Articles from the February 18, 2021 edition


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  • I-90 collision partially blocks lanes

    FROM STAFF AND NEWS SOURCES|Updated Feb 25, 2021

    GEIGER HEIGHTS -- Washington State Patrol is reporting a three-vehicle collision that is partially blocking several lanes on Interstate 90 near milepost 274, three miles west of Spokane. The accident occurred at 8:21 a.m. Two vehicles and a jack-knifed semi were involved and the semi is laying on its side. No estimated time for reopening all lanes has been given.... Full story

  • Football returns in south county

    Garth Meyer, Whitman County Gazette|Updated Feb 24, 2021

    COLFAX - A call from a Liberty (Spangle) High School quarterback was the sign football is back. Colfax, Liberty (Spangle) and Asotin High School football teams ran plays against each other in a fog-shrouded jamboree Saturday on the Bulldogs home field. Each team took turns running 10 plays, rotating offense and defense. Only senior parents were allowed inside the fences due to coronavirus protocols. Fans stood on snowbanks and cheered game-like action for the first time in 15...

  • Liberty tops Davenport in straight sets

    Drew Lawson, The Times|Updated Feb 24, 2021

    DAVENPORT - The Gorillas (0-2) battled for a set and a half, but are still searching for their first set and match victories this season after getting swept at the hands of the Liberty Lancers (2-0) at home Tuesday, Feb. 23. Liberty was victorious 27-25, 25-22, 25-9. The first set was back-and-forth. Davenport went on a 5-0 spurt to take a 23-20 lead, but Spangle-based Liberty erased the deficit and held on for the 27-25 decision. Davenport built a larger lead and more...

  • Spokane County Raceway operator steps aside

    PAUL DELANEY, Contributor|Updated Feb 23, 2021

    AIRWAY HEIGHTS — Citing the inability to come to an agreement to negotiate a different lease term, Spokane County Raceway operator Craig Smith will step away from the facility leaving both the 2021 season, and the track’s future up in the air. Neither Spokane County Commissioners, nor officials with Spokane County Parks who oversee the facility returned requests for comments by deadline time Tuesday evening, Feb. 23. They were asked on Monday to address the rampant social med... Full story