Longtime Spokane Valley Democrat Sally Jackson passes away
Longtime Spokane Valley Democrat Sally Jackson passed away Monday, Nov. 2, 2020.
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Armed with a legendary wit, long-time Spokane Valley resident Sally Jackson, age 86, tried her hand at doing stand-up comedy in 2018
Colin Mulvany The Spokesman-Review
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Spokane Valley resident Sally Jackson, seen in 2018, tried her hand at stand-up comedy.
Colin Mulvany The Spokesman-Review
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Sally Jackson instructs her Liberty Lake #2 T-Ball team to follow her grand daughter, Bailae Hampton, as they run the bases before their game with Sunrise in 2011.
J. Bart Rayniak The Spokesman-Review
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In this July 7, 2015 photo, Sally Jackson, center, encourages youngsters as they learn to swim at her home in Spokane Valley, Wash.
Tyler Tjomsland The Spokesman-Review
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Sally Jackson has a laugh in the back yard of her Valley home in 1998.
Steve Thompson The Spokesman-Review
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Sally Jackson started a disincorporation effort in 2003. She said, "My family came west 150 years ago and that toughness flows through me. "
Steve Thompson The Spokesman-Review
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"We're all in this together", Sally Jackson told the crowd at a Feb. 16, 2005, disincorporation meeting at North Pines Middle School. Jackson led the effort to disincorporate the Spokane Valley.
Liz Kishimoto The Spokesman-Review
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Sally Jackson, long time Valley leader is said no to incorporation in 2002.
Steve Thompson The Spokesman-Review
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