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  • Library hosts annual book sale

    Allan Gainer, Cheney Free Press|Updated Jul 11, 2024

    CHENEY – Friends of the Cheney Library is hosting its annual Rodeo Days Book sale this Friday and Saturday outside of the library on First Street. The library’s basement is overflowing with thousands of items for this year’s sale, officials said. Available items include hard- and soft-cover books across all genres, as well as tapes, CDs, VHS tapes and DVDs. Shoppers are encouraged to bring their own bags for their purchase. The sale will run from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. both Friday and Saturday. The library will begin accep...

  • Aerial fireworks light up Airway Heights sky

    Allan Gainer, Cheney Free Press|Updated Jul 11, 2024

    AIRWAY HEIGHTS – Area residents came together Thursday, July 4, to celebrate U.S. independence with a dazzling display of fireworks. Rockets wheezed upward into the dark sky, exploding in a sprinkle of various colored lights that floated gracefully back to the ground. Families were seen at almost every block, joining in the joyous celebration, according to a resident. While neighborhood displays were impressive, Northern Quest Resort and Casino, in collaboration with the K...

  • Crime Check goes in effect in Cheney

    Allan Gainer, Cheney Free Press|Updated Jul 11, 2024

    CHENEY– The Police Department transitioned to the Spokane Regional Emergency Communications for dispatch services Tuesday, July 9. With the new system, police will also be implementing a new computer system. Previously, the department operated its own dispatching and computer systems. The transition will enhance collaboration and safety for their officers by enabling seamless communication with surrounding agencies, including the Spokane County Sheriff, Spokane Police and Airway Heights. Police will also be going to Crime C...

  • Transportation plans costs over $12 million

    Allan Gainer, Cheney Free Press|Updated Jul 11, 2024

    CHENEY – The City Council approved a $12 million transportation improvement Transportation Improvement Program at its June 25 meeting. According to Public Works Director Todd Ableman, the street plan is estimated at $2.26 million for funded preservation work and $2.51 million for planned grant matching funds. Ableman added the arterial street program qualifies for federal and state preservation funds — staff will apply for the funds. Thr plan is estimated at $7.78 million. “(There are) 5.56 miles of transportation impro...

  • Firemen battle brush fire on I-90

    Allan Gainer, Cheney Freer Press|Updated Jul 10, 2024

    A brush fire broke out on the west side of I-90 near Salnave overpass on July 9, leading to traffic restrictions in the westbound lanes at milepost 264, close to SR 902. The cause and exact time of the fire's ignition were unknown and still under investigation. The lane closure began at 5:28 p.m. and continued until 9 p.m. Spokane County Fire Districts 3 and 10 quickly responded to the scene to contain and extinguish the fire. According to the fire district's Facebook page,...

  • Cheney offers cost relief to utility bill

    Allan Gainer, Cheney Free Press|Updated Jul 4, 2024

    CHENEY – The city qualifies for $267,640.83 in assistance for active residential utility customers who are either low- or moderately low-income. City Niemeier, Finance Director, presented this resolution to the city council during their council meeting on June 25. She said, “If qualified, some of our utility customers may get $200.” Washington State Department of Commerce offered a Clean Energy Utility Assistance Grant Program. They have partnered with Promise to contact, qual...

  • City Council approves $12 million transportation plan

    Allan Gainer, Cheney Free Press|Updated Jul 4, 2024

    CHENEY – Following a June 25 public hearing, the City Council approved spending more than $12 million on street improvements over the next five years. Public Works Director Todd Ableman said the residential street plan is estimated at $2.26 million for funded preservation work and $2.51 million for planned grant matching funds. He added that the arterial street program qualifies for federal and state preservation funds, noting staff will apply for these funds when available. The plan is estimated to cost $7.78 million, he s...

  • Woman sentenced in son's slaying

    Allan Gainer, Cheney Free Press|Updated Jul 3, 2024

    CHENEY – A 59-year-old woman who killed her son and disposed of his remains near Rock Lake was sentenced June 26 in Spokane County Superior Court. Judge Annette Plese sentenced Christine Catelli to 6.5 years in prison. Catelli, who originally faced a second-degree murder charge, pleaded guilty June 20 to first-degree manslaughter in the death of Chase Catelli, 35. The standard sentencing range is 78 to 102 months (6.5 -8.5 years) According to court documents, Catelli shot her son in June 2022 at her boyfriend’s home just of...

