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CM Merkel’s Coalition for Common Sense loses candidate to ongoing health issues

(The Center Square) – Spokane Valley City Councilmember Ben Wick will go on to serve a fourth term after his challenger, Daryl Williams, withdrew from the race on Thursday, citing ongoing health issues. Williams was a part of the recently formed Common Sense Coalition, along with Catherine Nelson, Brad Hohn and Councilmember Al Merkel. The group announced its alliance on July 15 ahead of the August primary election, as Williams, Nelson and Hohn all pushed

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‘South Hill Rapist’ Kevin Coe could soon be released

(The Center Square) – One of Spokane’s most notorious criminals could soon be released from the Special Commitment Center on McNeil Island. An Aug. 28 email from the Washington State Department of Social and Health Services sent to state lawmakers said Kevin Coe, 78, is scheduled for an unconditional release hearing on Oct. 2 Coe, referred to in media reports as the “South Hill Rapist,” was accused of a string of violent rapes that terrorized

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Audit: Hospital employee embezzled $32K from rural taxpayers, patient revenues

(The Center Square) – Having already served her sentence, a state audit published Thursday revealed that a former East Adams Rural Healthcare employee had embezzled $32,000 from taxpayers back in 2023. According to the report, Adams County Public Hospital District 2 notified the Office of the Washington State Auditor, or SAO, in September 2023 about the potential loss of public funds. The district spends $12 million annually from local taxpayers and its revenues, which a

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Pierce County Council approves $12M for affordable housing; 98% away from 2044 goal

(The Center Square) – Pierce County has created or preserved 1,387 new units of affordable housing in just over two years, but still needs 49,213 units to reach its ambitious 2044 goal. On Tuesday, the Pierce County Council approved $12.2 million in funding for four housing projects that will create or preserve 646 units of affordable housing. The funding comes from the 2023 Maureen Howard Affordable Housing Act, which established a one-tenth of 1% sales

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