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City of Spokane Official Website (228 words)
The City of Spokane is seeking residents who would like to help determine how to spend a portion of the funds raised by the Tax Increment Financing district created earlier this year around the Kendall Yards project.
Spokane Mayor Dennis Hession today announced that his 2008 City Budget proposal will include a reduction in citizens' water, sewer, and garbage bills.
Community youth and adults are invited to attend the Chase Youth Commission's annual Youth Issues Candidates Forum, from 4 to 6:30 p.m.
TIME Wireless: The City That Cut the Cord (1203 words)
Spokane is one of those sleepy cities bursting with small-town pride—its residents will be glad to inform you, for example, that it's the smallest city ever to be host of a World's Fair—but it's a pretty quiet place on a Tuesday night.
Spokane is actually a radical experiment in urban wireless technology, a live-in laboratory where city-employed nerds are crash-testing the wireless technotopia of the future.
Downtown Spokane was suddenly blessed with wireless goodness, and the tournament went off without a hitch, all those pesky little slips of paper having been replaced by sleek wireless PDAs.
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