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  • Scammers extorting with assassination threats

    FROM STAFF AND NEWS SOURCES, Cheney Free Press|Updated Feb 11, 2021

    SPOKANE COUNTY -- Sheriff's Office officials are warning residents of an ongoing scam where the scammer threatens the recipient with bodily harm. In a news release, the Sheriff's Office said it has received a few reports regarding unsolicited text messages claiming the texter was hired to kill/assassinate the recipient. The one text continues, explaining the scammer has a conscience, and if the recipient is ready to pay some fees, their life will be spared. "Do not respond to these scammers," Sheriff's Office public...

  • Washington State hands Eastern women's tennis match defeat

    STAFF AND NEWS SOURCES|Updated Feb 11, 2021

    PULLMAN – The Eastern Washington University women's tennis team returns home following a 5-2 deficit in a Jan. 30 match against Washington State at the Hollingbery Fieldhouse in Pullman. The Eagles went 0-3 in doubles play but found success in a pair of freshmen in Jennifer Kida and Scout Mathews as they beat their opponents in singles play, but it was not enough as EWU moves to an 0-2 overall record. "We played with incredible grit and heart today," Eagles head coach D...

  • February library programs include trivia, toddler books and embroidery

    STAFF AND NEWS SOURCES|Updated Feb 5, 2021

    SPOKANE – The County Library District is offering a wide variety of programs to keep people busy during the month of February — with topics ranging from spices to Medicare cost savings to trivia. Two programs kick things off on Feb. 17. During “Picture Book Chat” that Wednesday at 1 p.m. participants can explore new picture books for toddlers, preschoolers and emergent readers that they will enjoy reading with you. This program is currently viewable on the district’s Facebook page. The second program gives insights into Medi...

  • Eagle women earn road split at Sacramento State

    STAFF AND NEWS SOURCES|Updated Feb 5, 2021

    SACRAMENTO, Calif. – Grace Kirscher and Maisie Burnham each scored 19 points to help the Eastern Washington University women’s basketball team to 73-61 win on the road at Sacramento State Jan. 30. The gives the Eagles a split with the Hornets after dropping the first game, also on the road, 82-76 on Thursday, Jan. 28. Eastern never trailed in Saturday’s game, shooting 52.8 % from the field, 28 of 53, while hitting 9-of 20 3-pointers. Kennedy Dickie added nine points while collecting eight rebounds, with freshman Nuria Cunill,...

  • Christmas trees prove magical for local charities

    STAFF AND NEWS SOURCES|Updated Feb 5, 2021

    CHENEY - The non-profit organization West Plains Angels held its annual "Christmas Tree Magic" over the holidays, raising $4,000 for a pair of local charities while sprinkling some special holiday gifts among the community. Contributors who purchased tickets to win either one of five holiday trees decorated with a variety of prizes, or a grand prize of a 2009 Chevy Aveo helped produce two, $2,000 donations to local charities. One check went to Eastern Washington University's...

  • Eagles' Tanner Groves on Lou Henson watch list

    STAFF AND NEWS SOURCES|Updated Jan 28, 2021

    CHENEY — Eastern Washington University forward Tanner Groves was selected Tuesday (Jan. 26) on the mid-season watch list for the 2020-21 Lou Henson National Player of the Year Award. The award will be presented in April. He is one of 40 players listed as a candidate for the award, which is presented annually to the top mid-major player in NCAA Division I college basketball. It honors the former Illinois and New Mexico State head coach who won 775 games in 41 seasons. Groves continues to be a dominant force in the Big Sky, l...

  • Variety of library programs offered in February

    STAFF AND NEWS SOURCES|Updated Jan 28, 2021

    SPOKANE – The County Library District is offering online programs in February for people of all ages who are looking to stay fit, decorate a cake, view art, and build with LEGO bricks. Kids and families can also try out science experiments, enjoy story times and connect with music through stories. Fans of stories and LEGOs, of all ages, can take part in “Building with Books: A Lego Storytime” happening Tuesdays in February at 4 p.m. Library patrons can take on a themed cake-decorating challenge in “Nailed It! Valentine’s Day...

  • Cheney High sports slated to begin practices

    STAFF AND NEWS SOURCES|Updated Jan 28, 2021

    CHENEY — After recent announcements from the Washington Interscholastic Activities Association and the Greater Spokane League regarding resumption of high school athletics, Cheney High School is announcing the opening of registration for athletics in Season 1 sports. While schedules have yet to be announced, practices for women’s swimming and diving along with volleyball are slated to begin Feb. 8, with football practices beginning Feb. 15 and cross country and women’s soccer commencing practices Feb. 22. Practices will...

