Community College. He worked for Keytronic and IBM before taking a job at Rainier Bank, which later became Bank of America. He worked on ATM’s and computers, keeping all the electronic equipment up and running.

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of accumulated comp time. He didn’t cash it out, though he did end his time as director by taking five weeks of vacation. Once he turned 70 it was time to scale back, Scott said. He wanted to stop working while he could still go hiking with his wife of 27 years, Gina, and visit his children and grandchildren in Wyoming. “That was my determining factor,” he said of turning 70. “There’s other things in my life that I have missed out on. My wife has been good about not having me around a lot.” But that’s not to say that Scott will be kicking back and enjoying retirement on his front porch. Last year he helped Linda Thompson at the Greater Spokane Substance Abuse Council apply for a grant to build relationships between law enforcement and citizens. She got the grant and Scott said he agreed to manage the program since his contacts with law enforcement make him a natural fit for the task. His brand-new business cards identify him as the GSSAC community safety partnership coordinator. “I told her I’d help her out,” he said. “I’m very excited about this. It’s county wide, so it includes the city of Spokane.” Scott said Thompson asked him to devote 10 hours a week to the task, but he’s already thinking of putting in more like 20. He acknowledges that he has to get better about setting his boundaries when it comes to work. “It’s definitely a passion,” he said. “It keeps me going. The batteries keep charged up.”

“We just did everything in house,” he said. “It was nice.”

He also wants to keep focused on trash pickup and graffiti. He always enjoyed organizing trash pickup days in Edgecliff and organizing volunteers to paint over graffiti. He plans to keep working on those projects. “Those are two of my side deals right now,” he said. “I’ll probably be doing things.”

Along the way he moved into the Edgecliff neighborhood in Spokane Valley. “At that time, Edgecliff had a pretty high crime rate,” he said. His garage was broken into, which led him to discover S.C.O.P.E. The organization has more than a dozen stations in Spokane County, including one in Edgecliff. The organization is staffed by volunteers who patrol neighborhoods and trails, do business prowl checks, provide traffic control at vehicle crash scenes and crime scenes, check homes while residents are on vacation and a variety of other tasks that assist the

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Contributed photo Long time Director of the Sheriff's Community Oriented Policing Effort (SCOPE) Rick Scott (middle) stands with former Spokane Valley City Council member and GSSAC Executive Director Linda Thompson (left) and Venus Delcambre-Morris (right). Rick Scott retired after 15 years with SCOPE, but isn't going anywhere.

Scott said he thoroughly enjoyed his time at S.C.O.P.E. and loved working with the volunteers. He looks forward to joining their ranks again. “It’s been a great time,” he said. “The volunteers are actually the soul of S.C.O.P.E. There’s so much stuff with S.C.O.P.E., so many great events, so many great people.”


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CV girls soar to league, regional track titles By Craig Howard

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The senior class of track and field athletes at Central Valley High School had not experienced a traditional season since their freshman year. The 2020 campaign was shelved due to the COVID-19 pandemic while last year’s schedule was reduced to five weeks in the wake of virus concerns. CV girls coach Geoff Arte said the defending Greater Spokane League champion Bears took the high road this season instead of dwelling in regret. “They could have whined and complained about what they lost but they just came back and went to work,” Arte said.

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“It was a great all-around effort,” Arte said. “Our kids really did a great job competing.”

walked away with titles at the Strandberg Invitational and CV Invitational.

CV clinched the GSL trophy on May 5 with a 90-65 victory over Lewis and Clark.

Seniors have led the way for CV this season. Cassidy Haddad was an alternate for state in 2018 and currently holds Washington’s third fastest time in the 300-meter hurdles at 46.10. She is state bound in the event as well as the 100-meter hurdles and 4 x 100 relay.

“I’m so proud of what our team was able to accomplish this season,” said Lamb, one of over 30 seniors on the squad. The season opened earlier than normal with the first practice on Feb. 25. Arte said unusually cold and damp spring weather presented challenges at both practices and meets. “It seemed like every meet was cold and windy,” Arte said. The Eastmont Invitational in Wenatchee on April 1 was one of three invites in which CV placed first. The meet featured schools like Skyline, Walla Walla, Wenatchee and North Central. The Bears also

“I think being at state before will be a big help,” Haddad said. In the meet against Mead, the senior filled in for an injured long jumper, competing in the event for the first time and collecting valuable points in the team win that would determine the league crown. “Going into this year, we were kind of concerned,” Haddad said. “We lost some seniors and a few girls to Ridgeline. I’m just really impressed with what our team did

Arte has led CV to Greater Spokane League titles every season but one since taking over the program in 2013. This year, Mead appeared to present the biggest challenge to the Bears’ championship hopes. “Mead’s a great team with a lot of runners off their state title cross country team,” Arte said.

