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Flag Raising for Inauguration Day

Spokane Mayor Lisa Brown announced that flags at City facilities will be raised in accordance with Governor Ferguson’s directive for Inauguration Day on January 20, 2025. Following the inauguration, flags will be lowered to half-staff from January 21 to January 29 in memory of former President Jimmy Carter. The article emphasizes the local observance of significant national events and their impact on the community.

Mayor Brown Reflects on First Year in Office

Mayor Brown reflects on his first year in office, highlighting key achievements and upcoming community services like green cart collection and Christmas tree pickup from January 6th to January 10th, emphasizing the importance of community engagement.

Flags Lowered for Former President Jimmy Carter

Spokane Mayor Lisa Brown has ordered flags at City facilities to be lowered to half-staff in remembrance of former President Jimmy Carter, following President Biden's national directive. This act honors Carter's legacy of service and compassion, and residents are encouraged to participate by lowering flags at their homes and businesses until January 28, coinciding with the National Day of Mourning on January 9.

Outgoing state Sen. Mike Padden to join congressman-elect Michael Baumgartner's office

Outgoing state Senator Mike Padden has been appointed as a senior adviser to congressman-elect Michael Baumgartner, starting January 2025. Padden, known for casting the first electoral college vote for Ronald Reagan, looks forward to continuing his service to the Eastern Washington community.

Council Adopts New Rules with Additional Opportunities for Public Participation

The Spokane City Council has approved new rules to enhance public participation in policy discussions, allowing community members to provide verbal testimonies at regular committee meetings starting in 2025. The updated procedures prioritize transparency and community engagement in the legislative process.

Northeast Spokane gets a representative on the Transit Authority as the city council shuffles board appointments

Northeast Spokane has secured a voting seat on the Spokane Transit Authority Board, thanks to the advocacy of Council members Michael Cathcart and Jonathan Bingle. This appointment follows extensive discussions within the city council regarding committee leadership and representation.

Spokane City Council will continue to meet on Mondays after contentious fight ends in concessions

Spokane's City Council will continue its long-standing practice of meeting on Mondays after a contentious debate over proposed rule changes. The council unanimously agreed to maintain the current schedule, reflecting a commitment to inclusivity and accessibility for all members and constituents.

Getting There: Disagreements flare again over how to pay for promised Spokane traffic unit that still hasn't ramped up

Spokane Mayor Lisa Brown faces criticism from transportation safety activists over her budget proposal to fund a traffic enforcement unit by reallocating infrastructure funds. Activists argue this contradicts her previous campaign stance against similar budget maneuvers, highlighting the ongoing tension between public safety funding and infrastructure commitments.

Spin Control: Spokane voters sharply divided in presidential race again

Spokane County voters remain divided following the recent presidential election, with a computerized analysis indicating a slight shift in polarization. While the region has historically leaned Republican, an increase in toss-up precincts suggests a more competitive political landscape, indicating that polarization may not be as severe as previously thought.

Congressman-elect Michael Baumgartner endorses replacement county treasurer; county GOP pledges appointment is wide open

Congressman-elect Michael Baumgartner has endorsed Matt Hanson as his successor for the Spokane County Treasurer position, set to be vacated in January 2024. The Spokane County Republican Party has committed to an open and transparent nomination process, inviting all eligible candidates to apply and rejecting cronyism. This article discusses the implications of Baumgartner's endorsement and the upcoming political transition in the county.