  • Casino to host aerial fireworks show

    Allan Gainer, Cheney Free Press|Updated Jul 3, 2024

    AIRWAY HEIGHTS — Get ready for a rip-roaring Independence Day celebration. Northern Quest Resort and Casino will be hosting its annual Independence Day Extravaganza starting at 4 p.m. Many activities are leading up to the main event, a drone and fireworks display at 10 p.m. There will be several activities for children, such as bouncy houses. In addition, there will be cornhole, live music, water activities and more. A magic show is also includeded to the event at the casino’s outdoor venue, 100 N. Hayford Road. Before the...

  • Fireworks Ban in Cheney

    Allan Gainer, Cheney Free Press|Updated Jun 28, 2024

    CHENEY - As today is Independence Day, residents of Cheney are reminded that the use of fireworks within city limits is strictly prohibited. According to the city municipal code, the personal use of any fireworks that produce noise including sparklers, or have the potential to cause a fire is a misdemeanor offense. Additionally, the sale of common fireworks within the incorporated areas of Cheney is also forbidden. The only exception to this rule is for professional fireworks displays. Those interested in hosting such events...

  • Brush fire breaks out in Cheney

    Allan Gainer, Cheney Free Press|Updated Jun 28, 2024

    CHENEY – The city Fire Department with the assistance of Fire District 3 combated a brush fire near West First and Washington streets in Cheney on June 23. Around 3:30 p.m., both departments along with the Department of Natural Resources firefighters, quickly responded to the fire as the flames were encroaching around the surrounding area. According to Cheney Fire Chief Tom Jenkins, the fire ignited by the railroad tracks behind a house and next to Dow's Excavating business. Despite the potential danger posed by the winds, t...

  • Fireworks may be banned, but not in Airway Heights

    Allan Gainer, Cheney Free Press|Updated Jun 28, 2024

    Fireworks are banned in Spokane County, with exceptions for a few areas such as Airway Heights, in accordance with the Airway Heights municipal code. According to the municipal code, fireworks can only be lit on private property within the city limits under safe measures. This can only be done between the hours of 8 p.m. to midnight. If someone wants to sell fireworks, they need to obtain a permit and only be allowed to sell fireworks such as helicopters, aerials, spinners, Roman candles, mines and sparklers. Others are...

  • City Council approves four resolutions

    Allan Gainer, Cheney Free Press|Updated Jun 26, 2024

    CHENEY – The City Council approved four resolutions for the Police Department to improve communications, technological equipment and the evidence collection process during a June 11 meeting at City Hall. “These new resolutions will speed up our process and save the city at least $147,000 a year,” Interim Police Chief Rick Beghtol said. The first resolution pertains to Spokane Regional Emergency Communications level agreement. According to Beghtol, switching to this agreement will give the public greater connectivity to emerg...

  • Driver cited for unsecured hay load

    Allan Gainer, Cheney Free Press|Updated Jun 26, 2024

    CHENEY – A Washington State Patrol trooper cited a hay truck driver June 18 on multiple load violations. The trooper observed a semi-truck carrying the unsecured load of round bales on State Route 904, a state patrol report said. Upon noticing there were no straps securing the load, the trooper issued an out-of-service violation for endangering other people on the roads. The patrol did not release the name of the driver even though it is public under state law. The driver also...

  • New game store in town

    Allan Gainer, Cheney Free Press|Updated Jun 26, 2024

    CHENEY - There's a new business in town catering to gamers. Brett and Lucy Atkins and Kristian and Dora Mayen have opened Tinker and Tamp at 1911 First St. They hosted a grand opening Saturday. According to Atkins, gamers filled the store on opening day. The store offer role playing game tables and sell characters and other gaming items along with meta-physical items. The owners decided to do what they love to do, gaming. According to Brett Atkins, they are the first business...

  • Looking Back

    Allan Gainer, Cheney Free Press|Updated Jun 26, 2024

    1 years ago June 19, 2014 The first woman president in the 132-year history of Eastern Washington University is named as the next successor. Mary Cullinan, PhD, will relieve the current president Rodolfo Arevalo, PhD, on Aug. 1. Cullinan is the current president of Southern Oregon University in Ashland. One Eastern Washington University student was pronounced dead following a motor vehicle accident at Sutton Park, Tuesday at 1:45 a.m. According to reports, the deceased student was Adam O. Morales, 21 from Grandview, Wash....

