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Spokane is named after the leader of the local Indian tribe, who identified himself to fur trappers as Illim-Spokane, which means "chief of the sun people".
Greater Spokane Valley Chamber of Commerce. 9507 E. Sprague, Spokane Valley, WA 99206. Phone: 509-924-4994 or 1-866-475-1436. E-mail
Spokane Public Library. 906 W. Main, Spokane, WA 99201. Phone: 509-444-5300.
Spokane Regional Convention and Visitors Bureau. 801 West Riverside, Suite 301, Spokane, WA 99201. Phone: 509-624-1341.
Spokane Area Economic Development Council Fax: 509-624-3759.
Spokane.net
Includes new stories from The Spokesman Review, business, community and government links
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Tincan - Inland
Northwest Community Access Network
TINCAN provides education and support for social, economic and community development
for the Inland Northwest region through the use of information technology and interactive media.
KHQ-Q6 (NBC)
KREM-TV Online (CBS)
KXLY-TV (ABC)
Spokane Traffic Cams
Spokane area traffic cams from the Washington State Department of Transportation.
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