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  • Communities plan for parched months ahead

    Medical Lake, West Plains water districts look to city of Spokane water connections as a way out of recurring drought problems By RYAN LANCASTER Staff Reporter As West Plains officials prepare to meet the upcoming dry season they'll consider how the mild temperatures and scant snowfall of our recent El Niño winter might impact an already dwindling aquifer. “The lack of snow pack doesn't directly affect this area too much but in general terms it will lessen the recharge of groundwater out here,” John Livingston, mete...

  • A weakening El Nino likely means cool, wet spring ahead

    Switch in winter's dry weather pattern will not be enough to fix our precipitation problems By PAUL DELANEY Staff Reporter If Eastern Washington University professor of meteorology Bob Quinn is correct it's going to be a good year to be a firefighter and a bad one for those who make their money river rafting. As the El Nino conditions that have brought us another record-setting winter – this one being a season of historically sparse snowfall – began to weaken, Quinn worked his weather Ouija board and sees a rough spring and... Full story

  • Medical Lake Year In Review 2009 - Part 1

    Pine Lodge closure roller coaster, police contract dominate early 2009 news By RYAN LANCASTER Staff Reporter January State officials recently announced they are likely to close Pine Lodge Corrections Center for Women, the state's only all-female correction facility east of the Cascades, by February of 2010. News came after Gov. Chris Gregoire released a proposed 2009-2010 biennial budget calling for drastic cuts in spending to repair a $5.7 billion revenue shortfall. DOC... Full story

  • Cheney treatment plant built for the future

    By BECKY THOMAS Staff Reporter Some communities know the debilitating effects of a building moratorium. Thanks to a recent upgrade to Cheney's wastewater treatment plant, that threat is far from city officials' minds. Though most people don't like to think about where the unmentionables go when they flush the toilet, plant operator Dan Ferguson understands just how important it is for a city to have ample wastewater capacity. He said the construction of the plant in 1994 spurred growth in the city. “We put our (plant) in, C...

  • Slowly but surely, Cheney's Terra Vista development moving forward

    After seven years of roadblocks, local developer's plans to blend nature, recreation and housing is finally beginning to take shape By BECKY THOMAS Staff Reporter Steve Emtman has big plans for the piece of land he dubbed “Terra Vista.” Now, he says, some of those plans are finally becoming a reality. Emtman started planning the project in 2002 after purchasing the land east of First Street in Cheney. He said changes within the city administration, as well as varying trends in... Full story

  • Airway Heights to fall forward

    City's wastewater treatment plant, crosswalk, parks will advance this October By RYAN LANCASTER Staff Reporter The Airway Heights City Council set the ball rolling last week on the second-phase of the new wastewater treatment plant and a safer pedestrian crossing on US Highway 2, both to begin construction in October. City manager Albert Tripp said the council rewarded a $26.8 million contract to AMCO General Contracting for Phase 1 B of the wastewater treatment project. Public works director Brian St. Clair said Phase 1 A of... Full story

  • Narrow vote favors standing markers for new vets cemetery

    By CARA LORELLO Staff Reporter Members of the governance committee for the Eastern Washington State Veterans Cemetery met on April 1 for an update on the cemetery's design plans, and made a recommendation to the state director on veterans affairs which type of cemetery marker they want to use for burial plots. Washington State Department of Veterans Affairs director, John Lee, announced in March the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs has asked project leaders and their hired design firm, JGM & Associates, to begin the...

  • Water-wise, arid gardens should be popular this year

    By LaVERLE McCANDLESS Contributor Sunshine is welcome each and every day we have it. Slowly the mini-glaciers are melting which is great and the water is going into the ground. The amount of precipitation we have received since the big snow has been way under normal, which in turn leads all gardeners to think of ways to conserve on water. One of the first ways to conserve is to change from overhead sprinkling on all plantings to drip irrigation, lawns excluded. You would be to... Full story

  • AH water reclamation facility project to seek construction bids in spring

    By CARA LORELLO Staff Reporter During a Nov. 17 presentation at their regular meeting, Airway Heights City Council got an update on the status of the first phase of the city’s proposed water reclamation facility, a $44.5 million project that’s secured all funding for the first half of its initial phase of installation. Officials from Century West Engineering, the consulting firm that’s helped the city design the plant, reported that Phase 1A will go out for construction bids in spring 2009 and should begin construc...

