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The deal puts a small share of the project's total costs onto Spokane County's shoulders, but commissioners were divided in their reactions to the proposal.
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The Spokane Indians baseball team is asking state lawmakers for $5.8 million to help fund required and optional upgrades at Avista Stadium in Spokane Valley, which turns 65 this year.
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The baseball team and county officials did not reach an agreement at a strategic planning meeting. The two sides may meet again next week or in early October.
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The Indians minor league baseball team will chip in $3 million. They're asking Spokane County for $11 million. But paying the rest of the $23 million price tag for upgrades is still being worked out.
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Last weekend the Spokane Indians baseball team had its final two home games for the 2021 season cancelled because of Covid concerns with players on the…
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Tuesday was Opening Day for the Spokane Indians baseball club. That’s a big day in any year, but especially this year because the 2020 minor league season…
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Batter up! This is the Inland Journal podcast from Spokane Public Radio. I’m Doug Nadvornick.Thursday, April 1 is opening day for Major League Baseball.…
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The Spokane Indians minor league baseball club welcomed the news about the move to Phase 3 in Washington. It means they’ll have actually have a season…
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The 2021 baseball season is starting to feel like reality for the Spokane Indians minor league baseball club.It’s been a long time since the team played.…
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Employees for the Spokane Indians minor league baseball team hope to get some answers soon about the 2021 season.Part of the uncertainty is the Covid…