this year.” Haddad said this year’s team “is like a huge family” with athletes taking time before or after their respective events to cheer on teammates despite the individual nature of the sport. “It’s nice to have those teammates there supporting you,” Haddad said. Arte called Lamb “the most improved kid I’ve ever seen at CV.” The senior had never competed on varsity cross country until last fall but was part of a squad that advanced to state in Pasco. In track, she has excelled in the mile, 2-mile, 800 meters and 4 x 400-meter relay. She set a personal record of 5:11 in the mile at the district meet. “I’m beyond grateful to have a normal senior season,” Lamb said. “My goal was just to be better than the season before.” Other seniors were keys to the undefeated campaign. Izzy Carpenter established herself as one of the top five discus throwers in the state while twins Sydney and Savannah Spraggins were stellar in the relays. Saira Schoener was a standout in the javelin and discus. Fiona Hart excelled in 100-meter, 200-meter and relays and won the 200 at the Van Kuren Invite before suffering a leg injury. On May 19-20, the CV girls – as well as the CV boys – took first place in the 4A regional meet. The Lady Bears will send a large contingent to state, including:

CV senior Sydney Lamb said there wasn’t much talk of a league crown until late in the season. “I wasn’t thinking about the GSL championship at all,” Lamb said. “Then with about two weeks to go in the season, coach said we could win it.”

Hailey Patterson (100m), Tori Layden (400m), Nicole Bissell (800m), Haddad (100m hurdles and 300m hurdles), Kylah Lopez (100m and 200m ambulatory), Patterson, Haddad, Sydney Spraggins and Sydney Fisher (4 x 100m relay), Layden, Bissell, Keana Gosney and Lamb (4 x 400m relay) and Carpenter (discus)

On April 28, CV faced off against Mead at Mt. Spokane with the title on the line. “Even going up to Mt. Spokane, we didn’t talk about the league title, we just talked about competing our best,” Arte said.

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By the time the final event concluded, the Bears had edged the Panthers, 76-74.

Central Valley senior Cassidy Haddad was part of the Bears' Greater Spokane League and regional championship squad this season. She will compete at state track in the 100-meter and 300-meter hurdles as well as the 4 x 100-meter relay.

There was no state meet held last year. The 2022 State Track and Field Championships for 2A, 3A and 4A schools will take place May 26-28 at Mt. Tahoma High School in Tacoma (after Splash/Current presstime).


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Spokane County Library District has expanded its service that reaches out to customers who are unable to easily visit the 11 libraries in the District. The team is now called Mobile Services. Some of the ways this team reaches out include providing books through the mail, bringing materials into facilities, and visiting communities with LINC, the new library on wheels and the latest addition to SCLD. Books by mail is a program that helps Spokane County residents check out library materials when they cannot easily leave their residence to borrow and return library books. The SCLD van makes regular visits to retirement facilities, assisted living homes, and apartment complexes, and if you are a resident, you may have seen library staff rolling carts filled with library materials into lobbies for you to browse. LINC, the new Mobile Services

kits each contain a book, activity guide, and toys or manipulatives—blocks, coins, puzzles, and so on—that help demonstrate a concept for preschoolaged children and their families. For older kids, we have added “STEM Explorer Kits” on a variety of topics, such as human anatomy, exploring the outdoors, astronomy, and robotics. You can check out an “Avista Energy Efficiency Kit” to help you track down the energy vampires in your home and save money on your electric bill. If you enjoy DIY projects and crafting, you can check out an upholstery kit, sewing machine, camera, telescope, and even an Instant Pot.

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and cameras, a classroom set of Snap Circuits, a 10-tub set of LEGO bricks, family construction zone blocks that are so big they fill a small vehicle, and skull replicas from the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History. It is now easier and more convenient to explore and reserve things using the new My Turn catalog (www.scld.org/things-catalog). With an in-district library card, you can reserve items in advance for 7 days, selecting the timeframe when you want to use them.

Our Project Memory items include electronic tools to help you convert older film, video, photo, and audio formats to new digital formats, such as VHS or 8mm film to digital, so you can preserve and share your memories anew.

The convenience of this new catalog can help you plan ahead to get the most out of these items (so long as items aren’t already reserved). If you want to get a good look at the annual Perseid meteor shower in August, you can reserve one of the Orion Telescopes in advance. If you are hoping to take new family photos at a summer reunion, you can reserve a DSLR camera for the event.

Our Library of Things also offers some larger, specialty items: video production equipment with lights

I invite you to browse our Library of Things and find something new you can try.

library vehicle, got its name from the acronym “Libraries In Neighborhoods & Communities,” and it is literally a library on wheels.

library’s Mobile Printing option.