  • Eagles drop two in volleyball at Weber State

    STAFF AND NEWS SOURCES|Updated Jan 28, 2021

    OGDEN, Utah — The Eastern Washington University volleyball team battled Weber State for the second day in a row (Jan. 23) in Ogden, Utah. The Eagles had two players earn double-doubles and three reach double-digit kills while hitting at a .255 clip as a team, but fell in four sets (20-25, 25-21, 17-25, 22-25). Ka’ehukaiiha’amaina’e Keala and Katie Fleck each had 15 kills, while Sage Brustad followed closely with 12. Keala also earned a double-double with a career-best 16 digs, joining Lindsey Russell who had 50 assists...

  • Eagles manage road win at Northern Colorado

    STAFF AND NEWS SOURCES|Updated Jan 28, 2021

    GREELEY, COLO. – It's never easy winning on the road in the Big Sky Conference. So in this season of Covid-19 when teams are playing home-away matchups in one location – getting at least one win can be particularly fulfilling. Eastern Washington University's men's basketball team managed that feat last week by earning a split in their series with Northern Colorado. The Eagles fell in the last minute, 78-76, on Thursday, Jan. 21, but used a late 7-0 run to pull off a win in...

  • EWU Football spring schedule

    STAFF AND NEWS SOURCES|Updated Jan 28, 2021

    CHENEY — After changes necessitated by four Big Sky Conference teams bowing out of the upcoming six-game winter/spring football season, the Eastern Washington University football team will play at home and away on the same dates from Feb. 27 through April 10 despite the change of several opponents. Eastern will host Northern Arizona on March 6, Cal Poly on March 27 and Idaho on April 10. Road games will be at Idaho on Feb. 27, Idaho State on March 13 and UC Davis on April 3. The adjustments were approved by the Big Sky C...

  • Swanger named to OSU honor roll

    STAFF AND NEWS SOURCES|Updated Jan 28, 2021

    CORVALLIS, Ore. — Zane B. Swanger of Medical Lake has been named to the Oregon State University Scholastic Honor Roll for fall term 2020. Swanger is a sophomore majoring in agricultural sciences. To be named to the honor roll, a student must earn a minimum grade of B-plus (3.50) or better and carry at least 12 graded hours of course work. At OSU last fall, a total of 8,378 students made the listing. As one of only two land, sea, space and sun grant universities in the nation, Oregon State serves Oregon and the world. I...

  • EWU receives Krumble Foundation donation

    STAFF AND NEWS SOURCES|Updated Jan 28, 2021

    CHENEY – Eastern Washington University has announced receipt of a major scholarship pledge from a local charitable organization. In a Jan. 21 news release, the university said Spokane’s Krumble Foundation had pledged $1.35 million in scholarship support to four programs. In making the announcement, the Foundation also said it would include a match challenging other donors to “give and help change the course of these students’ lives during this difficult economic time.” “EWU is very grateful to partner with the Krumble Fou...

  • Cheney High sports slated to begin practices

    FROM STAFF AND NEWS SOURCES|Updated Jan 26, 2021

    CHENEY — After recent announcements from the Washington Interscholastic Activities Association and the Greater Spokane League regarding resumption of high school athletics, Cheney High School is announcing the opening of registration for athletics in Season 1 sports. While schedules have yet to be announced, practices for women’s swimming and diving along with volleyball are slated to begin Feb. 8, with football practices beginning Feb. 15 and cross country and women’s soccer commencing practices Feb. 22. Practices will...

  • GSL adjusts Season 1 sports start times

    STAFF AND NEWS SOURCES|Updated Jan 21, 2021

    SPOKANE – The Greater Spokane League has adjusted its sports schedule to comply with changes made to reopening phases by the state Department of Health. The changes were also made in conjunction with the Washington Interscholastic Activities Association and apply to previously released Season 1 sports. “Due to our weather, field conditions and COVID-19 numbers, we have staggered the start date of the league’s Season 1 sports season,” officials said in a Jan. 15 release. Season 1 for volleyball and girls swimming and diving...

  • City opens yard waste pad for storm debris

    STAFF AND NEWS SOURCES|Updated Jan 21, 2021

    CHENEY — In response to last week’s windstorm, the city of Cheney will be opening its yard waste pad to residents for free disposal of trees, limbs and event created debris. The service began Tuesday, Jan. 19 and runs through Friday, Jan. 29 or until the pad reaches capacity. Weather permitting, hours of operation will be 11:30 a.m – 2:30 p.m. Jan. 19 – 23 and Jan. 26 – 29. Due to space constraints, some wait time may occur between vehicles. Please observe social distancing and mask requirements while on the city premises....

  • Cheney High School names December Students of the Month

    STAFF AND NEWS SOURCES|Updated Jan 21, 2021

    CHENEY – High School officials have released a list of students named Students of the Month for December’s PACE (Partners Advancing Character Education) character trait: Caring. The students are Jenae Potter, Kaitlyn Burts, Tyler Flock, Valerie Hanes, Sean San Pedro, Savannah Palanuik, Deegan MacFarlane, Morgan Bro, Nicolas Monzingo, Ava Roettger, Kate Rogers, Carter Lefler, Camden Fraser, Austin Brown, Hope Konig, Natalie Emery, Logen Weekley, Kennedy Prescott, Aine Jessel, Isaac Johnson, Makenna Wieck, Samantha Habegger, Pe...

