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  • Don't use taxpayer resources to campaign

    Roger Harnack, Publisher|Updated Jun 8, 2020

    To taxpayers, it’s just plain common sense. Elected officials, government employees and supporting boards and agencies cannot use taxpayer resources to campaign for or against a candidate or office or to endorse or oppose any ballot measure. To make sure elected officials and employees understand that, Revised Code of Washington 42.17A.555 specifically says: “No elective official nor any employee of his or her office nor any person appointed to or employed by any public office...

  • Ferguson pushes for more gun control legislation

    Roger Harnack, Publisher|Updated Dec 13, 2019

    SEATTLE – Despite an ethics complaint and overcoming thousands of affidavits of complaining witness earlier this year for his involvement in anti-gun Initiative 1639, State Attorney General Bob Ferguson is again taking aim at firearms. On Thursday, Ferguson has announced that he will push for more anti-firearm legislation to be introduced during the Legislative session that begins Jan. 13. Ferguson said he wants legislation to limit magazines and clips to a maximum of 10 b...

  • Rally, hearing set on I-976

    Roger Harnack, Publisher|Updated Dec 12, 2019

    SEATTLE – The judge who issued an injunction on Initiative 976 will hear a motion from measure sponsor Tim Eyman to have State Attorney's Office attorneys removed from the case. Eyman is organizing a pro-I-976 and anti-Attorney General Bob Ferguson rally at 8:45 a.m. outside the King County Superior Court Judge Marshall Ferguson's courtroom, E-713, in the county courthouse, 516 Third Ave. The hearing will take place after the rally. The measure was approved by 52.99% of v...

  • Deputies seek help identifying suspects

    Roger Harnack, Publisher|Updated Dec 5, 2019

    SPOKANE - Deputies are asking for the public to help identify two men suspected of using stolen credit cards to buy merchandise in Spokane County. Det. Chuck Haley said Thursday that the men are believed to be using credit cards reported stolen from a locker at Kalispel Tribal Country Club. Local businesses provided photos of the suspects, he said, noting the cards were used to purchase more than $10,000 of goods. Haley said detectives want to talk to the men to determine...

  • Donation allows Cheney Food Bank to hand out turkeys

    Roger Harnack, Publisher|Updated Nov 27, 2019

    CHENEY – A regional effort to provide a Thanksgiving meal to indigent residents is feeding more than 100 local families this holiday. The 2nd Harvest Tom’s Turkey Drive will feed more than 11,000 families in the region, officials said. That includes families who were expected to line up Tuesday at the Cheney Food Bank, 624 3rd St., to pick up their meals. Approximately 60 individuals and 64 families were scheduled to pick up turkey and all the trimmings, 30-year volunteer Joh...

  • Cheney volleyball crew falls out in two at Ellensburg state championships

    Lee Hughes, Staff reporter|Updated Nov 21, 2019

    ELLENSBURG - After coming back at the end of the regular season to land a spot in the state championships, the Lady Blackhawks were eliminated in two matches last week to end the 2019 season. "Heading to the state tournament was a great accomplishment for this team," head coach Heather Zorrozua said. "It is a big deal getting there and the excitement and hype of this experience seemed to get the best of us." Cheney first faced the formidable Northwest League's Burlington-Ediso...

  • Title-only bills don't pass constitutional muster

    Roger Harnack, Publisher|Updated Nov 21, 2019

    The Washington Bankers Association has taken the mantle on an issue all state taxpayers should be outraged over — the Legislature’s use of title-only bills. In the waning days of the 2019 legislative session, lawmakers in Olympia used their “title-only” stunt to enact new taxes without proper debate, public review or comment. Indeed, Democrats even had the galleries cleared and the doors barred to prevent the public from watching the shenanigans. Title-only bills are just th...

  • 'Title only' bills subject of banking industry lawsuit

    Roger Harnack, Publisher|Updated Nov 21, 2019

    OLYMPIA – Bankers are suing the state Legislature for enacting unlawful taxes under a “title only” bill. On Nov. 5, the Washington Bankers Association, represented by former State Attorney General Rob McKenna, filed suit over House Bill 2167, a title-only tax increase passed in the waning hours of the 2019 legislative session. House Bill 2167 was introduced April 10 and only included one sentence: “The legislature intends to enact legislation concerning tax revenue...

  • Seattle, King County seek injunction on I-976

    Roger Harnack, Publisher|Updated Nov 20, 2019

    PASCO – Area residents are hoping a King County judge will give them something to be thankful for next Tuesday by allowing Initiative 976 to go into effect while a lawsuit plays out. As passed by voters, the measure is supposed to take effect Dec. 5. But a King County Superior Court judge is expected to hear a motion requesting an injunction blocking the $30 car tab fee measure. The hearing is set for 9 a.m. Tuesday, Nov. 26, in King County Superior Court. The motion s...

