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March Marvel-Calvary a catalyst for historic Gonzaga run

In Gear for Good
Kramer puts integrity first at Christian Brothers

City commissions offer chance to serve, enhance community
When Danetta “Dg” Garcia’s bid for a Liberty Lake City Council seat fell short, she didn’t give up on the idea of serving the city she calls home.

TT's Brewery and Barbecue Expands to Neighborhood Liberty Lake Location
In the smoky realm of barbecue, TT's BBQ has carved a niche for itself as a beacon of mouth watering flavors and culinary expertise for both their beer and food.

Daughters of The American Revolution
The Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) is a volunteer women’s organization that has been dedicated to historical preservation, education, and patriotism for over a century. Across the United States, there are over 3,000 chapters supporting an estimated current membership of 200,000, with over one million total members since their founding in 1890.

HOA’s have different rules what it means for Police and streets
The city of Liberty Lake is known for its winding paths, street trees and homeowner’s associations. Recently, however, residents of some neighborhoods have been questioning the services they receive from the city, particularly police patrols and traffic enforcement.

Vietnam Veteran Pat Payne Receives his Combat Infantry Badge
Spokane Valley resident and Vietnam Veteran Pat Payne personifies bravery, resilience, and a profound commitment to supporting his fellow service members. Having served in the Vietnam War, Pat received both the Bronze Star and Purple Heart medals for his exceptional contributions and sacrifices. Unfortunately, at the time of his service discharge, a key ‘box’ was left unchecked, and he did not receive his Combat Infantry Badge or CIB until fifty-six years after leaving Vietnam.

Return Ticket Home; Fisher helped establish LL city roots
In the acclaimed 1940 novel, “You Can’t Go Home Again,” author Thomas Wolfe paints the picture of ambitious writer George Webber who leaves his rural hometown roots to seek fame and fortune in New York City.

At Home on Air – Media fixture Owsley relishes local roots
Sean Owsley’s first big break in the media world came when he was living in a modest apartment on Skipworth Road in Spokane Valley.

Spokane Valley Library employee is recognized by the Library of Congress
Spokane Valley Library was recently honored to receive a Certificate of Appreciation from the Library of Congress for its involvement in the Veterans History Project. The Library of Congress recognized the library's continuous dedication to preserving the stories and experiences of our nation's veterans. As part of this recognition, Congresswoman Cathy McMorris Rodgers presented a Certificate of Appreciation to Jeremy Mullin, a local resident actively involved in the project.

Council social media training degenerates into confrontation
Spokane Valley City Council training on policy regarding social media accounts and use of the city’s logo turned from benignly informative to heatedly combative after an exchange between two council members at the Jan. 9 meeting.

Central Valley School District Prop. 1

Eat, Shop, and Be Merry

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2023 Candidate Guide

Sporting in Liberty Lake

Closing the Chasm

Congratulations First Ridgeline High School Graduating Class of 2023

2023 Liberty Lake Kiwanis Yard Sales are Coming!
Click here to register today! Only $15 to get into the printed and online guide!

Public Safety Raised to New Level

Parks and Art Commission

Looking Ahead to 2023

Eat, Shop and Be Merry

New city administrator

Liberty Lake Kiwanis Yard Sale Interactive Map!

Liberty Lake Kiwanis Yard Sale Guide - Now Available!!

Conrats 2022 Senior Graduates

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6/26/2014 2:23:00 PM

Expect traffic detours during Valley Girl Triathlon
Residents should be prepared for traffic detours and road closures during the annual Valley Girl July 13 in Liberty Lake.

Molter Road from Mission to Inlet Drive will be closed to vehicular traffic from 7:30 to 10:30 a.m. for cyclists. Those traveling to the golf courses should follow signs for the Valleyway detour. Those accessing the Mormon Church are asked to use Mission to Malvern or Country Vista to Boone Ave. 

For more, go to www.valleygirltri.com

Ehlers named principal at Greenacres Elementary
The Central Valley School Board of Directors recently approved the selection of Lindsay Ehlers as principal of Greenacres Elementary School.

Ehlers, a Liberty Lake resident who joined the district as an elementary educator in 2001, has been the assistant principal of Greenacres Elementary since 2011. She is a National Board Certified Teacher and has served on a wide variety of district committees including the Teacher Principal Evaluation Project.

For more on new administrators selected to lead CV schools, go to www.cvsd.org

Position open on city Planning Commission
The city of Liberty Lake is currently accepting applications to serve on the city's Planning Commission. The group meets the second Wednesday of each month and serves as an advisory body to the City Council on the overall coordination of land use in the city. 

Applications, which are being accepted until July 3, can be found at www.libertylakewa.gov

Renew boat decals
The Washington state Department of Licensing reminds boat owners to renew 2014 boat decals before they get out on the water. All state registrations expired on June 30.

Boat registrations can be renewed online at the DOL website or in person at a neighborhood vehicle licensing office. Those who choose to renew at an office should make sure to note the registration number on the bow of the boat or watercraft and take that information to the office. 

For more, visit www.dol.wa.gov

Water report available
The Liberty Lake Sewer and Water District's 2013 Annual Drinking Water Quality Report is being distributed electronically this year, but customers wanting a hard copy may obtain one.  

LLSWD Lake Protection Manager Jeremy Jenkins said customers may obtain a physical copy by calling 922-5443; picking one up at the district office, Liberty Lake City Hall or the Liberty Lake Municipal Library; or printing one from the internet at www.libertylake.org/ccr/ccr2013.pdf.

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