“Designed with flexibility in mind, LINC delivers a traditional, walkup bookmobile service with a wide variety of books, DVDs, CDs, and other items for community members to browse and check out. Unlike a traditional bookmobile, LINC also has space to provide library programs such as storytimes, hands-on events, and digital programs and classes,” shared Doug Stumbough, Operations Director of SCLD. Along with borrowing materials and participating in programs, when you visit LINC, you can connect to Wi-Fi for your mobile devices, use a library computer and access the internet, and print your files using the

“One of the greatest values of LINC is that it allows us to regularly bring materials, services, and programming found in our brick-and-mortar locations to neighborhoods and communities in Spokane County that don’t have a library nearby,” shared Stumbough. You may just see LINC at one of many community celebrations, fairs, and events this summer, where you can explore a plethora of materials and resources as well as the mobile library experience. LINC and the SCLD van were made possible by voter approval of the library levy in 2019. To learn more about the Mobile Services team and LINC, you can visit www.scld.org/mobile-services.


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Holly Rd

Assembly Rd

Idaho Rd

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26700 27100

25900

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Amy Rd

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Rose Meadow

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24300

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Martinson Rd

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Lambs Ln

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Campbell Rd

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Mt Hope Rd

Arnold Rd Darknell Rd

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Collins Rd

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15500

11500

14700

13900

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Prescott Rd

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Arlington Rd Arlington Ln

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Madison Rd

Seal Rd

Larkin Rd

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26700 27100

21900

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22700

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20300

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Hansen Ln Ratliff Rd

Scotts Hil l Cir

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Holcomb Rd

Halliday Rd

Madison Rd Darknell Rd

Peck Rd

Forker Rd

Rick el Ln

Morrison Rd Dawn Ln Kelsey

Tracy Rd

Perrine Rd

Evergreen Rd

Robbins Rd Sommer Rd

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Holman Rd Creek Rd

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Glenn Rd

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Drake Rd

Coe Rd

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9200

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11500

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Madeleine Ln

6700

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Graham Rd

Culver Rd

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Marshall Rd

Cedar Rd

Oak Rd

Cliffview Ln Dr Rim Cedar

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Dorset Rd

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Spotted Rd

Ridge Park Ln

Mel ville

Perry Rd

Division Rd North Ln

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Holly Rd

Assembly Rd

Grove Rd

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Christensen Rd

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Pease Hill Rd

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Sunnyside Ln

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Tamarack Ln

Locher Ln

Sheldon Ln

Charby Ln

Main St

Cleveland Rd

Monroe Rd Felspar Rd

Hazard Rd We st Shore Rd Bond Ln

Maa

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Dover Rd

Ln

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Rodenbough Ln

Wood Rd Rieth Ln Espanola Rd

SR

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Gray Rd

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Prescott Rd

Tudor Rd

6800

3700

3000

8400

7600

5200

4400

6000

Spotted Rd

Grove Rd

Short Rd

Arlington Rd Arlington Ln

Stevens County Dr

Rd

Westlake

McLellan Ln Mathias Gray Rd

Long

Ridge Ln

McLaughlin Rd

Wolfe

Ritchey Rd

Dr

Horse Haven Ln

Ln

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24400

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23600

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4300

4306

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26000

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4022

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9038

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9040

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4021

4309

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4428

4437

4486

4488

4471

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9030

4410

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4434

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4452

Sprague Ave

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24th Ave

4489

4443

4442

4481

4430

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4462

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Lynd en Ln

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Euclid Ave

16th Ave

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4479

4487

4423

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4483

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4480

4432

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4441

4431

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4013

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4411

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Lincoln Rd

Billy Jack St

4467

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4429

4458

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4421

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4422

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4439

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3255 9018

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4477

Ghering Ln

3251 9016

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4449

Pleasant Prairie Rd

Central Ave

4401

4465

16th Ave

Glennaire Dr

3247

3246

3250

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3239

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4024

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3248

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3209

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4463

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3220

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4023

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4010

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Morgan Rd

Vista Park Dr

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3108

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4034

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6117

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3211

3210

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4036

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3100

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6043

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6103

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40th Ave

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39300

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Knight Rd

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38500

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Brooklyn Ave

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37700

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6041

