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News Releases for Week of Sunday, October 1, 2017

Oct. 6

Indians' Staff Helps Install Youth Baseball Field at Glover Park

4:35 p.m. - Front Office helps refurbish ballpark for community youth

Looff Carrousel Horse Exhibition at the MAC

4:10 p.m. - The City of Spokane Parks & Recreation has partnered with the MAC to bring an exhibition of hand-carved horses from craftsman Charles I. D. Looff.

Section of Fish Lake Trail Intermittently Closed for Improvements

2:23 p.m. - Beginning Monday, October 9, a portion of the Fish Lake Trail will be intermittently closed for repair. Work is expected to be completed October 27.

Second open house set for Downriver Park master plan

9:08 a.m. - The City of Spokane will host a second Open House to present the preliminary concepts to accommodate stormwater and improve Downriver Park.

Oct. 5

Spokane Police arrest fleeing hit and run suspect.

5:26 p.m. - Spokane Police arrest fleeing hit and run suspect who crashed on N. Monroe St.

More than 850 Homes Targeted for Fire Safety Campaign

1:46 p.m. - The American Red Cross, Spokane Valley Fire Department and the Spokane Fire Department partner to kick-off National Fire Prevention Week.

Oct. 4

SPD involved in an Officer Involved Shooting at Shadle Walmart

8:24 p.m. - SPD Officers were involved in an Officer Involved Shooting incident this evening.  Two officers fired their service weapons striking the suspect.

Spokane Police Investigating Officer Impersonation

3:51 p.m. - Spokane Police Investigating Officer Impersonation

Monday, October 9 is a Parking Meter Holiday

9:12 a.m. - City offices open as usual.

Oct. 3

SmileMobile Offers Free and Reduced Cost Dental Care October 6-8

11:32 a.m. - Local network created to improve oral health and reduce health disparities in Spokane County.

Oct. 2

Spokane Police investigating a shooting with a victim.

4:55 p.m. - Spokane Police investigating a shooting with a victim.

Mayor orders City flags to half-staff in support of shooting victims

9:34 a.m. - Flags will remain at half-staff until Oct. 6