Listen "Gonzaga Clashes with Oregon State, Homelessness Count, Riverfront Skate Nights, and Civic Theatre's "Sweat""
Episode Synopsis
Good morning, this is your Spokane Local Frequency for January 28, 2025. Today, we're diving into the latest happenings around town, from sports to community events and cultural exhibitions.Starting off with sports, Gonzaga is looking to flip the script in their second meeting with Oregon State after a tough overtime loss. The Bulldogs are eager to bounce back, and fans are hoping for a thrilling matchup[2].In community news, hundreds of volunteers are out in Spokane County conducting the annual homelessness count. This critical effort helps identify and support those in need, reflecting the city's commitment to addressing homelessness[2].For those looking for something fun to do, Riverfront Spokane has a packed calendar. Today, enjoy free skate rentals with every paid admission at the Numerica Skate Ribbon. Tomorrow, join the Spokane Chiefs hockey team for a community skate night. It's a great way to get some exercise and enjoy the winter scenery[1].If you're interested in arts and culture, there's plenty to explore. The Spokane Civic Theatre is presenting "Sweat," a gripping drama that runs through February 2. Meanwhile, the Northwest Museum of Arts & Culture is wrapping up its "It Happened Here: Expo '74 Fifty Years Later" exhibition, which offers a fascinating look at the transformative impact of the 1974 World's Fair on Spokane[3][4].For families, the Airway Heights Library is hosting "Family Play & Learn Storytime" every Thursday at 10:30 a.m. It's a wonderful opportunity for kids to engage in interactive stories and activities[3].In other news, the Washington legislature is considering new restrictions on gun shops, sparking concerns among local business owners. This development highlights the ongoing debate over gun control in the state[2].For those who love running, mark your calendars for the upcoming half marathons and 5K races in Riverfront Park. The first event is on March 16, followed by another on April 13. These races offer a scenic route along the Spokane River and are perfect for both seasoned runners and newcomers[1].Finally, if you're looking for a unique dining experience, Spokane boasts the only Chili's in Washington state. It's a fun fact that sets our city apart from Seattle[2].This has been Spokane Local Frequency. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
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