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6101

6102

6009

3324

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3201 6th Ave

High Dr

36900

Foun tain

6015 Hu

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6049

Pitt

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Ln

Ln

Big Meadows Rd

Bernhill Rd

Magnesium Rd

Buckeye Ave

3327

Empire Way

36100

27th Ave 28th Ave

6060

3320

Boone Ave

3329

Ln

Beauty Ln

6055

Sherman St

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Ct

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Hopkin s

Hamilton Rd

Orchard Bluff Rd

Water St

Garden Ave

6054

Cr

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Apple Tree Ln

Bedivere

6115

Summit Pkwy

3200

St

35300

46th Ave 48th Ave

Ri ve

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6061

3315

3323

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27600

Rd

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Strong Rd

Tallman Rd

Streamside Ln

6100

6006

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6050

6107

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Indiana Ave

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3322

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Silver St

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Little Spokane Ln

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32900

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Stevens St

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28400

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Pineland Rd W oo lard Rd

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32100

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6044

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6113

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Irving Rd

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31300 Sanders Rd

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30500

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9007

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29700

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Latah Rd

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Sunshine Ln

6038

6039

3319

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27300

28900

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26500

Davis Rd

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6062 6053

Rd Gra ves

3310

3314

3328

Riversi de

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Ln

6108

3318

3325

Dr Elliot

25700

Bradshaw Rd South Bradshaw Rd

Rd

ua Dixon Rd

Morrow

Sq

Babb Rd

rock

Rd

Adam

be

ge Gei

24100

34500

Latah Creek

Ro

Rim

23300

28100

Old

W arren St

22500

278

Chatcolet Rd

FA I R F I E L D

W AV E R LY

Morrison

Park Ln

St

e Rd

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21700

24900

Morris Rd

Griffith Rd

bBran ch Rd

Ro w an d Rd

90

19300

20900

Rockford Idaho Rd

Calumet Rd

9600

Blackman Rd

Chinook Ln

Fire

Quail Ln

Norwood Rd

Wellesley Ave

Garland Ave

lks

Dr

Alexa Ct

Ln

3306

3309

3222

Sunset Hwy

6200

18500

Watt Rd

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Rd

Ln

Site Rd

9700

sta

Rd

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17700

Stringham Rd

RO CKF OR D 1st

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Painter Rd

Lo

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Russell Rd

Leslie Ln

Atlantic Rd

rd Dartfo

Rd

Ln

Cliff

Rd

16900

Ln

Whi

Dr Huron

fair May

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Dr

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Singletree Ave

Midway Rd

Legacy Ln

Blackhawk Dr

6048

Rosewood Ave

3321

Greenwood Rd

US 2 Hwy

Rive

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Cascade Way

3305

3317

w es tB lv

5th Ave

nn Bo

Little Spokane

Wellington

6064

6007

3313

Nor th

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Peak Radar

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16100

Elder Rd

9500

Rd

6037

Pa rkh

Holland Ave

3304

3308

12900

Rd

Rd

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Dr

Dr Reg ina on Ave Fa lc Elcliff Ave

Dr

6004

6008

Rive

2

6005

Dr

Rowan Ave

Wellesley Ave

12100

15300

Hoxi

9400

Rd

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Mica

For Old Elder

Housto

D Cam pus r

2

Elw ood

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3303

11300

27

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3312

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14500

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3300

3307

3337

3336

13700

Rd ski

3302

3335

10500

Harvard

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Sp

Wells Rd

Bab

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8th Ave

9700

9006

Rattlers Run Rd

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Ext

7300

Powers Rd

Fen

Hard

Jedi Ln

20100

Rd

Gove

6014

5700

Ridg e

Westover Rd

6307

3331

4400

27

St

6036

vor Rd

Hoerner Ave

3301

3316

Deno Rd

4000

w

Brierw ood

Rolland Ave Ave Teal

Strong Rd

3334

3311

Mission Rd

3200

do

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Rd

6306

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Ln

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6311

3333

1600

9005

Commissioner District 4

Plaza Rd

2nd

Rd

Rd

800

Rd

Carter St

Belair Rd

Nevada St

Red Barn

Victor Ln

Rd

Rd

Wentworth

ls Trai

2400

Gibbs Ln

Lang an

Johannsen Rd

3332

0

Lake

Rd

Rd

Nealy Rd

Dr

Austin

Nest Ln

Ln eline

Rd

Ln

Cameron Rd

Loy ys

Ln

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Rd

Lau rel

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No

Rd

non Br an

Ad

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Rd

Wright Rd

6018

6309

800

6500

Kahlua Ln

Nor

Pi ne

6058

Pal

9042

Ln

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A ve

Rd

1600

8900

Baker Rd

Ha

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64th Ln

Valley Chapel Rd

av erl y

M

Cre

Rd

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Rd

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Rd

W

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Elk

Hou

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Ln

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Whittier Rd

Nin

2400

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Dut chm

Dosser Reservoir

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Sta

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Center Ln

Dup

9003 Davis Rd

Powers Rd

Rd

3200

Gree

3rd Ave

Liberty Lake

Rd

Saltes

Kre

mo

l Trai

4000

ay A ve

9041

9035

West Bradshaw Rd

9002

an Indi

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4303

4306

9039

Henry

Ln

O War Ct Man Con klin D r

Old Farm

Rd

McDowell Rd

ad Ln

Rock

HillLn

9048

4301

4th Ln

6th Ave

9040

5600 4800

A p plew

8100

Meadows

Bradshaw Rd

Ln

4022

4309 4305

4300

d cli

Kari Rd

Billy Jack St

Pkwy

90

9038

9036

le Brid

Westview

6310

6314

d Indian Bluff R

8700

6300

Rowan Ave

4020

4307

4460

9037

Bel

Rd

Eu

Rd

Rey Dr

4019

L I B E R4302 TY LAKE

Glass Ln

9500

7100

Dalke Ave

Grace Ln

4438

4453

4472

rr

Del

Wellesley Ave

4018

Euclid Ave

10300

7900

Roxanne Ave 4021

Joseph Ave

Ct

Alana Ln

Idaho Pines Ln

Sta

Lynde n Ln

4308

t View Ln Lookou

4013

4444

6316

6304

6313

6013

12700

McCoy Rd

ll Rd Mitche Rd

Ca stillo

4428

6303

Ln Equestrian

nTrail Ln ntai

Win ter Pine Ln Ln ee inc Qu

4027

4012

4437

4486

4436

13500

11900

4454

4452

Anna J Dr

Rogers Rd

14300

Newman Lake

oln

4433

9031

Lemly Rd

Arro whe

Rd

zzy

Horton Rd

Cornwall Rd

Rd

ws

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Forest Ln

Brentwood Dr

A rd E 6059 lm m a d Connaught Dr Five Mile R Toni R o re Dr North ae Dr Vel View Dr Dr ry Dr Ba nbu 6000 Carl J Hawthorne Rd Ln Ln 6003

