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  • WP Chamber sells former headquarters

    By RYAN LANCASTER Staff Reporter The West Plains Chamber of Commerce closed on a sale of the organization's former headquarters at 201 First St. in Cheney for about $50,000 in July. The Cheney building, on the market for months, was vacated in 2009 when the chamber offices were moved to the Bank of Whitman Building near Airway Heights. Benji Estrellado with Cheney Realty said he didn't have details on who bought the property or what they intend to do with the building, other than that the buyer is from Spokane. “We're p... Full story

  • AH approves county land swap

    In their Monday, Aug. 16 meeting the Airway Heights City Council unanimously approved a memorandum of understanding with Spokane County that allows the exchange of utilities at the county's Raceway Park for a 70-acre portion of adjacent county land. Each party's estimated value of total contributions to the exchange equals $1,044,231. The city will now weigh when and how the property can be developed into ball fields and other recreational areas, while also considering how to place a recharge reservoir at the site for the...

  • Dream ride approaches

    Motorcycle ride to head out for Ellensburg from Northern Quest Aug. 28 By RYAN LANCASTER Staff Reporter Thousands of motorcycles are expected to converge on Ellensburg, Wash. on the afternoon of Aug. 28 from several starting points across the state, including one at Northern Quest Casino in Airway Heights. The first annual Northwest Ride of Dreams is the latest statewide effort organized by local law enforcement agencies to raise funds and awareness for local Special Olympics of Washington programs. Jennifer Suniga,...

  • Changes coming to inmate mail

    As of Sept. 1 Spokane County Detention Services will enact new rules restricting incoming and outgoing mail to 5.5”x 8.5” postcards. Legal correspondence will still be accepted in envelopes, and inmates can still receive approved magazines, books and newspapers. All incoming and outgoing inmate mail has been inspected for security reasons in the past, and inmate privacy has been protected within the limitations of maintaining a secure facility. Those protections are not expected to change with the shift to postcards. The pri...

  • Thief digs into Inland Power

    A thief apparently dug his way into the Inland Power storage yard at 10110 W. Hallett over last weekend and took tires and equipment worth about $5,500, a company spokesman reported. The employee told Spokane County Sheriff's deputy Ray Miller on Monday that it looked like the suspect dug his way beneath the chain link entry gate and then cut a fence in the back to remove a six foot fiberglass ladder, two aluminum truck tool boxes and 10 truck tires. Thieves have hit the yard several times over the years. Anyone with...

  • Police reports 08/02 - 08/09

    CHENEY Aug. 2 Theft was reported in the 2300 block of First Street. Officers assisted Child Protective Services in the 300 block of Erie Street. A two-car, non-injury accident occurred in the 700 block of First Street. An abandoned auto, reported July 25, was towed from the 300 block of Simpson Parkway. Aug. 3 A missing person was reported from the 1200 block of First Street. Justin C. Parris, 30, was arrested in the 600 block of Second Street on a local warrant for failure to appear on a driving under the influence charge....

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  • Cheney bar becomes nightclub, signs agreement

    By BECKY THOMAS Staff Reporter The Basement will soon be designated as a nightclub. While the word “nightclub” may inspire thoughts of drugs, scantily clad dancers and general debauchery, the bar's management and the Cheney Police Department have ensured that little with change at the 315 First Street bar. The Basement owner Jason Clerget said he lobbied the state Liquor Control Board for a nightclub license because the traditional “tavern” designation didn't work for his business. The Basement is known for late night,...

  • Party in the pines

  • Airway Heights' goals assessed by city council and staff members

    Workshops reveal perspectives of city leaders, set sights on current issues and outline future objectives By RYAN LANCASTER Staff Reporter City of Airway Heights council members and management staff convened for two “strategic goal setting exercises,” July 9 and July 26, to address mutual concerns and objectives. Facilitating both workshops was Tom Agnew of Agnew Consulting, hired last year to oversee public relations and marketing for the city. Agnew specializes in teaching quality management techniques to business, gov...

  • ML mom, son help spread word on child cancer

    Pair organize first Candlelighters Walk for Childhood Cancer Awareness around Medical Lake, Aug. 28 By RYAN LANCASTER Staff Reporter Shelly Schneider doesn't need a special month to remind her of the moment everything changed for her family, that day in 2006 when her then 9-year-old son Clayton was first diagnosed with lymphoma. But she and other volunteers are using the run up to Childhood Cancer Awareness Month in September to spread the word about a fact that others may not know: cancer kills more children in the U.S. than... Full story

  • Immix celebrates first year in Cheney with new outdoor patio, plans for birthday party

    By BECKY THOMAS Staff Reporter Matt Irvin has an extensive resume in the restaurant industry. He's worked as a chef at several restaurants in the Inland Northwest, and even started a few of his own. But Irvin's resume isn't likely to grow. He said the restaurant he started in Cheney one year ago is the end of the line. “This is the last one I'm ever going to start,” he said. Immix, located at 122 College Ave., offers quick, simple lunches and upscale dinners in the evening. A Cheney native, Irvin said he wanted to offer a wid...

