
Watch: City Council Meeting August 18th, 2021
Did you miss the last City Council Meeting? You can now watch the meeting online at your convenience to stay informed on our city’s issues and decisions.

Did you miss the last City Council Meeting? You can now watch the meeting online at your convenience to stay informed on our city’s issues and decisions.

Primary candidates campaigning for Deer Park City Council positions will participate in a town hall debate at the Pickett Fence in Deer Park. This event will allow voters to get to know candidates through a question-answer section which will include questions from event hosts, the community, and each other.

Southwest Area Incident Management Team released a press release updating the Ford Corkscrew Fire and announced they would be having a virtual public meeting tonight, August 19, 2021.

The Ford Corkscrew fire is still an active firefight. It is far from over and will theoretically last days before total control can be established. Currently, the total acreage is over 15,000, as reported by Steven County Fire District 1.

From Stevens County Sheriffs Office THIS IS A NEW AND VERY LARGE LEVEL 3 EVACUATION NOTICE FOR THE LOON LAKE AREA. FOR MORE DETAIL, A

Winds have pushed ash and debris from the Ford Corkscrew fire to the Deer Park area. The fire started on August 15th and has already burned over 3,000 acres and triggered level 3 evacuations.

Cloverleaf Education is taking the steps to become a non-profit organization. The program has been focused on distance learning, homeschool support, individual tutoring, and sponsorships of STEAM-based clubs such as Technology Club (focused primarily on computer programming and engineering).

Dear Citizens of Spokane County Fire District 4:
I would like to take this opportunity to thank the community for your tremendous support during our recent Levy election.

Deer Park High School 2021 graduate Dawson Youngblood finishes his senior year with several impressive accomplishments, including being on his way to play basketball for the Community Colleges of Spokane.

As they make their way through summer, the Chamber of Commerce has been tediously ironing out details to ensure a back-on-track approach after the recent year with COVID.