  • Eastern Washington University Gallery of Art presents: Intersections

    STAFF AND NEWS SOURCES|Updated Jan 21, 2021

    CHENEY – Eastern Washington University Gallery of Art has resumed presenting exhibitions – this time via an online format. The gallery opens its 2021 season with Intersections - which features the works of artists Kate Walker and Caroline Earley. The presentation runs Jan. 27 – March 5, with both artists giving a lecture on their work Feb. 18 at noon via Zoom. According to a news release, the works of Walker and Earley are injected with humor and content related to socia...

  • All-time EWU football teams to be announced

    STAFF AND NEWS SOURCES|Updated Jan 14, 2021

    CHENEY - With over 1,600 football letter winners in school history, choosing the best is a difficult task. But Eastern Washington University will honor 219 of them when four All-Time teams are rolled out via GoEags.com. The first team to be announced was on Jan. 13, with the re-reveal of the "Z" Team from 1999, a collection of 36 football players chosen by Dick Zornes who made the largest contributions toward the 158 games Eastern won in the 26 years he was passionately...

  • Eagle women's tennis picked third in Big Sky

    STAFF AND NEWS SOURCES|Updated Jan 14, 2021

    FARMINGTON, UTAH - With its highest prediction since 2011, the Eastern Washington University women's tennis squad is selected to finish third in the 2021 Big Sky Preseason Coaches' Poll, as announced by the league on Thursday (Jan. 7). The Eagles commence the 2021 spring season on Jan. 17 in Spokane, Wash., as they face Gonzaga University at 4 p.m. Pacific time. EWU received 52 points altogether from the conference coaches, with two first place votes. Northern Arizona was sele...

  • Former Eagles DC Schmedding heads to Auburn

    STAFF AND NEWS SOURCES|Updated Jan 14, 2021

    BOISE — Former Eastern Washington University assistant coach Jeff Schmedding is headed to the Southeast – as in the NCAA’s powerhouse Southeastern Conference. The Boise State defensive coordinator is one of two Broncos on the staff of head coach Bryan Harsin following him to Alabama as Harsin becomes the Auburn University new head coach. The Tigers fired head coach Gus Malzahn after eight seasons, including a disappointing 6-4 regular season finish in 2020 capped by a 35-19 loss to Northwestern in the Citrus Bowl. Schmedding...

  • Fire destroys shed, semi-trailer at West Thorpe Road business

    STAFF AND NEWS SOURCES|Updated Jan 14, 2021

    GEIGER HEIGHTS – A fire Monday evening destroyed a shop and semi-trailer at the Victory Transportation building located at 6207 W. Thorpe Road, just east of the Geiger interchange on Interstate 90 and west of Grove Road. According to information from Spokane County Fire District 10's Facebook page, firefighters received a call of a structure fire at the facility at approximately 5:25 p.m. Dispatchers at 911 also told crews that personnel at the Spokane International Airport t...

  • Eagle men, women picked eighth in Big Sky track and field

    STAFF AND NEWS SOURCES|Updated Jan 14, 2021

    OGDEN, UTAH – The Eastern Washington University indoor track team, both men and women, have been picked eighth in the Big Sky Conference preseason polls released Tuesday (Jan. 5) by the league office. The selections were made by the league's head coaches. Coached by Stan Kerr, the men's team received 56 votes ranking eighth, while the women, coached by Marcia Mecklenburg, received 45 tallies also ranking eighth. Northern Arizona men's and women's indoor teams were picked to sw...

  • Avista customers in Sprague to experience planned power outage

    STAFF AND NEWS SOURCES|Updated Jan 14, 2021

    SPOKANE – Approximately 480 Avista electric customers in Sprague and the surrounding area will experience a planned power outage on Saturday, Jan 16. The planned outage will begin at 9 a.m. and end at 1 p.m. No road closures are expected during this outage. According to a news release, the planned outage was originally scheduled for Dec. 15 but cancelled due to unforeseen circumstances. During this time, Avista crews will perform maintenance to their Sprague substation. The routine maintenance will increase reliability and r...

  • Meal pick-up schedule announced

    STAFF AND NEWS SOURCES|Updated Jan 14, 2021

    CHENEY – School district officials have announced the resumption of student meal pickups that include several updates from Nutrition Services. According to a news release, the U.S. Department of Agriculture has extended waivers to provide free meals to all students through June 2021. The extension allows Cheney Public Schools to continue its free meals program for all youth ages 1 – 18 for the remainder of the 2020 – 2021 school year. District officials remind participants tha...

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