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Spokane Local Frequency: Freezing Start, Indians Win, Community Heroes

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Local Frequency - Spokane
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Apr 26, 2026
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Summary

Good morning, this is your Spokane Local Frequency for Sunday, April 26. What a chilly start to the day, folks. Freezing temperatures are gripping much of the Spokane region this morning, so bundle up if youre heading out early. The National Weather Service calls for partly sunny skies today with a chance of snow flurries, highs reaching only the upper 30s to lower 40s, and breezy west winds gusting up to 30 miles per hour. That 50 percent shot at precipitation means slick roads are possible, so drive carefully and keep an eye on updates, especially if youre traveling east toward Chelan County where a flood warning lingers until early Monday evening. Impacts like this remind us how our Inland Northwest weather can shift plans fast, but it also sets the stage for some cozy indoor vibes. Shifting to brighter news from the diamond, the Spokane Indians delivered a thrilling 6-2 victory over the Everett AquaSox last night at Everett Memorial Stadium. In front of 1,532 fans, our High-A squad snapped a skid with their first win of the week, powered by standout pitching from Rockies prospect Brody Brecht. The guy was unhittable, tossing four no-hit innings and fanning seven batters, showcasing why hes ranked No. 8 in the system. If youre a baseball fan, catch the next home game soon; these performances are fueling excitement and drawing crowds that boost our local sports scene. Over in Spokane Valley, kudos to University High School student Else Hjorten, who snagged the April You Rock! Community Recognition Award from Mayor Padden. This dedicated volunteer is making real waves through her service, proving how young leaders strengthen our neighborhoods one act at a time. And for students at SFCC, todays your last chance for that 50 percent Spring Quarter tuition refund if you n…