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  • Eastern's ‘We Need You' campaign to support student scholarships

    With rising tuition costs and possible cuts to financial aid, Eastern Washington University is launching the “We Need You” campaign to raise awareness and support for its general scholarship fund. The campaign is highlighted by a website and unique video designed to share just how EWU students will be impacted by possible budget cuts to higher education. At this time, cuts to financial aid could impact more than 3,000 Eastern students, and many middle-to-low income students could be forced to leave college without this sup...

  • Donor's $300,000 gift to benefit EWU Health Science students

    Eastern Washington University has received a $300,000 gift to provide scholarship support for students in the College of Science, Health and Engineering (CSHE). The donor, who wishes to remain anonymous, has designated the gift toward varied scholarships in the health sciences at EWU. These programs include things like biology, biotechnology, nursing and chemistry. The bequest will allow five different scholarships in CSHE to be raised to an endowment level of $100,000 each, which means the principal is invested so the...

  • Drive-by shooting injures Eastern student

    By BECKY THOMAS Staff Reporter An EWU student was shot in the hand in an early Sunday shooting in downtown Cheney. Four suspects were arrested within an hour of the shooting, which occurred around 1:15 a.m. Sunday, Feb. 21 outside El Rodeo restaurant in the 500 block of Second Street. Officers patrolling the downtown area heard the shot and responded to the scene, where friends of victim Sharanbir S. Grewal described the vehicle, a dark colored Jeep, where the shot had originated. The Jeep was located within 30 minutes of...

  • ML's Yoder competes for Miss Spokane

    Medical Lake High School graduate and Eastern Washington University student Tiffany Yoder (right) performs a salsa dance routine to the music of “Say Hey (I Love You)” by Michael Franti and Spearhead as her talent at last Sunday's Miss Spokane competition held at Northern Quest Casino. Yoder was named second runner up to the new Miss Spokane 2010, Kylee Denevan, and as such receives a $400 scholarship. Yoder also received a $100 scholarship as the contest's overall high pri...

  • Sports Commission gets new funding foothold on West Plains

    Airway Heights lodging tax fund should help promote future sporting events in the area By RYAN LANCASTER Staff Reporter The Airway Heights City Council last week approved a $10,000 contribution to the Spokane Regional Sports Commission in order to help develop and market the city as a destination for sports-related activities. The council's action followed recommendations by the city's Lodging Tax Advisory Committee, an appointed board of citizens that looks for opportunities to promote tourism through use of lodging taxes,...

  • New cook in the kitchen

    Picnic Pines Restaurant at Silver Lake recently cooked up a fresh menu courtesy of new chef Mark Van Hise, whose culinary experience includes Spokane's Davenport Hotel as well as a two-year cooking stint on a Hawaiian cruise ship. “They used to pull food out of freezers here, now I do everything from scratch,” Van Hise said....

  • AH, ML experienced in opposing essential public facilities

    State's sex offender housing controversy saw mobilization of resistance groups, amended legislation and development of new siting requirements By RYAN LANCASTER Staff Reporter Ten years ago Arthur Clum was at the forefront of a fight to keep sexually violent predators out of his backyard. Under a federal court order, the state was obliged to provide “less restrictive alternatives” for civilly committed sex offenders who had completed their prison sentences but were found to pose an ongoing public risk. These offenders wer...

  • Police reports 02/14 through 02/21

    CHENEY Feb. 16 A black bicycle was reported found in the zero hundred block of North Sixth Street. Theft for a black bicycle was reported in the 1200 block of First Street. Theft of an iPod was reported at Cheney High School. A Blackberry was reported found in the 200 block of Betz Road. Domestic violence was reported in the 200 block of K Street—verbal only. Feb. 17 Officers completed a warrant arrest for the Newport Police Department in the 1100 block of First Street. Douglas R. Corp, 41, was arrested for third degree a...

  • Those with abundance of animals sought for documentary

    By RYAN LANCASTER Staff Reporter Producers of a documentary television show to be aired on Animal Planet are searching the Inland Northwest for people living with large numbers of animals. Irina Khodorkovsky, a spokesperson for British Colombia-based GRB Entertainment, said the show will address both overwhelmed pet lovers who can no longer properly care for the many animals they keep, to full blown “hoarders,” who compulsively collect animals as a result of mental illness. “We feel that currently, the problem of anima...

  • Stacey Morgan-Foster named VP for Student Affairs at EWU

    Eastern Washington University President Dr. Rodolfo Arévalo has named Stacey Morgan-Foster, JD, the new vice president for Student Affairs at EWU, a position she currently holds at California State University-Stanislaus. Morgan-Foster emerged from a nationwide field of more than 62 candidates, and her expertise in critical areas such as student retention and development, as well as graduation programs, set her apart. “Stacey Morgan-Foster has a broad understanding of student affairs and a clear grasp of what students ne...

  • Bricks help fund EWU Reid Lab School meditation garden

    Red, cinnamon and ivory bricks, engraved with five decades of memories, will soon be a focal point of the EWU Reid Lab School Meditation Garden on Eastern Washington University's Cheney campus. “A Great Place to Teach” is the sentiment long-time Reid teacher Pat Cogley decided to have engraved on the brick she purchased in the fundraiser to build the meditation garden. “Reid had a ‘home-like' atmosphere where parents, siblings and teachers knew each other very well,...

