SPOKANE, Wash. – The Spokane Public Schools (SPS) bond , part of the Together Spokane initiatives, has garnered 61.37% voter approval with 10,000 ballots still to be counted.

SPS Superintendent Adam Swinyard emphasized the significance of this initiative.

“Expo ‘74 was a catalyst for this entire region,” Swinyard stated. “We really believe that this transformational partnership is the next version of that, and it sets the course for a really bright future.”

SPS Board President Nikki Lockwood highlighted the bond’s long-term benefits.

“This bond will strengthen Spokane for decades to come, and we’re committed to transparency, accountability and ensuring every dollar delivers lasting value,” Lockwood said.

The Spokane Parks Levy , another key Together Spokane initiative, has also se

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