  • Air Force aviation veteran, award-winning author returns home

    Allan Gainer, Cheney Free Press|Updated Jun 21, 2024

    FAIRCHILD AIR FORCE BASE – Award-winning author Graciela Tiscareno-Sato, the first Latina aviator in the U.S. Air Force, will be at SkyFest this weekend to encourage youngsters to follow in her aviation footsteps. Known as "Capt. Mama" in airshow and school assembly circles, Tiscareno-Sato is a recipient of the Air Medal for combat air operations over Iraq. She is a bilingual, living-history science, technology, engineering and mathematics engagement performer who shares h...

  • Cheney breaks ground for new pool

    ALLAN GAINER, Cheney Free Press|Updated Jun 20, 2024

    CHENEY – The city hosted a ceremonial groundbreaking for the planned Aquatics Center last Thursday at Hagelin Park. The existing city pool has gone through many repairs and has had many shutdowns with equipment and structural problems. So, voters last year approved a measure to fund a new pool. "This pool was built in 1964 and served the people of Cheney for many years," Mayor Chris Grover said. "It has long gone past its use." The mayor reminisced about the times when he and...

  • Grove Fire contained June 11 by local crews

    Allan Gainer, Cheney Free Press|Updated Jun 20, 2024

  • Traffic Alert: SkyFest creates traffic impact this weekend

    Allan Gainer, Cheney Free Press|Updated Jun 20, 2024

    FAIRCHILD AIR FORCE BASE –Motorists should be prepared for traffic delays in the area of Fairchild Air Force Base due to SkyFest this weekend. The base will be hosting Skyfest, showcasing several different aircraft. This will impact the area on State Route 2 in the vicinity of Fairchild Air Force Base. According to the Washington State Patrol, travelers should give plenty of time and expect longer than usual delays between the hours of 9 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. around the base. The main gate will have access for VIPs, disabled p...

  • 904/Betz goes into construction mode

    Allan Gainer, Cheney Free Press|Updated Jun 20, 2024

    CHENEY – Washington State Department of Transportation will repave the railroad crossing at the intersection of State Route 904 and Betz Road in Cheney starting July 16. This intersection is not only used by the residents of Cheney, but also used by Washington Eastern Railroad. It has been over 20 years since the last time it was repaved according to the state transportation department. According to their website, this $2.6 million project will be broken down into two p...

  • Medical Lake celebrates Founders Day

    Allan Gainer and Clare McGraw, Cheney Free Press|Updated Jun 20, 2024

  • Boy Scouts perform ceremony on Flag Day

    Allan Gainer, Cheney Free Press|Updated Jun 20, 2024

    CHENEY – Cheney Boy Scouts, Troop 356, traditionally permanently retired the colors at Cheney Veterans Memorial Park last Friday. Every year on Flag Day, June 14, The Boy Scouts, perform the Unserviceable Flags Ceremony. This is tradition that was set by the American Legion, who sponsors the Boy Scouts, since 1937 which was passed by the U.S. Congress on Dec. 22, 1942. The rules that were set are that proper respect to the flag must be given during the ceremony. Flags that become worn, torn or faded to be honorably retired f...

  • Classic chassis

    Allan Gainer, Cheney Free Press|Updated Jun 20, 2024

    The Sunwest Auto Show brought dozens of classic cars to downtown Medical Lake on Saturday, June 15. The car show was among the favorite events of Founders Day....

  • Eastern celebrates grads

    Allan Gainer, Cheney Free Press|Updated Jun 20, 2024

    SPOKANE – Eastern Washington University hosted the 131st class commencement during three separate occasions last Saturday at the newly built Podium building in the Spokane SportsPlex. This was the first time that Eastern Eagles hosted the commencement at this facility. Last year, it was at the Spokane Veterans Memorial Arena in two separate times. The first one was at 9 a.m. for master and doctoral degree recipients. The second one was at 1:30 p.m. for bachelor degrees from Colleges of Health, Science and Public Health and C...

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