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  2. Spokane mayor announces cost saving measures, less grim ... - AOL

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    Sep. 4—The city of Spokane has announced another proposal to cut costs by offering union employees an early retirement incentive, taking another step to close the city's budget gap that is ...

  3. Spokane's human resources director out, fourth to go in 4 years

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    Mar. 6—Spokane Human Resources Director David Moss will leave the city effective Friday, Mayor Lisa Brown's office confirmed in a Wednesday afternoon statement. "As part of her mayoral ...

  4. (The Center Square) – Spokane Valley plans to add 10 police officers to its ranks this year, three of whom are already in training; the city council decided on Tuesday where the other seven will ...

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  6. Category:Government of Spokane, Washington - Wikipedia

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    Mayoral elections in Spokane, Washington (4 P) Pages in category "Government of Spokane, Washington" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total.

  7. Spokane Public Facilities District - Wikipedia

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    The Spokane Public Facilities District (SPFD) is the government body in Spokane, Washington that manages the Spokane Arena, Spokane Convention Center, the First Interstate Center for the Arts, The Podium, and One Spokane Stadium. It was created in 1989 by the Washington State Legislature to create a plan to replace the old Spokane Coliseum.

  8. List of mayors of Spokane - Wikipedia

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    From its founding until 1960, Spokane used a commission system. On March 8, 1960, voters overwhelmingly approved the adoption of a city manager system, which gave the role of city manager most powers. [1] [2] In 2001, Spokane switched to the currently used strong mayor form of government, giving more power to the mayor as chief executive.

  9. 29 city of Spokane employees told Friday they may be laid off

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    Sep. 27—Twenty-nine Spokane city employees learned Friday that their jobs could be eliminated if the city's finances aren't significantly improved in the coming months.