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  • Cheney Planning Commission approves Terra Vista application, discusses code issues

    By BECKY THOMAS Staff Reporter The Cheney Planning Commission approved an application to allow a planned unit development on 33.36 acres of the Terra Vista development to create smaller lots. The application requested 2,000 square foot lots, much smaller than the 5,000 sq. ft. size required in Cheney code for the R-3 zone, which allows multi-family housing units. Terra Vista developer Steve Emtman said the adjustment would allow him to sell 60 units as individual townhouses instead of marketing the attached single-family resi...

  • CHS FCCLA hosts Children's Miracle Network week Jan. 19-22

    Cheney High School FCCLA will be hosting a Children's Miracle Network week. From Jan. 19-22 FCCLA will be conducting various activities to help raise money for Children's Miracle Network (CMN). The group will be selling CMN balloons at the school in the morning and at lunch, and during arena conferences on Wednesday Jan. 20. CHS FCCLA will also be collecting donations for CMN at the wrestling match on Tuesday Jan. 19 at 7 p.m. and at both the girls and boys varsity basketball games on Jan.20 and Jan. 22. On Thursday Jan. 21,...

  • Choices for Cheney road show schedule

    ##M:[Read more here]#3 The Choices for Cheney campaign to update Cheney's comprehensive plan is starting off the new year with a two-week long series of road shows. For the weeks of Jan. 19 and Jan. 25, informational booths will be set up at various locations around Cheney intended to spread information about the project and notify the public of the upcoming workshop in January. A staff member will be on hand to personally answer questions for a limited amount of time at each location. The schedule is as follows with date,...

  • Cheney students receive Eastern Washington scholarships

    Eastern Washington University announced last week that three former Cheney High School students have been awarded scholarships for the 2009-2010 school year. Kaitlin Salley has been awarded an ASEWU Scholarship for $1,000 for the 2009-2010 academic year at EWU. The ASWEU Scholarship can be awarded to continuing students active in an EWU club or organization. Salley graduated from Cheney High School two years ago, where she was involved with the National Honor Society and Spanish club. She currently attends EWU where she is st...

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  • Meet Cheney's new clean team

    By BECKY THOMAS Staff Reporter During the whirlwind of late December, Cheney's Public Works Department hired three people to man the new solid waste collection service. Harlan Helm, Tim Reinbold and Tom Stern will man the city-run garbage collection. Helm, who became familiar with Cheney's routes during a stint with former provider Sunshine Disposal and Recycling, will run the commercial side of the garbage collection. Helm began his career in solid waste 27 years ago in Calif...

  • Getting prepared for sudden survival is simple

    Because you never know when you'll need to stay warm and dry By PAUL DELANEY Staff Reporter Perhaps nothing better illustrates the need to be prepared for sudden survival in the outdoors than what Eastern Washington University Outdoor Recreation professor Paul Green experienced one day when driving to meet his wife. And it didn't even happen in the rugged outdoors, a place Green is right at home in spending his entire adult life directly connected to finding ways to enjoy – an...

  • Police reports 12/28 through 01/03

    CHENEY Dec. 28 Officers conducted a warrant arrest for Spokane police in the 500 block of Salnave Road. Adelle I. Cannon, 56, was arrested for third-degree theft. Roger W. Hiatt, 47, was arrested in the 100 block of Paradise Road for driving while license suspended (DWLS). Dec. 29 Officers responded to a possible case of child molestation in the 300 block of North Sixth Street. Patrick L. Jenkins turned himself in at the Cheney Police Department and was arrested on two Spokane County warrants for driving under the influence...

  • Police reports 12/18 through 12/27

    CHENEY Dec. 18 Officers executed a search warrant for possession of a controlled substance in the zero hundred block of North Eighth Street. The incident is under investigation. Dec. 20 Officers assisted deputies of the Spokane County Sheriff's Office with a commercial burglary in Four Lakes. Dec. 21 Officers assisted the Columbia County Sheriff's Office on a theft in the 200 block of West Third Street. Third degree theft was reported in the 1000 block of Betz Road. Electrical meters were stolen. Dec. 23 Officers responded...

  • New Airway Heights council members take seats at year's last meeting

    By RYAN LANCASTER Staff Reporter The Airway Heights City Council saw a changing of the guard in their last meeting of the year Monday, Dec. 21, as a newly elected council was sworn in and a few longstanding members gave up their seats. The council also adopted the 2010 budget and approved a collective bargaining agreement with the Washington State Council of County and City Employees, a union that represents about 15 city workers. Steven Lawrence, Tanya Dashiell and Kevin Richey took the oath of office for Positions 2, 4 and...

  • Cheney seeks individuals to fill spots on two commissions

    The city of Cheney is looking for individuals to fill seats on two separate boards. Currently there are open seats on the Planning Commission and the Historic Preservation Commission. The Planning Commission serves in an advisory capacity to the mayor and members of City Council. Its purpose is to prepare a comprehensive plan for development within the city, and to make recommendations to the council on matters related to planning, zoning, and development issues. Planning Commission members must live inside the Cheney city...

