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  • Spokane Valley man dies in collision

    Roger Harnack, Valley News Herald|Updated Oct 14, 2024

    SPRAGUE — A Spokane Valley man was killed in an early morning crash Saturday, Sept. 28, on Interstate 90. Craig E. Richardt, 61, of Spokane Valley, was pronounced dead at the scene of the crash at 4:42 a.m. near Milepost 236. According to the Washington State Patrol, the crash occurred about 11 miles west of Sprague, near the south end of Sprague Lake in Adams County. Lloyd O. Arbaugh, 89, of Moses Lake, was westbound in a 1999 Dodge Ram pickup when he struck Richardt’s westbound 2009 Toyota Corolla, the patrol reported, not...

  • Man killed in Sprague-area crash

    Roger Harnack, The Journal|Updated Oct 3, 2024

    SPRAGUE — A Spokane Valley man was killed in an early morning crash Saturday, Sept. 28, on Interstate 90. Craig E. Richardt, 61, of Spokane Valley, was pronounced dead at the scene of the crash at 4:42 a.m. near Milepost 236. According to the Washington State Patrol, the crash occurred about 11 miles west of Sprague, near the south end of Sprague Lake in Adams County. Lloyd O. Arbaugh, 89, of Moses Lake, was westbound in a 1999 Dodge Ram pickup when he struck Richardt’s westbound 2009 Toyota Corolla, the patrol reported, not...

  • Voter residency omission challenged as unconstitutional

    Roger Harnack, Cheney Free Press|Updated Oct 3, 2024

    PASCO — With less than 30 days to go in the Nov. 5 general election, a county auditor and state representative want to intervene in an effort to sweep away the constitutional residency requirement to vote. Franklin County Auditor Matt Beaton of Pasco and 19th Legislative District Rep. Jim Walsh of Aberdeen, both Republicans, are seeking to require to state elections officials to follow the state Constitution or go about a legal change to residency requirements. At issue is the unilateral decision by Secretary of State S...

  • Coalition forms to push back on predators

    Roger Harnack, Cheney Free Press|Updated Oct 3, 2024

    RITZVILLE - Law enforcement agencies, ranchers and rural counties are forming a coalition to push back against the state Fish and Wildlife Commission's failure to manage large predators effectively. The coalition was announced Sept. 17 following a meeting here on large predators issues. The meeting attracted about 16-20 law enforcement officers, as well as two ranchers speaking about the effects of wolf, cougar and bear depredation on farms, ranches and rural communities....

  • Demand direct access to elected officials

    Roger Harnack, Cheney Free Press|Updated Oct 3, 2024

    There’s a disturbing trend among tax-payer funded agencies that needs to be nipped in the bud. If you haven’t noticed, public agencies like hospital and utility districts, school boards, city councils, and others have been taking steps to insulate — dare I say isolate — elected board members from the public. Have a concern about something in your local school district? Don’t like a utility rate increase? Want to know if your local public hospital is making a profit? Have ques...

  • Racing takes over downtown Rockford

    Roger Harnack, Cheney Free Press|Updated Sep 26, 2024

    ROCKFORD - Sunday was race day in Rockford. As part of the Southeast Spokane County Fair, dozens of racers and hundreds of their fans hit downtown streets for a day of cart and soap box derby racing, and lawnmower drags. "I can't believe the turnout," Mowin' Down Main Street organizer Brandon Cronk said. "It was a whole dale of motorsports nonsense. The day kicked off with soap box derby racing. "The races are open to everyone," derby race official John Seehorn said, noting...

  • Sprague Days 2024

    Roger Harnack, Cheney|Updated Sep 19, 2024

  • Senator pleads not guilty to DUI

    Roger Harnack, The Journal|Updated Sep 19, 2024

    RITZVILLE – The 9th Legislative District senator pleaded not guilty Thursday, Sept. 12, on a charge of driving while under the influence of alcohol. But Adams County District Court Judge Andrea K. Russell determined there was probable cause for the charge against 67-year-old Sen. Mark Schoesler, R-Ritzville. She schedule him to appear before her again Oct. 8 in the 210 W. Broadway Ave. courthouse Schoesler was released on his own recognizance to a family member following his A...

  • Return site control to local level

    Roger Harnack, Cheney Free Press|Updated Sep 19, 2024

    You shouldn’t be surprised the state Energy Facility Site Evaluation Council last week voted to accept a site application for construction of more wind turbines atop Horse Heaven Hills. It’s all part of Gov. Jay Inslee and his financial supporters plan to breach our dams and replace them with unsightly, unpopular and unreliable wind power. The council was pushed by Gov. Jay Inslee, who didn’t like the fact Tri-Citians outright rejected his plan to supplant dams with the unsigh...

  • Senator pleads not guilty to DUI

    Roger Harnack, Cheney Free Press|Updated Sep 12, 2024

    RITZVILLE – The 9th Legislative District senator pleaded not guilty Thursday, Sept. 12, on a charge of driving while under the influence of alcohol. But Adams County District Court Judge Andrea K. Russell determined there was probable cause for the charge against 67-year-old Sen. Mark Schoesler, R-Ritzville. She schedule him to appear before her again Oct. 8 in the 210 W. Broadway Ave. courthouse. In the meantime, he is prohibited from using alcohol, marijuana or other n...