Ln

11100

Shelley Lake 4473

Va lle yfor d A ve

9300

Winslow Rd

do

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Rd

15100

Rd

Temple

Mou

n Pion e e r L

4430

Dobbs Ln

Gibbs Rd

Keevy Rd

Pine M ea

t

In dia

Dr

op

Fruit

4489

Drumheller Rd

r Rd

rk Dr

la

Terrapin Ln

4488

15900 Rd

Rose Valley Ln

insu

Mu

an

9004

9046

Gem Ln

Hillcrest

Minihdoka W ilson Ave M ea

Vis

6052

Dr thy Ka

Hailey Ln Regina Ave

Rd

Pen

e Ln

Linc

Ln 9034 48th

Big

C t Pkw y hite

Ln

rm

9032

Heaton Rd

Pa

16700

Ln

No

Gall

Rd

4459

9030

S cho ol R d

Francis Ave

17500

Dr

dy

tain M oun

H om

Ln

9033

Stoughton Rd

Rohwe

s

Sha

Ln

nne

4451

4443

Geor ges

Shawnee Ave

6312

Old Trails

ar Coug

Rockspring

Argo

4435

4484

St

6002

Barnes Rd

6302

gle S ei L W

S inging

Ln

n Rd

4471

4434

4425

Connor Rd

St

dy Ln

rk

ma

4487

4427

4410

Excelsior Rd

Paradise Rd

3rd

Moo

Pa

d

Rd

Leh

fat

4485

4423

4481

f Ln oro

Dr Park ate ven e St Se

Feehan Rd

Rd

rR

Mof

4420

SPOKANE V 4458 A L L4431 E Y 4432

4408

Hon

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rLn

vis

gla

Be

ley

man

Lake #12 Reed Rd

Ln

Tra

He

Ln Nelson lgard Ln

4469

4483

4442

ilb

S ur

6308

18300

4007

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4479

4422

4426

a

6047

19900

Hill

ne

Trent Ave

4421

4424

uld er

20700

Fir Ln

4462

4429

Bo ff Ln

21500

Rd

Rd

4441

4455

iv e rb lu

Marchand Rd

19100

9047

Creek

llis Wa

r Rd

4480

4419

44th Ave

se Hwy

Watt Rd

Ne aley

Martin Rd

Feustal Lake

42500

Deer

ege Cre

Dr

w Dr

Val

Rd

Riv A e rs ubre id y e

23100

4304

4467

4445

Rive

Departure

Ln

Fairvie

Dr

man

ve

4440

4475

4414

4412

4411

llar Do

Jim Hill Rd

rth Glen w Dr ie Meadow V

e Hill

Donna Ln

Monroe Rd

Glencre st

Stea rns Rd

La ne B Ln

Dogwood Ave

Rd

W

23900

t Rd

Ow e ns Ln

4474

4447

4448

4446

4413

Big Rock

iot

Offmy Ln

Mirabeau

4418

6315

22300

4033

Jacobs Rd

4461

4478

Mile

31900

Rd

Elder Rd

Ln

Ell

est

4417

4468

4457

Wagner Rd

9045

ar Rd

Gro

Bre v ie r R d

4482

4415

Ridge Ln

Ced

e Pin

Ple a sa nt Pra irie R d

4416

y ire Wa

Em p

4450

4456

Ln

Jennings Rd

llo gg

h Rd

4011

KaelinLn

Francis Ln

4409

SPAN GL E

Rd

Philleo Lake

Rd

Mattson

Ln

Hang

Ln

Lak

Williams Lake Rd

Latah

Our Ranch

Cameron Rd

Sorrento

Ln

Piper Rd

4439

4017

9043

Smythe

Short Rd

Weis

Wood Rd

Rd

Horseman

Rd

Rd

Scottie Dog

Chapman Lake

n Ln

Palou

Ln

r Ln we

tes Esta r Rd

Rd

Lake #23

Bonnie Lake Downs Lake

Hatch

Scribner Rd

Rd

e Rd

Williams Lake

39300

40900

Hwy

Rd

dad

Stubblefield Lake

40100

41700

US 195

a

r Rd

Sod

Gardne

an

Plaza Rd

Ave

Harris Rd

lm ssa

Badger Lake

9000

Cheney

ms

Scroggie Rd

Lake #8

Co

Lake #21

llLn

King Ln

Rimrock Dr

Lake #20

Willia

35300

Ln

Sole

Lake #19

Sterling Rd

rdi Co

Rebecca St

rian

9001

Martin Lake Alkali Lake

Spring Rd

34500

Ln

s Rd

Hudlow Ln

Rd

9026

Ha rm on R d

fma

Ke

Foothills Rd

Burnett Rd

4010

4470

9025

9024

Maas Ln

Hof

k Rd

Mille

Stutler

32700

Ridgeway Rd

Min er

Dr

S crib

Mcelh aney

Dolly

Dayspring Ln

d

Dr

Whispering Spri ng

Belle Ln

try Hills Ln Coun Cranda ll

6301

Johannsen Ave

te C

Upper Terrace Ln

6305

Ave

yo

Fender Rd

Center Ln

6300 Dr

24700

Ln

Jamieson Rd

9029

Sten tz

Dynamite Ln

Aspen

Spring

Kepple Lake

Turnbull Slough McDowell Lake

36900

38500

Ln Depot

