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Mike'd Up Spokane

Author: Michael Allen

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A podcast dedicated to conversations about the politics, issues, entertainment and lifestyles of the Inland Northwest.
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Today's guest is Rick Romero, the former Public Works Director at the City of Spokane and the founder of Better Government Spokane. Our conversation today covers several timely issues including the separation of the regional emergency response system and the current ballot issues by Spokane Public Schools and Spokane Parks. Enjoy the show!
Today we have a small business focus! Gabe's Gourmet Foods is a local family owned business since the sixties. Susan shares her experience as an entrepreneur growing a small business and all that entails from sales to packaging.
Brian Linn, Vice President of Marketing and Communications for the Sportsmen's Alliance, a national organization that represents hunters, anglers, and outdoor enthusiasts. The Alliance has been very active here in Washington, and right now they are involved in a lawsuit against the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife. The case centers on something called the open meetings requirement — essentially, laws that are supposed to ensure transparency and public participation in how government agencies make decisions.
Darin shares information and data on some of the issues and opportunities facing the Spokane/CDA real estate markets and what policy changes could help address the housing issues in our region.
Collene Gardner shares her over two decades of volunteering in Spokane's Neighborhood Council system and Community Assembly body. Including how to get involved and what to expect if you do.
In today's episode we visit with Stephanie Curran, the CEO of the Spokane Public Facilities District. She discusses what it is like to manage and book entertainment for The Spokane Veterans Arena, The Podium, Interstate Bank Center for the Arts and One Spokane Stadium. Stories also include tidbits on Paul McCartney and Lizzo.
In this episode we discuss the Washington State Growth Management act, the County update to the Comprehensive Plan and other issues affecting growth in the Inland Northwest.
Discussions today include overview of the regional economy, regional venture capital and start ups, regional overview of the Spokane/North Idaho Housing environment.
Discussion today includes how the City helped clean up the river and saved citizens millions in taxes, Eastern Washington University, The Podium Project and a branding effort market all our amazing experiences Downtown.
Today our guest is former City of Spokane Police Chief Craig Meidl Topics covered include what it is like being an officer in Spokane, the separation of the City and County emergency dispatch system and what can we be doing now to address our issues in our downtown.
Councilman Michael Cathcart

Councilman Michael Cathcart

2025-02-0501:03:38

In today's episode we discuss many of the issues facing the City of Spokane: housing, scattered shelter strategy, fentanyl's impact and the brewing conflict between the City and County over emergency services dispatch.
Ben Stuckart

Ben Stuckart

2025-01-2301:04:57

Our first guest, Ben Stuckart, discusses Housing, Strong Mayor, a possible jail and even Ricky Henderson. 1 hour 5 minutes.
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