  • Search continues for missing Colville pilot, plane

    Roger Harnack, Cheney Free Press|Updated Nov 14, 2019

    COLVILLE – The search for a missing pilot and plane has moved to the forests between Colville and Ione. Spokane County Search and Rescue officials this morning identified the missing pilot as Terry Coleman, 67, of Colville. He went for a one-hour flight Monday in his Cessna 182 Skylane and failed to return. Because of weather, rescuers are conducting a ground search only today, as they did yesterday. Coleman did not file a flight plan, but is believed to have flown from C...

  • Search underway for missing aircraft

    Roger Harnack, Publisher|Updated Nov 12, 2019

    Update: Due to weather and visibility, the aerial search for the missing aircraft has been halted. Transportation officials are instead now coordinating with Stevens and Spokane counties' search and rescue teams for a ground mission. Anyone with information on the aircraft can contact the Stevens County Sheriff's Office at 509-684-2555. COLVILLE – Teams are searching Stevens County and the surrounding areas for a small airplane that went missing Monday. According to the s...

  • Cheney football season ends with loss to Pullman

    Roger Harnack, Publisher|Updated Nov 8, 2019

    SPOKANE VALLEY – The Pullman defense shut down Cheney and West Valley in the Greater Spokane League’s Kansas City tiebreaker Tuesday night to stay alive in the Class 2A high school football postseason. A sack and a recovered Cheney quarterback Alex Long fumble gave the Greyhounds the momentum they needed to top the Blackhawks, 6-0, in the first of three rounds of the tiebreaker at East Valley High School. In the tiebreaker, each team started with the ball on the 25-yard lin...

  • Cheney School District levy pulls ahead

    Roger Harnack, Publisher|Updated Nov 8, 2019

    Updated Nov. 8 at 9:50 a.m. CHENEY -- Cheney School District's $4.274 million capital facilities levy was narrowly passing after two more days of ballot counts. With another count of the remaining 33,000 ballots coming today (Nov. 8), the levy winning by a margin of 179 votes, 3,276 -- 3,097. The levy was receiving 51.40 percent of the vote. There were no other significant changes in other races, other than candidates and measures winning increased their margins. CHENEY – I...

  • Cheney School district levy too close to call

    Roger Harnack, Publisher|Updated Nov 7, 2019

    CHENEY – It’s simply too close to call, and it may remain that way for several days. As of the end of ballot counting in Tuesday night’s general election, Cheney School District Proposition No. 1 was failing by 22 votes. The $4.274 million capital facilities levy was proposed to provide revenue to fund expanding educational facilities in the district due to dramatic growth in the student population, officials said. If approved, the levy would collect 50 cents per $1,000 assess...

  • Local wolf sightings on the increase

    Roger Harnack, Publisher|Updated Nov 6, 2019

    CHENEY – There's been a slight increase in the number of wolves reported in southern Spokane County this year. According to the state Department of Fish and Wildlife's wolf tracking map, only three wolves were reported by residents in the county south of Spokane last year. So far in 2019, the number of sightings reported to the state has doubled. The most recent sighting reported on the online map at https://wdfw.wa.gov/species-habitats/at-risk/species-reco...

  • Spokane voters soundly rejecting income tax

    Roger Harnack, Publisher|Updated Nov 6, 2019

    SPOKANE – It's a tale of the state's two largest cities, one in Eastern Washington and the other west of the Cascades. While Western Washington's largest city (Seattle) continues to push for an income tax, Spokane voters are soundly rejecting the idea. Spokane is largest city in Eastern Washington and the second largest in the state, second only to Seattle. The preliminary tally in the Nov. 5 general election show Spokane Initiative No. 2019-2 banning any income tax in the cit...

  • Davenport vs Lakeside & Reardan vs Colfax

    Roger Harnack|Updated Oct 31, 2019

  • Gun-control initiative title misleading

    Roger Harnack, Publisher|Updated Oct 31, 2019

    OLYMPIA – The state Office of Attorney General Bob Ferguson has titled a proposed ballot measure to repeal gun-control measures enacted under Initiative 1639, but intentionally left out the word “repeal.” A letter from Deputy Solicitor General Peter B. Gonick sent to Secretary of State Kim Wyman on Monday, Oct. 21, titled the measure, “Initiative Measure No. 1094 concerns firearms.” Neither the title nor description mentions that the purpose of the measure is to repeal I-...