  • Wintertime hardly downtime for gardeners

    By LaVERLE McCANDLESS Contributor Have you ever wondered where gardeners get their information? One of the most reliable ways is to get information from other gardeners in the same area about plants that really do grow in your area. Other ways are: Internet, catalogs, gardening books, garden club meetings, and television gardening programs. What do gardeners do when the gardens are put to bed? Oh, oh, I think I heard someone say, no more garden work for a while. You bet but...

  • Spokane proposing conditions for seasonal water intertie with Medical Lake

    By CARA LORELLO Staff Reporter Construction ended recently on the city of Spokane's 36-inch water transmission main along Craig Road and SR-902, and officials are proposing to provide the city of Medical Lake with service providing a number of conditions are met via an interlocal agreement. In a letter to Mayor John Higgins dated Oct. 14, Spokane Mayor Mary Vernor said pending an operational study of the city's water system, Spokane is prepared to accommodate the city's request for a wholesale seasonal supply of water if the...

  • AH council OKs water restrictions

    By CARA LORELLO Staff Reporter Airway Heights City Council is taking steps to avoid water loss through lawn irrigation by adopting new restrictions prohibiting watering between the hours of 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. through the months of June through September. A resolution was passed on Sept. 15 to implement these new measures, which shall apply to any property receiving the city's water, public works director Bryan St. Claire explained. This includes residential, commercial and industrial properties, with exemptions for new...

  • DOE grants Airway Heights $2.9 million grant for wastewater facility project

    By CARA LORELLO Staff Reporter The city of Airway Heights received a $2.9 million water quality grant from Washington State Department of Ecology for its new wastewater treatment and reclamation project, which is currently awaiting construction. City officials were notified on Aug. 1 they were the recipients of this grant, which is the first allocation of a $5 million hardship grant that will go toward construction of the facility, to be located on a 75,000-acre plot south bounded by McFarlane Road on the south and 21st... Full story

  • Brown lawns

    By DAVID TELLER Staff Reporter What started out as a routine maintenance project on a well, has resulted in burnt, tired looking landscaping at Eastern Washington University. EWU associate vice president of facilities and planning Shawn King said he thought it was simply a matter of fixing a well pump with a short turn around, but he quickly found out he was wrong. King said the problem surfaced when the maintenance department noticed a problem in pumping rates on well No. 1, which is next to Showalter Hall. “Our nor...

  • Town Hall meeting keeps Cheney residents up to date

    By DAVID TELLER Staff Reporter The staff and elected officiasl from city of Cheney addressed the public in a town hall meeting last Thursday, May 29. During the meeting, department heads from the city updated the public on what has been accomplished since the last meeting and what their plans are. Cheney Mayor Allan Gainer said economic development remains one of his primary goals for the city. He said the Cheney Merchant’s Association will be voting on their bylaws and one of the organization’s first projects is to get... Full story

  • A.H. looking to improve city’s water usage

    By CARA LORELLO Staff Reporter A resolution implementing water use efficiency standards for the city of Airway Heights was approved by the City Council on May 19. The resolution is designed to reduce distribution system loses and consumption over the next two to six years. The resolution supports legislation under the state’s Water Use Efficiency (WUE) program, made effective in January 2007 by the state Department of Health, which promotes water conservation and establishes goals and measures addressing supply and dema...