Lasher Lake Campbell Lake

Rd

Amber Lake

36100

37700

Lake #26

Lake #27

Long Lake

Rd

Ln

Equest

Little Mason Lake

Spokane Dr

Ln

Ln Fleming Ln

Lake #28

l Rd Hil

Yale Rd

ff

9206

9207

St

Findley Lake

Leslie

Blu

tt

ce

9201

9205

1st

25th Ln

Rd

Willow Springs Rd

r Dr

For

l Rd

Chisholm Ln

Caspe

dflo Wil

33500

4025

ne

ell nw Ca Bill Gulc

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4005

4201

4200 4476

4403

9027 42nd Av e

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hro

M idw a y R d

MI L LW O O D

Ln Park Ln

Sumac Ln

Custe r Ln 65th Ave

Bu

M us

S poka

Hill Rd

4024

4477

4466

31st Ave

Ben

Moran Vista Ln Clar

Hill Ln

od

Wabash Rd

4016

4407

4406

9028

9022

9044

Justine Ln

d Ln Diamon

Commissioner District 5

Mason Lake

Pine

wo

Morgan Rd

4402

3245

9021

Windmill

9015

Skyport Ln

CHEN EY

9204

9209

ew Ln

y Rd

Pine

Hog (Deep) Lake

Clear Lake

Fishtrap Lake

Crestview Rd

Washington Rd

9014

9202

mon

29700

Vie w m ont R d

ga

34300

206 rdu st

Ln

Hopper Rd

4401

9023

3239

9020

70th A ve

Re

35100

25500

Rd

Scribne

4026

4015

4465

4449

3253 3252

9019

Fish Lake

Pine Lakes

31300

n Rd

Brow n

Rd

Smith Rd

33700

Little

an

Jensen

sin

28900

30500

Ln

Indi

n

4400

4464

3225

3244

3255 9018

9017

73rd Ave

Dogwood Ln Ponderosa Dr

9203

Har

Lan

nia

Isaacson Lake

32100

all Ln Crand

Ct

Wa

n

le

St

9200

Cross R d

She a L n

ma

Ln

27300

Ba

Borde

Ln

9013

3243

3251

3249

Pinto Rd

Chal et Dr

Queen Lucas

A nto

Dairyvi

Ln

St Car

ing Tree Lean

D

Lake #14

26500

ning

9208

Cameron Rd

23300

is Rd Purv

9011

Rd

Harrison

Cornwall Rd

22500

24100 24900 25700

Mor

3242

9016

3250

No rth

Krueger Ln Summit Rd

4404

4463

3226

ch

S icilia

Kronquist Rd

4023

4405

21st Ave

3238

3237

3236

3241

3240

3248 3247

Vis

Ln

Heron View Ln

Wilding Ln

3209

3221

3235

4009

Felts Field

3217 3220

3219

3234

3254

3246

35900

26300

Sta

4008

Lindgren Rd

3233

6019

y Hw

Betz Rd

9008 Baker Rd

90

Rd

9012

904

Ln

Meadow Lake

y Rd rph Mu

Rd

kC reek

Granite Lake

Jade Ave

Laird Ave

SR

Ln

Roc

19300 20100 20900 21700

6020

3232

3228

47th A ve

Matts Ln

Griffin Rd McBride Ln

4th Ave 6th Ave

Stoughton Rd

3227

3208 3216

3224

36700

Rd

Emery Rd

Dr

Rd

Sprague Ave

5th Ave

3223 3215

3214 3218

Rolling Hills Ln

902

Drumheller Rd

18500

lker

17700

Wa

16900

Clear Lake

Heron Pond

27th A ve

40th Ave

e Rd

61st Ave

Hallett Ln

Dr

3108

3207 3206

3213

3231

h Ln

3105

290

3104

3106

3205

3212

3230

37500

29500

Bowman

ck Rd

Ct

Taylor Rd

Orchard Rd Uhlig Rd

6124

6120

Mission Ave

3rd Ave

3204

3211

3229

k

30300

Cooper Rd

ne

Lyons Ave

6119

6118

3103

ee

27100

Madison Bran

Peone Landing Ln

Peone Rd

Pinc

S pur Ln

C o m m i s s i o4034n e r District 2

6112

6117

6132

Cr

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27900

Francis Ave

6130

6111

3102

oka

Ln

Greenleaf

Sanzy Ln 4014

3107

2nd Ave

3203

3210

Ave

4032

6114 6116

3101 3100

ss

31100

Pine Tree Dr

4036

6128

6129

6113

6115

3324

Golden

6123

SPOKANE

3330

3202

3201

3222 3256

Rd

O r cha rd He ights R d

Hunt Rd

Whitfield Ave

d Bay Ln Mallar

Kite

3329

6126

6131

3315

3319

3323

3327

6015 T ho rp

Sapling Rd

6010

Ta y lor

Silver Lake

Rd

Pa rk Dr

Rd 9009

Lake

16100

3rd

Lonelyville Lake

Fancher Rd

12900

14500

6017

White

Willow Lake

9010

90

