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Spokane Standoff Resolved Peacefully, Community Events Abound - 01/07/23 Spokane Local Frequency


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Good morning, this is your Spokane Local Frequency for Wednesday, January 7th. Kicking off the day with a sigh of relief from Spokane Valley, where deputies wrapped up a tense hours-long standoff on Monday evening without anyone getting hurt. It started as a welfare check on 57-year-old Jeffrey B. Hanson in the 11000 block of East 3rd Avenue, but quickly escalated when reports came in that he'd pointed a gun at someone and was armed to the teeth, talking about forcing a showdown with police. SWAT swooped in, negotiators talked him down, and by 7:10 pm, Hanson surrendered peacefully. They seized 12 firearms, two air rifles, holsters, and piles of ammo, booking him for felony assault and displaying a weapon. It's a stark reminder of how crisis intervention teams can turn potential tragedy into a safe resolution, keeping our neighborhoods secure.[1]
Shifting to brighter news, today's packed with ways to connect and get involved. Right now at Spokane Falls Community College, the DSHS Mobile Unit is on campus from 8 am to 3 pm in the SUB Lounge, offering direct help with benefits, applications, and support services—perfect if you or someone you know needs a hand navigating state resources.[6] Entrepreneurs, don't miss the Contracting Coffee Hour at 8 am, hosted by Startup Spokane and Washington APEX, where you can sip java and network on landing government contracts to grow your business.[8]
Tonight, shake off the winter chill at the Spokane Comedy Club's Funny-4-Food Open Mic Night—it's free, running through early February, so grab friends for laughs and local talent that always delivers fresh energy.[2] Looking ahead, bundle up for Riverfront Park's Cheap Skate Tuesdays tomorrow with free rentals, or mark January 14th for Skate Night with the Spokane Chiefs—free skating, pizza, player meet-and-greets, and swag at the Numerica Skate Ribbon.[4] Thrill-seekers, the Banff Centre Mountain Film Festival hits the Fox Theater January 9th through 11th, marking its 50th year with epic adventure flicks that celebrate our wild backyard, plus a VIP event Saturday supporting local groups like Spokane Riverkeepers and Inland NW Land Conservancy.[7]
On the community front, Spokane's gearing up for the annual homeless count January 27th through February 2nd by the Regional Continuum of Care, a key snapshot to shape real solutions for those on our streets.[3] Weather-wise, expect mostly cloudy skies with temps in the upper 30s and possible light snow flurries adding 1 to 3 inches—drive safe out there.[5] Gaming fans, Sage's Portal Board Game Cafe has weekly Flesh and Blood nights tonight from 6 pm, blending strategy with fun rivalry.[10]
Whether you're building connections, chasing laughs, or adventuring indoors, Spokane's buzzing with opportunities that strengthen our community one story at a time. This has been Spokane Local Frequency. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.
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