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Inland Journal, Feb. 8, 2018

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Inland Journal for February 8, 2018:

    ?    We look ahead at the February 13 ballot in Spokane County, which features a dozen school levies and bond issues.
    ?    With the Washington legislature still fine tuning a new basic education funding plan, local school administrators are a little nervous about the next couple of years.
    ?    We visit the Mead and Central Valley school districts, which are addressing growth within their boundaries with new bond issues.
    ?    We look at Avista’s new Catalyst building, which aims to begin development of the southern half of Spokane’s University District.
    ?    We look at an Arc of Spokane program that teaches people with intellectual disabilities how to protect themselves against sexual assault.
 

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