  • Medical Lake schools focused on academic, not physical, growth

    Roger Harnack, Publisher|Updated Oct 31, 2019

    MEDICAL LAKE – While Cheney schools are bracing for massive student population growth over the next decade, the local district is focused on academic growth. During a Kiwanis Club luncheon Wednesday, Superintendent Tim Ames dispelled any notion of overcrowding anytime in the near future. “Growth is not happening in Medical Lake,” Ames said. “We’re not getting the students we expected from the new squadron and Amazon.” Ames was referring to a new refueling squadron at neighbor...

  • Medical Lake boys, girls ranked in Class 1A cross country

    Roger Harnack, Publisher|Updated Oct 28, 2019

    MEDICAL LAKE – The Washington State Cross Country Coaches Association ranked the Cardinals boys and girls cross country teams in the Class 1A poll this week going into the regional meet. The boys were ranked No. 1, ahead of Lakeside (Nine Mile Falls), No. 2; South Whidbey, No. 3; Klahowya, No. 4 and Cascade (Leavenworth), No. 5. Rounding out the Top 10 in the poll, respectively, are Cashmere, Charles Wright Academy, Northwest, Riverside and Columbia (White Salmon). Connell, U...

  • Football scores reported for Oct. 25

    Cheney Free Press|Updated Oct 26, 2019

    CHENEY – Here are the prep football scores reported for Eastern Washington high schools on Friday night, Oct. 25 Asotin 10, Liberty (Spangle) 6 Cashmere 43, College Place 19 Chiawana 10, Kamiakin 7 Clarkston 34, East Valley (Spokane) 7 Colton 68, Touchet 26 Columbia (Burbank) 47, Dayton-Waitsburg 8 Colville 49, Medical Lake 8 Connell 33, Kiona-Benton 0 Deer Park 23, Freeman 0 East Valley (Yakima) 26, Ephrata 14 Eastmont 56, Eisenhower 27 Ellensburg 44, Quincy 0 Ferris 20, L...

  • Yes on car tabs, no on affirmative action

    Roger Harnack, Publisher|Updated Oct 24, 2019

    Amid the myriad of topics and candidates on this year’s general election ballot, voters in our state already have a 20-year tradition when it comes to two measures. Statewide, voters have twice overwhelmingly told lawmakers to hold the car tab fees at $30. And statewide, voters 21 years ago overwhelmingly told lawmakers to stop injecting race, gender, etc. into government hiring and college admissions processes. So, I’m at a loss as to why government employees and elected off...

  • Eastern Washington high school football scores reported

    Roger Harnack, Publisher|Updated Oct 19, 2019

    Here are the football scores reported for Eastern Washington high schools for Thursday and Friday, Oct. 17-18: Cashmere 21, Okanogan 20 Chiawana 61, Southridge 6 Clarkston 36, Cheney 13 Colfax 39, Asotin 7 Colville 55, Newport 13 Cusick 38, Northport 22 Eisenhower 21, Hermiston (Oregon) 14 Ellensburg 17, Othello 7 Entiat 68, Pateros 0 Ephrata 30, Selah 20 Ferris 34, Gonzaga Prep 0 Freeman 33, Lakeside (Nine Mile Falls) 21 Granger 20, Cle Elum-Roslyn 16 Grandview 29, Wapato 0 Hanford 54, Pasco 18 Jenkins (Cheweleh) 50, Kettle...

  • Cheney Free Press staff win state awards

    Updated Oct 17, 2019

    OLYMPIA – The Cheney Free Press received several awards Friday night, Oct. 11, at the Washington Newspaper Publishers Association annual convention and gala at Hotel RL. Reporter Lee Hughes, former reporters Shannen Talbot and Paul Delaney, Managing Editor John McCallum and new Publisher Roger Harnack were all recognized. In addition, Free Press’ new freelance political cartoonist Brad Skiff took home awards. The Better Newspaper Contest showcases the best work in reporting, editorializing, photography, advertising, des...

  • Medical Lake boys, girls ranked in 1A cross country poll

    Roger Harnack, Publisher|Updated Oct 16, 2019

    MEDICAL LAKE – The Cardinal boys cross country team is ranked No. 1 in the Washington State Cross Country Coaches Association poll released earlier today. Lakeside (Nine Mile Falls), South Whidbey, Klahowya and Cascade (Leavenworth) round out the Top 5 in the 1A poll. Meanwhile, the Cardinals girls team is holding onto the No. 10 spot in the rankings. Lakeside, La Center, King's, Deer Park and Klahowya round out the boths 1A Top 5. In the 2A ranking, Cheney boys hit the No. 9...

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