The September 2012 Current

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"I have been here over six years, and the clothing supply is the lowest I have seen," SVP CEO Ken Briggs said. "It doesn't seem to matter whether it is women's clothing or men's clothing or boys' clothing or girls' clothing, we need it all and as soon as possible." Clothing can be brought to Spokane Valley Partners, 10814 E. Broadway, Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. or placed in any Spokane Valley Partners barrel located at Spokane Valley Fire Department stations.

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Primary election results certified The final results of the Aug. 7 primary election have been certified, cementing victory for items like the Spokane Valley Fire Department replacement levy and narrowing the field in other races as the top two candidates in various offices move ahead. Among the highlights for Valley-area voters: U.S. Represenatative, District 5 Incumbent Republican Cathy McMorris Rodgers cruised to the general election with 53.8 percent of the vote, where she will face Democrat Rich Cowan, who notched 35.7 percent. Randall Yearout of Otis Orchards finished third with 7.5 percent. Spokane County Commissioner, District 2 Democrat Daryl Romeyn of Greenacres received nearly 40 percent of the vote to advance out of the three-way field. Republican Shelly O’Quinn of Spokane Valley earned the second spot with 35.9 percent vs. 24.0 percent for fellow GOP representative Rob Chase of Liberty Lake. Fire levies extended Despite the required supermajority, the Spokane Valley Fire Department earned more than enough support to extend its levy that funds about half of the SVFD budget. More than two-thirds of voters (67.6 percent) approved the measure. The results were event better in Spokane County Fire District No. 9, where 68.4 percent of voters extended the levy.

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