 |  | City of Spokane Did you know Spokane, the undisputed heart of the Inland Northwest, hosted the first environmentally themed World's Fair in 1974? Of course, now we know it was only a sign of the great things to come. As a thriving mountain side metropolis, Spokane boasts a population of nearly 500,000, a hearty economy and an entertainment and nightlife scene that is second to none. Read More ... | | | |  | City of Spokane Valley Officially incorporated in 2003, the City of Spokane Valley features a rare combination of quality neighborhoods and schools, strong businesses and retail centers, exceptional outdoor beauty and top notch facilities. With an estimated population of 88,920 (WA State OFM, 2008), Spokane Valley is the 7th largest city in Washington State. Even more impressive, Spokane Valley was the largest incorporation in the state and the second largest single incorporation in US history at the time! Read More ... | | | |  | City of Liberty Lake A hot spot in the Inland Northwest at the turn of the century, Liberty Lake once drew more than 14,000 people to its shores for the Fourth of July. Now Liberty Lake is one of the up and coming cities in the Spokane region. A dynamic and active city of more than 6,500 residents, less than 15 minutes outside of Spokane, Liberty Lake is quick to be recognized as a family and business friendly community. Read More ... | | | |  | City of Airway Heights Just like the planes that fly out of Spokane International Airport, the City of Airway Heights is taking off. Once a forgotten part of the West Plains, Airway Heights is experiencing unprecedented economic, residential and commercial growth. Yet despite its continued development, Airway Heights continues to cling to its small town charm. Read More ... | | | |  | City of Cheney Home to Eastern Washington University, Cheney is a thriving college town of 10,210 offering the rare combination of a quality educational presence, affordability, safe living conditions and modest size with quick access to a major metropolitan area. Despite steady growth over the years Cheney has retained its family friendly environment and small town atmosphere. Read More ... |
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