  • SPOKO Fuel generates minority business award

    By RYAN LANCASTER Staff Reporter Spokane Tribe Enterprises, which operates SPOKO Fuel just West of Airway Heights, recently received the Rising Star Award in the 2009 University of Washington Minority Business of the Year Awards. The award is given annually to a minority-owned company with at least $2 million in revenue that has experienced the highest percentage of revenue growth in Washington state between 2006 and 2008. Spokane Tribe of Indians public relations director...

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  • Schoenleber family helps spread holiday cheer to Cheney Assisted Living residents

    By BECKY THOMAS Staff Reporter Cheney's youngest businessman brought presents to Cheney Assisted Living this Christmas, with a little help from friends, family and local organizations. Beckett Schoenleber, who runs his own egg business called Beckett's Basket with the help of his parents Rochelle and Tracy, is pretty savvy about money at 6 years old. “I have three different piggy banks, and the one that has the most money in it right now is my charity one,” he said. Some of...

  • State Fish and Wildlife Department reminds sportsmen to know the rules

    Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife officers are reminding sportsmen to review the 2009-2010 hunting and fishing pamphlets. Sportsmen are encouraged to obtain current regulations through local license dealers or the Fish and Wildlife Web site at wdfw.wa.gov. Please contact the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) in Spokane if you have any questions about these regulations at 892-1001. Fish and Wildlife enforcement officers would like to provide information and remind sportsmen of some issues they are...

  • Airway Heights considers supporting upcoming bills on inmate-free population counts

    By RYAN LANCASTER Staff Reporter In their first meeting of the year Monday, Jan. 4, the Airway Heights City Council opened a council seat to all interested applicants and discussed whether or not to support legislation that would remove inmates from the city's population rolls. The council considered issuing a joint letter of support for two upcoming state bills at the request of the city of Connell where the Coyote Ridge Corrections Center is located. The bills address the negative impacts of counting Department of...

  • Community Frameworks holds homeownership meeting in Cheney

    Jan. 12 meeting features information on mortgage lending for first time buyers; organization's West Plains single-family community, Takoda Park Spokane's Community Frameworks is holding an informational meeting in Cheney for people looking into homeownership opportunities and affordable mortgage lending for first-time homebuyers. The meeting takes place on Tuesday, Jan. 12, at the Cheney Library, 610 First St. beginning at 5:30 p.m. A second meeting is also being held at the Spokane Valley Library, 12004 E. Main, on...

  • Cheney dentist hires associate, not replacement

    By BECKY THOMAS Staff Reporter Longtime Cheney dentist Richard Roccanova has a new associate, but don't get any ideas. “People think I'm retiring,” Roccanova said. But Dr. Jacob Ridl won't be taking over for Roccanova any time soon. He described it more as a partnership, in which Ridl, a 2008 graduate of Creighton University School of Dentistry, shares all the newest techniques and Roccanova, who has maintained a family practice in Cheney for more than 30 years, passes on his...

  • EWU hosts Martin Luther King events

    Eastern Washington University will celebrate the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. holiday this month with a speech and school supply drive. Angela Schwendiman, a lecturer in Africana Studies at EWU, will be the featured speaker during the university's MLK Day celebration beginning at noon, Tuesday, Jan. 19, in Showalter 109. The topic of Schwendiman's discussion will be “Ambassadors of Peace During Times of War: Comparing Strategies and Analogies of U.S. President Barack Obama and Civil Rights Activist Dr. Martin Luther King, J...

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  • Cheney Flooring sees return of original owners

    By BECKY THOMAS Staff Reporter Vern and Beth Chapman thought they were done with Cheney Flooring, a business they started in 2007, when they sold it this past fall. Vern Chapman said they sold it to focus on two new businesses they were preparing to launch in Airway Heights. Ed Roa, a California resident, bought the business from the Chapmans, but his run turned out to be short and he called the Chapmans after two months. “He said he was leaving and by the time I got there h...

  • Spokane County now distributing grant for area people in need

    Qualified applicants being sought for $600,000 in federal funds aiming to prevent homelessness By RYAN LANCASTER Staff Reporter Many county residents on the brink of homelessness could be eligible for rent or utility assistance through the Spokane County Homelessness Prevention Program. The Spokane County Community Services, Housing and Community Development office will manage a $622,000 three-year grant made available by the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009. Qualified applicants for the program must reside in t...

  • Police reports 12/14 through 12/20

    CHENEY Dec. 14 Christmas decorations were damaged in the 200 block of Fifth Street. Domestic violence was reported in the 1100 block of First Street. The incident involved verbal abuse only. Dec. 15 Two checks totaling $1,600 were reported forged in the 100 block of West First Street. The incident is under investigation. The school resource officer responded when a student came to school with a dog bite. The incident occurred outside the city in the 700 block of Calvert Lane and was turned over to Spokane County Regional...

  • Police reports 12/03 through 12/13

    CHENEY Dec. 3 A 12-year-old female and a 13-year-old female were both arrested for harassment in a previously reported incident at Cheney Middle School. Dec. 7 A suicidal individual was reported in the 200 block of North Eleventh Street. The subject was transported to the hospital. An 11-year-old male was arrested at Cheney Middle School for possessing a knife on school property. Dec. 8 Theft of a white bicycle was reported in the 400 block of Second Street. A suicidal subject in the 100 block of West First was taken into cus...

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