  • Want to save water? Try drip irrigation

    By LaVERLE McCANDLESS Contributor What is happening in the world of gardening? A lot of new plant varieties and many of them are drought tolerant. Isn't this great news? Conserving water is on everyone's mind now and drought resistant plants are coming to the forefront. Drip irrigating is overtaking the sprinkler type watering. The greatest advantage of drip watering is you are not “watering the air” and loosing moisture due to evaporation, all the drips of the water go directly into the soil. However, no matter how hard you... Full story

  • SR-902 line could provide water to ML, Four Lakes

    By CARA LORELLO Staff Reporter The city of Spokane plans to construct a 36-inch water transmission main at Craig Road and State Highway 902 this summer to provide water to service areas as far as Fairchild Air Force Base’s east gate, with requests from city officials of both Medical Lake and Four Lakes to install water interties at the location. Medical Lake sent a letter to Spokane Mayor Mary Vernor earlier this year explaining the city’s interests in possibly obtaining water from the city during peak use months of the y...

  • Eastern Washington veterans cemetery group selects plans for review

    By CARA LORELLO Staff Reporter The Eastern Washington State Veterans Cemetery governing council met with officials from design firm JGM and Associates on March 5 at Spokane International Airport to review several site plans being proposed for a new state veterans cemetery, located west of Medical Lake that's expected to break ground in May 2009. In a public meeting following the design committee's discussion, council chairman Neal Sealock announced three of the six site plans reviewed were selected and will be forwarded to th... Full story

  • Airway Heights city officials proposing new zone code changes

    By CARA LORELLO Staff Reporter Changes are being proposed to the city of Airway Heights' current zoning code that could affect how residents put up fences, how business can landscape their property and use signage. The current city code doesn't have separate regulations for resident and commercial zones when it comes to these, and other types of land use. Some references contained in sections of the code conflict with other allowances for different zones, and not always do code rules pertain to specific job requests. To... Full story

  • ML citizens are split on rezone and fireworks

    By CARA LORELLO Staff Reporter July Medical Lake Police Department hired three new reserve officers who officially began work on the force in June following completion of their field training through the Spokane Police Academy. Officers Alice Bush of Medical Lake, Matt Montgomery of Spokane Valley and Nicholas Provencha of Airway Heights all arrive at MLPD with previous experience or education background in the criminal justice field. State Route 902 from Medical Lake to the...

  • Gardening in Our Area

    By LaVERLE McCANDLESS Contributor It is the time of the year when a lot of people are making and/or writing down their New Year Resolutions or telling others what they are going to do in 2008. I have given up long ago on such a thing as I would feel guilty when I would break a resolution. Since gardening is a passion, I like to try something new and/or different in the plant world and it is usually an herb of some type or another. Don's is the tomato family. You can call this...

  • Cheney drills for every drop

    By DAVID TELLER Staff Reporter Every gallon counts. The current water situation in Cheney is such that the water production from the city's seven operational wells isn't producing enough water to support the proposed developments. The city has already sunk a test bore and has enough positive results to build a new well. The existing wells can contribute more. During the last council meeting, the city approved more than $230,000 to CH2M Hill for engineering and construction administration service for wells No. 6 and 8. Not...

  • ML postpones North Stanley rezone decision

    By CARA LORELLO Staff Reporter Residents who showed up to Medical Lake City Council's Nov. 20 meeting hoping for a final answer to the North Stanley rezone dispute left empty handed, except for an update that officials are working on changing the city's procedure of approving requests from the Planning Commission that will allow the opportunity for testimony at the council level. Citizens questioned when they should expect council's decision, given that the Planning Commission's decision to turn down A&K Development's... Full story

  • Final design, landscape details revealed for AH water reclamation plant

    By CARA LORELLO Staff Reporter Century West Engineering Corporation and Spokane GeoEngineers officials presented on Nov. 14 new design and landscape plans for a proposed water reclamation plant to be located in the city of Airway Heights by the year 2011. Proposed landscape plans provided by Sherry Pratt Van Voorhis for the site, which is located on a 75,000-acre plot south bound by McFarlane Road and 21st Avenue, will include substantial amounts of native and adapted plant material appropriately suited to the area's... Full story

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