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CHENEY – Cheney's food scene is about to get a boost with the opening of a new Korean BBQ restaurant this week in downtown. Wings Pan, the brainchild of Augy Park, offers a menu featuring handcrafted Buffalo wings, Korean fried chicken, Bulgogi (Korean BBQ) bowls, and more. "I have been developing the perfect chicken wings for two years," said Park, the owner of Wings Pan. Inspired by Buffalo Joe's in Chicago, known for its iconic wings that draw people from miles around, a...
CHENEY — Both Airway Heights public safety levy and Cheney’s Fire Department Emergency Medical Service levy have gained more ground since election day last week at 627-580 and 1,523-430 respectively. If it holds, Airway Heights will be able to employ more police officers and equipment to handle the rise of crime by 133% in the last five years. Cheney Fire Department will be able to continue servicing the community with medical assistance on their calls. In contrast with the successes of the two levies, the 2024 primary ele...
LAMONT — The School District will face trial over alleged negligence following a hearing Friday, Aug. 9, in Whitman County Superior Court. The district had moved for a summary judgment to dismiss a lawsuit brought about by former Lamont Middle School student Amber Jolie Berg of Sprague, now 19. Berg had filed suit against the district Aug. 17, 2021, claiming the district discriminated against her and failed to protect her. Visiting Adams County Superior Court Judge K. Peter Palubicki presided over Friday’s hearing. He gra...
AIRWAY HEIGHTS – A local metal coating and engraving company has been fined $32,000. Spokane Galvanizing, was fined $32,000 by the state Department of Ecology for mishandling dangerous waste and contaminating soils. The company, known for galvanizing steel by cleaning and etching the metal with corrosive chemicals and acids before coating it in hot zinc, failed to manage waste properly, Ecology officials said. A June 2023 inspection revealed that Spokane Galvanizing had allowed corrosive waste to spill outside its facility, p...
Airway Heights AIRWAY HEIGHTS — The Police Department reported the following arrests from Aug. 6-11: Aug. 6 Patrick B. Stone arrested for first-degreecriminal trespassing in the 14300 block of West Highway 2 Vanessa J. Rodriquez arrested for fourth-degree assault-domestic violence in the 10700 block of West Highway 2 Aug. 7 Fletcher M. Wilson arrested for fourth-degree assault-domestic violence in the 14300 block of West Highway 2. Rodney A. Redmond arrested for fourth-degree assault -domestic violence in the 13100 block o...
CHENEY – At the council meeting on July 23, City Manager Mark Schuller provided an update on the new contract for Teamsters Union Local 690, covering the transition of former dispatchers to police support specialists for 2024-2026. This transition is part of the city’s integration into a regional dispatch system. “This is your first look at the draft agreement with the Teamsters,” said Schuller. “The Teamsters represent our former dispatchers, now transitioning to police report specialists.” The new roles for police supp...
AIRWAY HEIGHTS – City officials presented the 90% design phase of the Sixth Avenue Extension Project, showcasing plans for a new route to enhance local access and promote sustainable urban development last Monday. Planning Director Heather Trautman led the presentation, highlighting the project’s role within the broader 6-12 Avenue Corridor Program. “This project aims to provide an alternative route for residents and businesses while incorporating multi-modal elements that reflect community input,” Trautman said. The design...
CHENEY – The city is restricting outdoor recreational fires and open burning. The city defines recreational fires as any outdoor fire that does not use a chimney, such as those in backyard fire pits or campfires using chopped firewood or charcoal. City officials said all open burning, including of fields or yard waste, is prohibited. However, manufactured portable outdoor devices like fireplaces, chimneys, barbecues, and patio warmers are allowed — if used in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions. Approved fuels...
CHENEY – Local teachers were planning a rally Tuesday afternoon to put pressure on School District officials to come to an agreement on a contract. The protest was set to begin at 1:15 p.m. in front of Cheney Middle School; the newspaper went to press before the event began. School District officials were unable to be reached for comment on deadline. Cheney Education Association union officials and School District leaders have been meeting since May to negotiate a new collective bargaining agreement for the 2024-25 school y...
Winnie the miniature dachshund looks up at a larger dog during the annual Hot Rockford car show on Saturday at the Southeast Spokane County Fairgrounds. The show attracted 176 entries. For local entries on the car show, see Page B5....
OLYMPIA – The state Department of Ecology honored three area wastewater treatment plants with Outstanding Performance Awards last week. The recipients include Cheney Wastewater Treatment Plant, Fairchild Mobile Home Community Wastewater Treatment Plant and Liberty School District #362 Wastewater Treatment Plant. Statewide, more than 300 wastewater treatment plants are maintaining the health of rivers, lakes, wetlands and Puget Sound, Ecology officials said. These facilities manage the waste generated by homes and b...
Teachers credit union buys Community Bank LIBERTY LAKE – Spokane Teachers Credit Union have enter into purchase and assumption agreement to acquire and assume substantially all the assets and liabilities of Community Bank, last Tuesday. Community Bank has 10 branches in Wallowa, Union, Umatilla and Baker counties in Oregon and Walla Walla and Asotin Counties in Washington along with $550 million in total assets. If approved by the regulatory agencies, all Community Bank branches would transfer to STCU and become part of i...
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...
