
Historical Society Seeks New Home
Collectors have been stashing historical documents and artifacts in their closets for years, but now they might have found a new home. After a motion

Collectors have been stashing historical documents and artifacts in their closets for years, but now they might have found a new home. After a motion

Broken glass littered the ground underneath the 15-passenger van as Pastor Jeromy Waunch surveyed the damage on Monday morning, November 26th. During the night, someone

Singing voices filled the cool evening air as rain drizzled down on umbrellas and warm winter hats. Families walked up from all directions and gathered
Do you know someone who has a big talent that the community should know about? If you have enjoyed our Local Talent section over the
In a special meeting, the date of which changed twice, the City Council voted 4-1 to raise property taxes, continue using the Spokane County Sheriff

The Need The interest in horses and horseback riding amongst our community has never waned; however, the ability for many to afford the expensive hobby
The City Council Meeting that was set to discuss a number of controversial changes to city ordinances has been moved to Monday, November 19th at

This month the Deer Park Library is celebrating their 20th anniversary. The all-ages celebration event scheduled for November 8th from 6-8pm includes a concert, face
A property taxes increase and a ban on consumer fireworks will be on the agenda for the next Deer Park City Council meeting scheduled for
At the Deer Park City Council meeting on October 17th, Dee Cragun introduced a motion to seek the ban of fireworks at the earliest possible