d Blv51st Ave ger Gei 57th Ave 6016

6125

3310

3314

3200

6122

6121

6127

3309

3318

3322

3331

6105

6103

3320

16th

Lawton Rd S pringsRd Ga rde n

Spokane International Airport

3304

3313

3317

US 2 Hwy Sunset Hwy

6200

Caelen Ave A e ro R d

6009 3306

Comm iss ioner 3336 D i s 3325 t r i c 3326 t 1 3328

6110

Sp

Day Day Rd

4006

Rd

ch rla

Lincoln Rd

6109

6102

Ro

Cree

Rd

Bla

ta

Arde

Co

Baade Rd

Burk Rd

6063

Ea gl es

tR

Half Moon Lake Ln

Silver Pines Ct

Ln

en sc

Half Moon Rd

Ln

R

Ln

28700

ws

Stoneman Rd

Silver

Ge

6106

6104

6008

3321

Red St

ell Ln

Ring Lake Otter Lake

Medical Lake Hwy

2

6006

3305

3308

3312

3316

6014

Greenwood Rd

6401

Pend

11300 12100

13700

6403

6404 6405

AIRWAY HEIGHTS

3307

3311

6313

Farwell Rd Mead St

6057

Dr

6056

6101

6107

6007

3301

3303

Jedi Ln

Rd

6054 6055

6060

6061

6005

6108

3302

3337

Ind Rim Ln

Hou ston

6402 6400

Rd

Hedin Lake

15300

6602

6600

9700

6314

ian

Rd

Fox Trot L n

Ce n te r R d

6051

6050

6053 n Ave Falco 6059

n

r

Vista Dr

4001

De e r R d

ado

C re e k R d

Rae Ln

Green Bluff Rd Whitehall Ln Dickinson Ln

6045

6062

Dr

6004

6307

3300

3332 3334 3333

Mission Rd

Harlan Ln

8900

10500

6601

Medical Lake West Medical Lake

Ln

MEDICAL LAKE

Lehn Rd

er mm Su

7300 8100

Euclid

6500

6011

Chase Rd

Glass Ln

Trail Ln

Elm Ln

Manila Rd

6013

Trails Rd

od rwo

Handy Rd

Ave

6100

3335

Balmer Ave

McFarlane Rd

Chisholms

Thorpe Rd

Hallett Rd

Seig

3700

Deno Rd

FAIRCHILD AIR FORCE BASE

Sunwest Ave

Knox Ln

6012

O sw a ld S t

2900

32900

Newkirk Rd

Brow n Hollow Ln

Cou ga r L n

Boone Ln

Buc kb oa rd A ve

12th Ave Beechwood Rd

Bannock Ave

6500

r

Rd

Tracy Ln

6026 Steinmetz Ln Penny Ln

US 2 Hwy

rfie

Newkirk Ln

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Dr

p

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Rd

Dee

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Sprague Rd

2

Sunset Hwy

5700

28100

rdo

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Indiana Ln

Cr

Alki Ln

0 800

Fai

6306

6311

6309

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Lincoln

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For Spokane County District Court Judge 7: Aimee Maurer For Spokane County District 4002 6029 Court Judge 1: Patrick Johnson For Spokane County District Court Judge 8: Richard Leland For Spokane County District 6031 For Spokane County Court Judge 2: Jeffery Smith For Supreme Court Justice Commissioner District 3: Josh 6032 Position #1: Mary Yu For Spokane County District 6030 Kerns (R) and Wild Bill Schreiner 4004 Court Judge 3: Jenny Zappone and 6033 For Supreme Court Justice (No party preference). Eric Dooyema. Position #5: 4025 Barbara Madsen For the 9th WA State Legislative For Spokane County District For Supreme Court Justice District, Position #1: Mary Dye (R) 6035 Court Judge 4: Patti Connolly Position #6: G Helen Whitener 6034 For the 9th WA State Legislative Walker 4003 For US Congressional District District, Position #2: Joe Schmick 4007 For Spokane County District 5: Cathy McMoris Rodgers (R), (R) Court Judge 5: Jennifer Fassbender Natasha Hill (D), Sean Clynch (R), For the 4th WA6040State Legislative 4005 and Ann Marie Danimus (D). For Spokane County District District, Position #1: Ted Cumming 4006 Burroughs Rd

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For Spokane County Treasurer: 4030 Michael Baumgartner (R).

