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Spokane County's Northside And Southside Pools Cost Less

Spokane County's Northside And Southside Pools Cost Less

Spokane County's Northside and Southside Aquatic Centers are going to open this Friday and with some lower prices!

Admission will drop from 6 dollars to 4 dollars for users 6 and older.

From 3 dollars to 2 dollars for 3- through 5-year-olds.

From 60 dollars to 40 dollars for punch passes that offer a 20 percent discount.

Spokane's in Bloom!

Spokane's in Bloom!

We've been couped up long enough and it is now time to get out and enjoy some of the beauty of the northwest.  There's the "Gone with the Wind Garden" at 14815 N. River Park Lane in Nine Mile Falls or how about strolling through the "Days of Wine and Roses Garden" at 9125 N.

"Tuesday AM Recap: West Central Town Hall"

The neighborhood councils had their say on Monday night instead of the normal city council meeting for the City of Spokane. The legislative agenda was postponed until next week. The neighborhoods met at West Central Community Center and featured presentations on their neighborhoods. Councilman Jon Snyder posted a recap of some notable presentations at his blog. It includes mentions of North Indian Trail, Emerson/Garfield, North Hill, Balboa/South Indian Trail, Five-Mile Prairie, Northwest and North Central.

School Testing In Washington State

School Testing In Washington State

Test results show Washington high school students do well in reading and writing on statewide tests but fall short in science.

Of this year's tenth graders, only about half are passing the science assessment.

81 percent passed the reading test on their first try and nearly 84 percent passed the writing test.

Results from math tests will be released in August.

The high school proficiency exam is one of four state requirements for graduation.

RoadCheck 2011

RoadCheck 2011

Washington State patrol troopers and inspectors checked nearly 12 hundred commercial vehicles during last week's three-day "RoadCheck 2011."

The patrol says they issued nearly 18 hundred tickets for violations, took 214 vehicles out of service for safety violations and removed 43 drivers from behind the wheel, mostly for record of duty violations.

One driver was arrested for drunken driving and two had suspended licenses.

Geese Study

Geese Study

Washington Fish and Wildlife biologists and volunteers are putting leg bands on a thousand Canada geese to study population trends in Eastern Washington.

Waterfowl specialist Mikal Moore says they're trying to understand why nesting is declining in rural areas while complaints about urban geese have been rising.

The banding project began this week and continues through next Tuesday. Geese are currently easy to catch because they are molting and unable to fly.

All Saints Wins a Greenhouse

All Saints Wins a Greenhouse
The growing season just got a little longer at All Saints Catholic School on Spokane's South Hill.  A brand new GREENHOUSE is on the way to the school from Washington State Potato Commission and GreenhouseMegastore.com.   All Saints was one of several local schools to win the "Kids Are Growing" greenhouse contest.  The stude