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From left: Soap Lake City Council members Allen DuPuy, Bill Bratton, Karen Woodhouse, Kat Sanderson, Leslie Taylor and Kayleen Bryson listen to Mayor Michelle Agliano read a letter from Kayla Isaacson of the Soap Lake Prevention Coalition at Wednesday’s council meeting.

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Soap Lake gets reader sign, supports students and swears in new council member
August 18, 2022 12:59 p.m.

Soap Lake gets reader sign, supports students and swears in new council member

SOAP LAKE — The Soap Lake Police Department will communicate a little better with drivers, Chief Ryan Cox said at Wednesday’s city council meeting. SLPD has acquired a reader sign that officers can log into remotely, Cox said, to warn drivers of problems on the road. “Say a collision up north (on) 17 is happening,” Cox said. “So they shut the highway down, which happens quite often. We can alert people that are coming northbound through the city without them going all the way up to Sun Lakes and having to turn all the way back down. So it'll be pretty fun to have.” Cox also told the council that the department was preparing to partner with the town’s schools to purchase school supplies. The money will come from the department’s benevolent fund, he said, and the biggest need appeared to be glue sticks for the elementary school...