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Button Rd

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7001 For Spokane County 7003 Commissioner District 4: Mary Kuney (R), Paul Brian Noble (R), and Chris McIntosh (R)

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For Spokane County Sheriff: John Nowels (R), Michael Zollars (R), and Wade4029Nelson (R)

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For Spokane County Prosecuting 4028 Attorney: Larry Haskell (R), Stefanie Collins (R), 4035Stephanie Olsen (R), and Deb Conklin (Non6027 Partisan) Hare Rd

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Oregon Rd

Eloika Ln

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District #6

Mason Rd

This election will be a little different for some of us. Every 10 years after the completion of the US Census the process to reexamine the boundaries for our elected officials districts and to change them to better match the distribution of the population. With these changes the biggest difference our community will notice is that anyone south of the city limits of Spokane Valley and Liberty Lake or East of the city limits of Liberty Lake will no longer be in the 4th Legislative District (currently represented by Senator Padden and Representatives McCaslin and Chase) but are now in the 9th Legislative District (currently represented by Senator Mark Schoesler and Representatives Joe Schmick and Mary Dye).

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Whispering Pine Ln

District #4

Precinct Boundaries

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Eloika Lake

Sunset Ln

Sunnyside Ln

Lionello Ln

Tamarack Ln

Short Rd

Ponderosa Ln

Sherman Rd

Grove Rd

Spotted Rd

District #3

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For Spokane County Clerk: Tim Fitzgerald (R) 7002

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The third week of May was the official sign up for anyone interested in seeking an elective office and wanting to be on our Primary ballot in August or the General election in November.

July and August editions

For Spokane County Auditor: Vicky Dalton (D) and Bob McCaslin (R)

Running Deer Ln

Current publisher

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For the 4th WA State Legislative District, Position #2: Rob Chase (R) and Leonard Christian (R).

Wagon Tongue Ln

By Ben Wick

JUNE 2022 • 27

(D), Suzanne Schmidt (R), and MJ Bolt (R).

A second major change is with a change in a state law that changed our County Commission from having three commissioners which must reside in independent districts but elected from the entire population of Spokane County to five commissioners who not only must reside within their districts but are also elected only by their district. For us in Liberty Lake we are in Commissioner SPOKANEDistrict COUNTY4 which is currently by 2022 represented 4th Legislative Mary Kuney. For Spokane Valley District Boundary and Millwood, those living north of Sprague Ave and west of Flora Rd 7000 are now in Commissioner District 3 which is currently represented by Joh Kerns.

Perry Rd

Elected Official Candidates Identified

Lidgerwood Ln

The Current

9029 Map showing the new WA State Legislative District Boundaries. With those living in the Spokane Valley and Liberty Lake city limits or north are still within the 4th Legislative District while everyone living south is now in the 9th Legislative District.


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