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News Releases for Week of Sunday, April 5, 2015

April 10

Spokane Police Help Citizens Remove Drug House From Neighborhood

4:02 p.m. - The Department’s Civil Enforcement Unit shut down a nuisance home, which was the source of more than 100 calls for service in the past year.

Spokane Police Host Citizens Academy

12:07 p.m. - Spokane Police will offer the “Citizens Academy” with courses held every Wednesday from May 6 to June 8.

April 8

Spokane Gives University Challenge

Noon - Students from local universities and colleges will complete service projects during Spokane Gives Week (April 25-May 3) in a friendly competition.

April 7

Spokane Police Arrest Suspect for Unlawful Imprisonment

9:02 p.m. - Jose L. Jiminez (42) is accused of grabbing an 11-year-old girl by the arm in Coeur d'Alene Park and refusing to let go.

City Considers Land Use Changes, Mobile Home Park Preservation

Noon - The City is hosting an Open House for three proposed land use map and zoning changes and one text amendment proposal.

April 6

Mayor calls for salary to be set by review board

11:30 a.m. - City of Spokane Mayor David Condon is renewing calls to discuss how the mayor’s salary is set.

City to Make Changes at 4th & Maple Signal

9:35 a.m. - Crews will change the eastbound and westbound signal phases at the intersection of 4th Avenue and Maple Street to operate independently at all times.