Kelly Ortberg’s appointment as new Boeing CEO and the company returning its headquarters to Seattle are promising steps toward rehabilitating the aerospace giant started over a century ago. The Seattle Times editorial summarized it best: “Dare we hope?” Ortberg has a sterling reputation, vast aerospace experience, and a record of accomplishment. Hopefully, his experience and success pave the way for Boeing to re-emerge as the pinnacle of aerospace---where it was before the C...
Janet Lenore Logan-Malpass passed away Aug. 7, 2024. Born July 31, 1943, Janet is survived by her loving husband of 63 years, Vernon A. Malpass; her kids, Vern, Vicki, Gwen and Charles; and her many grandchildren and great-grandchildren....
The demise of the Olympic Games The Olympic Games is the mountain top of the athletic realm. After all, when you consider the thousands of young people who dedicate their lives to become a participant in those games and the millions of spectators who eagerly wait every four years to watch these wonderful athletes perform, it must be a world event. Then came Paris. In the opening ceremony, when then mockery of the “Lord’s Supper” — which in my mind had nothing to do with the Olympics — it avalanched the entire ceremony...
Besides the Ponderosa pine, lilac and lavender, plants that have defied the wrath of summer’s sun and lack of water include: smoke bush cotinus, peonies, juniper, ornamental grass, Karl Forester, sedum, and of course, native plants that have proven their faithfulness for eons. Plants that have appeared to “bite the dust” such as varieties of spirea, barberry, burring bush euonymus, hydrangea and roses may be pruned to stimulate new growth. Perennials such as the penstemon, Husker Red and hostas have rejuvenated after the g...
OLYMPIA — Several Free Press Publishing staffers and contributors will be recognized for their work during the annual Washington Newspaper Publishers Association gala Oct. 4-5 at Indian Summer Golf and Country Club. Graphic artists Michelle Van Diest and John Myers and advertising specialists Linda Pantzer and Justin Slayton are among the winners to be recognized in the Better Newspaper Contest. Reporters Drew Lawson, Teresa Simpson, Clare McGraw, Paul Delaney and Olivia Harnack are, as well. Photographers Matthew Stephens a...
All Grades 1 Backpack-labeled with student’s name Pair of tennis/court shoes for PE Cold weather clothes labeled with name when cold weather starts including: hats, coats, mittens, etc. FAC Classroom 1 box of 24 cnt Crayons 1 package of Expo dry erases markers 2 large boxes of tissues 1-1” Binder Snacks Pull-ups/wipes if your child uses them Kindergarten 2 boxes of 24 cnt Crayola Crayons 1 box of 12 cnt Crayola colored pencils 1 box of 8 Crayola classic washable markers fine tip 1 large box of tissues 1 spill proof water bot...
Kindergarten • Backpack labeled with child’s first & last name, and transportation home (bus #) • Spill-proof water bottle labeled with child’s first and last name. • Crayola Markers 8 pack standard colors • 1 box tissues 1st Grade • Backpack labeled with child’s first & last name, and transportation home (bus #) • Spill-proof water bottle labeled with child’s first and last name. • 1 Box tissues 2nd Grade • Backpack labeled with child’s first & last name, and transportation home (bus #) • 1 Box of tissues • Spill-proof water...
Kindergarten 1 Ticonderoga pencils 12pk 2 crayons 24 pk. 1 pair of scissor 1 glue stick 6 pk 1 box of tissue 2 black fine tip sharpies 1 pack of baby wipes First grade 1 12pk of pencils 1 12pl of crayons 1 pair of scissors 1 6pk of glue sticks 1 pack of erasers 1 pencil box 2 dry erase markers 1 pack of Ziploc bags (girls=gallon sized) (boys=quart sized) 1 box of tissues 2 black sharpies Second grade 1 12pk of pencils 1 12pl of crayons 1 pair of scissors 1 6pk of glue sticks 1 large pink eraser 1 pencil box 1 6 pk dry erase m...
3-ring binder to every class A small binder for math 2 inch 3 ring binder (zipper binder required) Lined paper 5 dividers labeled for ELA, Social Studies, Science, and electives 3 folders, need to have three hole punches to fit into their binder 2 spiral notebooks, to fit into a binder as well Independent reading book Pencil pouch, three holes to fit into binder Pencils with erasers Blue or black pen Red pen Colored pencils Glue sticks 1 inch three ring binder with five dividers for math Headphones One box of tissues to give...
Cheney Public Schools students, families, community, Welcome to Cheney Public Schools! I am honored to be part of this incredible team and community. This year marks my 27th year in education, and I have been so fortunate to work with dedicated educators and additional staff every year of my career. For me, relationships are the heart of education. Rita Pierson, an educator who did a TED Talk with millions of views says, “Every child deserves a champion: an adult who will never give up on them, who understand the power of c...
Kindergarten Supply List 1 pack (8 counts) washable markers 4 - 24 pack Crayola crayons 1 - Box of Kleenex 1 set of over the ear headphones (no ear buds) P.E. Shoes without laces, PLEASE (to be kept at school) 1 - Family picture 1 - Spare set of clothes, labeled with name, in ziplock bag Snacks for the class once a month 1st Grade Supply List 1- Plastic school box - 8”L X 2” H X 51/2” W approx. size No big boxes or pouches please 3 - 24 pack of Crayola crayons 1 - School scissors - (Fiskars brand ). 2 - Large boxes of Kleen...