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Candidate Forum on June 30th

Candidate Forum on June 30th

Candidate forums can be some of the best way to learn about your ballot choices. Watching oppositions tee off to carefully crafted questions by moderators is certainly one way to spend your evening. City Cable 5 is hosting multiple replays of primary election forums in July. They'll be recorded in front of a live audience in the City Council Chambers on Thursday, June 30th from 5 to 8 p.m. Hint: They're more fun in person!

Team St. Lukes Makes High Marks at Nationals

Team St. Lukes Makes High Marks at Nationals

Team St. Lukes continues to bring about their best when competing. Austin, Chelsea and Kristen have all made National standards which puts them into the Paralympic system and allows them to receive some support and opens up more opportunities/invitations for other events and camps. The athletes that have hit London standards, help get the US slots for London (Amber, Chelsea, Austin, and Kristen).

Effective July 1, All State Liquor Stores To Have Uniform, Expanded Operating Hours

Effective July 1, All State Liquor Stores To Have Uniform, Expanded Operating Hours
Effective July 1, all state liquor stores will have the same hours of operation.* All state stores will also be open additional hours for added convenience. The WSLCB received funding in the state budget to standardize state store hours. Standardized hours are projected to generate nearly $800,000 in additional revenue during the 2011-13 Biennium. Currently, operating hours vary by location at the 166 state stores. The new state store hours will be:

Monday – Thursday: 10:00 a.m. – 9:00 p.m.

Friday – Saturday: 10:00 a.m.

EWU Announces Plan to Increase Tuition And Cut Programs

EWU Announces Plan to Increase Tuition And Cut Programs

Facing serious cuts in state funding, the Eastern Washington University Board of Trustees has announced a budget that increases tuition by 11% each of the next two years.  The plan will also cut up to 10 degree programs and 15 - 20 positions at the university.    EWU has not announced which programs will be cut, but school spokesman Dave Meany says that decision should come down in the next couple of weeks.  

More details in a news release just issued by EWU:

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Follow Up: Spokane in National Geographic Photo of the Day

Follow Up: Spokane in National Geographic Photo of the Day

Last week, we posted about downtown Spokane making its way into National Geographic's Photo of the Day. It might be safe to assume that thousands of people saw it and got a taste of what makes Spokane beautiful. The photographer Jason Zito, ZPhotography, visited Spokane last December and took the photo entitled, "Fog", on December 13th. On that day, Spokane experienced a foggy morning in the low 40s.

New Business Hopes to Dip into Success

New Business Hopes to Dip into Success

Liquid Transformations at 1707 E. Holyoke has finally opened and is ready to wow Spokane with a cool Hydrographic process. Steve, Jeff and Derek had known each other for many years and had also worked together, they wanted to do something on their own and be their own boss. Liquid Transformation was born and after the building was found and several months of clean up and renovation they have started "printing" . The process is simple you have a sheet with a design on it, layed out in water and sprayed with an activator...the paper dissolves and the ink remains, undisturbed.

Young Muscians Compete At BOBfest

Young Muscians Compete At BOBfest

People in Riverfront Park got serenaded with the sweet sounds of young local bands Saturday. 12 teen bands competed in BOBfest 2011, Battle of the Bands at the Clocktower Meadow.

The competition gives young musicians a chance to perform in public and get critiqued by local judges. This year, Better Than Yesterday took first place. The band is made up students from Ferris High School and Odyssey Middle School. Lewis and Clark students in the band Battlesound got second place.