  • Arraignment set for senator

    Roger Harnack, Cheney Free Press|Updated Sep 11, 2024

    RITZVILLE - Sen. Mark Schoesler will be arraigned Thursday, Sept. 12, on a charge of driving while under the influence. Schoesler's hearing before Adams County District Court Judge Andrea K. Russell is set for 9:30 a.m. in the Adams County Courthouse, 210 W. Broadway Ave. During arraignment, the judge will determine if there is probable cause for the criminal citation and whether the senator qualifies for a public defense attorney. The judge will also advise Sen. Schoesler of...

  • Schools taking on 'gender identity' in sports

    Roger Harnack, Cheney Free Press|Updated Sep 11, 2024

    School Districts in Eastern Washington are again starting to see boys and girls differently, especially when it comes to sports. The Kennewick School Board got the ball rolling back in July, following boys participation and victories in girls track events. Only a month or two before, a Methow Valley boy won a girls event in Cashmere, claiming he is “transgender.” Then an East Valley boy also competing under the transgender caveat, beat a West Valley girl to win the girls sta...

  • Sen. Schoesler arrested for DUI

    Roger Harnack, The Journal|Updated Sep 4, 2024

    RITZVILLE - The local 9th Legislative District senator was released on his own recognizance Saturday night, Aug. 31, after being arrested for allegedly driving drunk and hitting another vehicle twice. Sen. Mark Schoesler, 67, of Ritzville, was arrested by citation for driving while under the influence of alcohol following the Saturday night performance of the Ritzville Rodeo. According to Police Chief Dave McCormick, he had a blood-alcohol level of 0.14 at the time of his...

  • Giant building block fun

    Roger Harnack, Cheney Free Press|Updated Sep 4, 2024

  • Go big or go home

    Roger Harnack, Cheney Free Press|Updated Sep 4, 2024

  • Sen. Schoesler arrested for DUI

    Roger Harnack, Cheney Free Press|Updated Sep 4, 2024

    RITZVILLE — The local 9th Legislative District senator was released on his own recognizance Saturday night, Aug. 31, after being arrested for allegedly driving drunk and hitting another vehicle twice. Sen. Mark Schoesler, 67, of Ritzville, was arrested by citation for driving while under the influence of alcohol following the Saturday night performance of the Ritzville Rodeo. According to Police Chief Dave McCormick, he had a blood-alcohol level of 0.14 at the time of his arre...

  • Lincoln County Rodeo

    Roger Harnack, Cheney Free Press|Updated Aug 30, 2024

  • Trump Country

    Roger Harnack, Cheney Free Press|Updated Aug 30, 2024

  • High out of the saddle

    Roger Harnack, Cheney Free Press|Updated Aug 28, 2024

  • Parents need to support cellphone ban at schools

    Roger Harnack, Cheney Free Press|Updated Aug 28, 2024

    Spokane, Reardan, Davenport, Harrington, Odessa. Schools across the region are tackling the issue of cellphone addiction among students, at least while on campus. Well, maybe tackling the addiction is a bit strong. Let’s just say school boards here in Eastern Washington and elsewhere are finally taking action to keep phones out of students’ hands in classrooms. At issue in many districts is whether cellphones should be allowed in class, at lunch, on buses or even on cam...

  • Riding and Roping in Rosalia

    Roger Harnack, Cheney Free Press|Updated Aug 22, 2024

  • Initiatives target state greenwash effort

    Roger Harnack, Cheney Free Press|Updated Aug 14, 2024

    Under outgoing Gov. Jay Inslee, the state has been greenwashing just about everything it can. What is greenwashing? It’s the act of using false or misleading claims that an action will have a positive impact on the environment. This November, voters will have an opportunity to undo some of the greenwashing done by the Inslee Administration and state agencies. Two initiatives on the ballot are designed to restrict government agencies from continuing policies that have l...

  • Hot Rockford

    Roger Harnack, Cheney Fee Press|Updated Aug 14, 2024

    Car show attracted 176 entries, thousands of car enthusiasts on Saturday, Aug. 10, to the at Southeast Spokane County Fairgrounds....

  • Lost load

    Roger Harnack, Cheney Free Press|Updated Aug 8, 2024

    Farmers work to clean up a hay spill after a truck lost its load Friday on Waverly Road, between Spangle and Waverly....

  • 'Live long and prosper'

    Roger Harnack, Cheney Free Press|Updated Aug 8, 2024

    When we travel, as Americans we often visit the landmarks of our heritage. I’m not different. I spent most of the last two weeks on the road visiting family from here to Iowa, Minnesota and back. Along the route, I visited the Little Bighorn Battlefield National Monument, the Corn Palace, Mount Rushmore and other truly American destinations. But I also stopped at a couple places that were of this world, almost. One of my stops on my way back was at Devil’s Tower, north of Sund...

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