  • Police reports 07/25 - 08/02

    CHENEY July 25 Police arrested Shelby M. Wuesthoff, 18; Alix N. Reilly, 18, and three female juveniles on the zero hundred block of Third Street for third-degree malicious mischief. July 26 Police arrested Holly K. Keech, 44, on the 1300 block of Third Street for third-degree theft of dietary supplements. Police arrested Mathew F. Hobbs, 38, and Ian W. Campbell, 40, on the 100 block of West Third Street for third-degree theft/shoplifting. July 27 Police responded to a two-car, non-injury collision on the 100 block of West Fir...

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  • Richard Wilson joins EWU as new Dean of Libraries

    Eastern Washington University interim provost Rex Fuller has named Richard Wilson, Ph.D, as dean of EWU Libraries. His appointment is effective on Sept.1. Wilson comes to Eastern from Boise, Idaho, where he has served as associate state librarian since 2000. In this capacity, he has worked with strategic planning and program evaluation, personnel functions and fiscal operations, information technology and the Idaho Digital Repository, projects and services for special populations as well as early childhood literacy initiative...

  • New shop specializes in repurposed collectibles

    Local mother and daughter team open Farm to Market on busy stretch of Highway 2 By RYAN LANCASTER Staff Reporter Adrienne Benner and Colleen Kirk are hoping to turn the heads of Highway 2 drivers with Farm to Market, their newly opened antiques and collectibles shop just east of Fairchild Air Force Base. About three months ago the mother-daughter duo enlisted the help of their husbands to begin renovating a quirky one-room building at 14915 W. Highway 2. The small 100-year-old structure is easy to miss but hard to pass by...

  • Airway Heights council says no to LTAC funding for County Raceway

    Council also postpones decision on county land swap to look at funding, uses for property By RYAN LANCASTER Staff Reporter In their Aug. 2 meeting Airway Heights City Council members unanimously opposed financing two Spokane County Raceway events with $19,000 from a city lodging tax fund designed to promote tourism. In May, Raceway operators requested $30,000 to support two summer drag racing series events. The Lodging Tax Advisory Committee, which oversees the fund, instead recommended council grant $9,500 to each event, but...

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  • State's failure to update traffic rules leads to local court headaches

    Cheney issues refunds to cell phone/texting while driving violators; Airway Heights and Medical Lake counsels still reviewing issue By JOHN McCALLUM Editor A failure to update a statewide traffic rulebook has led to one West Plains city reimbursing cell phone law violators while two others are trying to figure out what to do. The Department of Licensing began contacting local governments on July 23 to provide details on refunding drivers who paid fines for any of three infractions they may have incurred between 2007 and July... Full story

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  • ML groups plan service day to mark 9/11

    By RYAN LANCASTER Staff Reporter A group of Medical Lake organizations and residents are planning what they hope will become an annual community service day with a cleanup of St. Anne's Cemetery on Sept. 11 at 10 a.m. Bishop Scott Zinn with Medical Lake's Church of Latter-Day Saints is one of the primary organizers of the service day, which will focus on a different project each year. He said the cemetery, which is northwest of downtown on South Brooks Road, was identified as needing some serious attention. “We wanted to c...

  • Skyfest week

    Top: Photo by Paul Delaney Wings of shade As temperatures soared into the mid-90s, spectators at Skyfest sought what little shade there was on the flight line, including under the wings and engines of a B-52. Bottom: Photo by Ryan Lancaster Topping off up top A Thunderbirds F-16 hooks up to take on fuel from a Fairchild Air Force Base KC-135 en route to Skyfest last Thursday....

  • Police reports 07/19 - 07/24

    CHENEY July 19 Domestic violence was reported on the zero hundred block of Vine Street. Verbal only. Tiffany M. Hinshaw, 27, was arrested on the 800 block of Second Street for third-degree DWLS. July 20 Terri A. Marlin, 47, was arrested on the 1400 block of West First Street for third-degree DWLS. Assault was reported on the 2200 block of First Street. Police arrested Loran D. Langenfeld, 45, for fourth-degree assault and third-degree malicious mischief. Police investigated an accusation of theft by a caregiver on the 2200...

  • SCFD 3 expansion to improve efficiency

    By BECKY THOMAS Staff Reporter Work has begun on an expansion of the maintenance bays at the Cheney station of Spokane County Fire Dictrict 3. The project, which includes doubling the station's maintenance bays from two to four and extending the length of all four bays, is expected to make the staff's work a lot easier, said Fire Chief Bruce Holloway. Staff members at the station spend more time in the maintenance bays than most fire stations, Holloway said, because they fabricate their own trucks. “We've got some dandy truck...

  • Bluewaters Festival unites fans, musicians

    Three-day bluegrass event gaining solid reputation among genre's best musicians in ninth year running By RYAN LANCASTER Staff Reporter For many, the Bluewaters Bluegrass Festival is much more than a three-day celebration of American roots music – it's a chance to meet friends and reconnect with family. The festival's ninth annual lineup features a dozen local, regional and national acts from across the genre's spectrum, performing Aug. 6-8 against the backdrop of Medical Lake's Waterfront Park. Festival coordinator Steve M...

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