  • ML woman works on enchanted evening

    Needs for volunteers, silent auction donations in run up to wine tasting fundraiser By RYAN LANCASTER Staff Reporter A wine and beer tasting benefit for American Cancer Society's Relay For Life will take place March 6 from 5-9:30 p.m. at the Northern Quest Ballroom in Airway Heights. Easier read than done. For the past several months, Medical Lake resident Barbara Homewood has been single-handedly preparing for and publicizing this “Evening of Enchantment,” which will feature six wineries, two breweries, three live bands and...

  • USDA checks health of Ag industry

    Starting in January the U.S. Department of Agriculture's National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS) began conducting the Agricultural Resources Management Survey (ARMS). This survey will provide farmers and ranchers with an opportunity to provide accurate, real-world data that will help shape the policies, programs and issues that affect them. “ARMS asks a small, but representative sample of farmers about their operation in order to understand the current financial state of U.S. agriculture,” NASS' Washington field off...

  • Cheney's historic house on hold

    Historic Preservation Commission says more possibilities than funds for Sterling-Moorman By BECKY THOMAS Staff Reporter Cheney's historic house sits empty on the corner of Second and G streets, waiting to become a visitors' center, a museum, a testament to Cheney's blue collar past. The Historic Preservation Commission has several ideas for using the Sterling-Moorman House, but a combination of bad economic times and a lack of community involvement has made the plans stall. “It was basically aimed at being an everyman's h...

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  • Police Reports 02/08 through 02/15

    CHENEY Feb. 8 Officers assisted the Okanogan County Sheriff's Office by investigating a possible violation of a protection order. Residential burglary occurred in the 400 block of North Second Street. Video games, a television, an iPod and jewelry were taken. Residential burglary of cash occurred in the 200 block of West Second Street. Malicious mischief was reported in the 800 block of Gary Street. A vehicle was egged. A fourth degree assault occurred at Cheney Middle School. A 12-year-old male was arrested for the assault...

  • Police reports 02/01 through 02/07

    Feb. 1 An 11-year-old male was arrested for possession of stolen property, a cell phone, at Cheney Middle School. A 12-year-old female was arrested for possession of alcohol at Cheney Middle School. Officers responded to a report of domestic violence in the zero hundred block of Third Street. It was verbal only. Theft of CDs and a case from a vehicle occurred in the 700 block of West First Street. Domestic violence was reported in the 2300 block of University Lane. It was verbal only. Theft of an iPod and textbooks from a...

  • Eagle Kids' Health Day at EWU Spokane

    Eastern Washington University dental hygiene students will be providing dental cleanings for kids and young adults (ages 5-18), Friday, Feb. 12, at the EWU Dental Hygiene Clinic at Riverpoint, 310 N. Riverpoint Boulevard. Eagle Kids' Health Day is for Washington state residents who are under-served, low-income children who are not on DSHS, or do not have any other kind of dental insurance. Cleanings and dental exams, including x-rays, will be provided for $10 per child. The Health for All organization will be on hand to...

  • Former Airway Heights mayor Pederson fills vacant council seat

    Familiar face now in Position 6, incoming mayor Rushing dives into old and new city business By RYAN LANCASTER Staff Reporter Last fall's mayoral race between Airway Heights Councilman Patrick Rushing and incumbent Matthew Pederson was tense, with an automatic recount ultimately handing the seat to Rushing by a two vote margin. But when Councilman Larry Haskell left Position 6 vacant after stepping down at the end of the year, Pederson found there was another way back onto the dais. “I was asked by a number of council m...

  • Spangle annexation completed

    By BECKY THOMAS Staff Reporter After more than a year of work, the Spangle Cemetery District successfully annexed the downtown area of Spangle. The action will bring more tax revenue to the district, which secretary/treasurer Eleanor Hill said will likely help the district get back in the black. Due to outdated laws and conflicting rules, the town of Spangle itself was not included when the cemetery district was formed in 1971. So starting in October 2008, cemetery board members circulated petitions that were eventually signe...

  • Iced in Iraq: Soldiers dive into the first ever armed forces Polar Plunge for Special Olympics

    Personnel at Sather Air Base in Baghdad help to raise money for local programs By RYAN LANCASTER Staff Reporter During last year's annual Polar Plunge at Medical Lake's Waterfront Park, temperatures hovered between 30 and 35 degrees as hardy souls dunked into the lake to raise money in support of Special Olympics. Contrast that with the 60 degree temperatures experienced during the first Armed Forces Polar Plunge held Tuesday, Feb. 9, at Sather Air Base in Baghdad, Iraq, and...

  • Stagnant economy leads to stalled development near Geiger Spur

    ##M[Read more here]## Plans for a transload facility in Airway Heights have been put on hold – for now By RYAN LANCASTER Staff Reporter When it opened in early 2009, the 3.5-mile Geiger Spur rail line was much more than a replacement for track that had previously nudged onto Fairchild Air force Base. Many saw the new $6.8 million line not only as a way to preserve a regional rail connection for existing industries, but also as a force for new growth across the West Plains. L...

  • Cheney EMTs fulfilling 2006 levy pledge to increase service level

    By BECKY THOMAS Staff Reporter The Cheney Fire Department is working to make good on its promises to the public. While campaigning for an EMS levy in 2006, the department pledged to increase their level of service. Now they're training to deliver additional medical services that could save lives. “One of the things we told the public was we would upgrade our service level,” Chief Mike Winters said. “We added a few more people to help us out as far as response goes; this is th...

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