Community Invited to Veterans Memorial Dedication

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Spokane Valley's 'Notify Me' service is a crucial communication tool for residents, allowing them to subscribe to notifications on topics such as city council meetings, aquatics updates, and emergency alerts. By entering their email and phone numbers, residents receive essential information directly, fostering civic engagement and encouraging participation in community events. The service offers customizable notification preferences for easy management, enhancing transparency and improving the relationship between the city and its constituents. This proactive approach reflects Spokane Valley's commitment to informed citizenship and responsive governance, making the 'Notify Me' service a significant step towards increased community involvement.

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