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  • ML holds baseball meeting Nov. 14

    The Medical Lake Baseball/Softball Boosters Association is holding its monthly meeting on Wednesday, Nov. 14 at 6:30 p.m. at the Medical Lake High School library....

  • No sleeping at this wheel

  • Pennies help Dryden Hall students win food drive

    By JOHN McCALLUM Editor Eastern Washington University Bookstore manager Bob Anderson said that because Dryden Hall has won the annual Homecoming Food Drive competition so many times, they may have to name the award after them. For the fifth straight year, Dryden Hall residents have raised the largest number of pieces of canned or boxed food items for the 10th annual food drive, sponsored by EWU's Bookstore and Spokane Teachers Credit Union and the proceeds of which go to help...

  • West Plains BRIEFS

    If you can't take it with you, at least see it The Cheney High School drama department is presenting the Pulitzer Prize winning comedy “You Can't Take it with You,” in four performances, Nov. 9-10, and Nov. 16-17. Each performance begins at 7:30 p.m. at the Fisher Building auditorium. ##M[more]## St. Paul's to hold Christmas Bazaar Dec. 1 St. Paul's Episcopal Annual Christmas Bazaar will take place on Saturday, Dec. 1 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at St. Paul's, 625 C Street, on the edge of the Eastern Washington University cam...

  • EWU and Cheney invite kids to come be a rock and roll super hero Nov. 15

    Eastern Washington University Recreation students have partnered with the city of Cheney as well as Cheney Parks and Recreation to provide the annual kids carnival for the city. The Super Hero Rock Festival will take place Nov. 15 between 3 p.m. and 5 p.m. at Salnave Elementary School, 1015 Salnave Road, and is open to all local youth and their families. This is a free event with free prizes, free food, and free fun that you won't want to miss out on. Several local businesses have made this event possible through generous...

  • Stuck at the library?

    Hallett Elementary sixth graders Rian Aull, 11, and Ashleigh Schultz, 11 (pictured) Katie Fisher, 11, and seventh-grader Hannah Bibby constructed art projects using colored duct tape, one of the activities of Teen Read Week, at the Medical Lake Library on Oct. 24. “Get Stuck at the Library with Duck* Tape” was also done at nine other Spokane County Libraries the month of October....

  • Cheney Parks Department patches together 2007 funding

    By DAVID TELLER Staff Reporter Cheney Parks and Recreation Department still continues to post promising numbers, despite deficiencies in their budget. In the October program reports, the department showed almost $2,500 in revenue, despite significant losses in areas like swimming lessons. In the 2007 summer aquatics report, pool director Chris Hoppe reported he increased expenses due to an increase in salaries. Extra instructors were brought in to ensure the student instructor ratio. In October, the department reported no... Full story

  • Airway Heights narrows city manager field down to pair of candidates

    By CARA LORELLO Staff Reporter And then there were two. Airway Heights City Council conducted teleconference interviews of four of the five potential candidates for the position of city manager at an Oct. 22 meeting held at the Sanford Suites in Airway Heights, after which officials further narrowed the candidate pool down to two. Officials began selecting candidates last summer through executive recruiting firm, Bob Murray & Associates, to replace former city manager, Chuck Freeman, who left Airway Heights in June to accept...

  • Legends to communicate language of jazz at EWU

    Hundreds of music students, their directors and guest jazz artists will converge in Cheney for Eastern Washington University's annual Jazz Dialogue Festival. Now in its ninth year, the event will be held Thursday through Saturday, Nov. 15-17, at various locations on the Eastern campus. The festival attracts middle school, high school and college jazz combos, choirs and bands from across the Northwest to learn the language of jazz. The emphasis of this instrumental and vocal... Full story

  • MLPD take polar plunge for charity

    The Polar Bear Plunge, hosted by Medical lake Police department, is a fundraising event for Special Olympics Washington (SOWA), a non-profit organization that provides year-round sports training and competition for children and adults with intellectual disabilities. The objective for this upcoming event will be to raise a minimum of $5,000 net for SOWA programs. Plungers will be “Freezing for a Reason” on Saturday, Feb. 23, 2008, at Waterfront Park in Medical Lake. Participants “taking the plunge” will collect pledges...

  • State patrol warns of winter driving

    It is not uncommon for troopers to respond to over 100 collisions the first day the snow latches onto eastern Washington roadways. The Washington State Patrol would like to remind drivers it is time to get prepared for winter driving conditions. Nov. 1 is the first day that studded snow tires are legal to use in Washington State. Drivers are encouraged to check their tires now to ensure they are prepared before the snow begins to fall. Speed limits on public roadways are set for ideal road and weather conditions. During bad... Full story

  • Restaurant takes old depot

    By DAVID TELLER Staff Reporter Once again, there is an authentic Mexican food restaurant in Cheney. The business opened Oct. 18. At only 19 years old, Jorge Anaya is the manger of the Moses Lake-based El Rodeo. His father, Jorge Sr., has owned and operated the family run business for five years. The younger Anaya, (Ah-NYE-uh) has worked for his father his whole life. The elder Anaya shares ownership with his brother, Luis. A nephew, Ruben, is also part of the ownership. The... Full story

  • New business helps in the revitaliziation of downtown

    By DAVID TELLER Staff Reporter Finally, Cheney residents no longer have to trek all the way to Spokane to find flooring and carpeting because Vern and Beth Chapman are ready to take orders, having overcome a few stumbling blocks. On Nov.1, Cheney Flooring Inc. will reopen its doors after a brief stop at a much smaller place. The first location the Chapmans set up business was 1010 First Street, which only gave them 270 square feet. Before they had all of their supplies in,... Full story

  • Eastern Washington names trustees

    Bertha Ortega, who has served on Eastern Washington University's Board of Trustees since 2002, and Isaura Gallegos, the ninth EWU student to serve as a trustee, have been reappointed to the Board by Washington State Governor Christine Gregoire. Ortega, a higher education administrator from Zillah, Wash., serves on the Board's business and finance committee as well as the student affairs committee. She is a founding member of Heritage University in Toppenish, Wash., where she is currently the vice president of External and...

  • Pathways welcomes new membership

    Pathways to Progress, dedicated to the revitalization of historic downtown Cheney, announces the opening of general membership for 2008. Any person, family, organization or business can join; Cheney residency is not required to be a member. The director of Pathways to Progress, Charlie Dotson, said, “What a great time to be part of the team as Pathways to Progress begins its tenth year of service to the citizens of Cheney.” Using the classic Main StreetTM model for downtown enhancement developed by the National Trust for Hist...

  • West Plains Police News

    CHENEY Oct. 26 Second-degree malicious mischief was reported on the 500 block of First Street. A window was broken out of the former Book Recycler building. A report of fourth-degree assault was made on the 400 block of Fifth Street. Investigation is still pending. Oct. 25 Second-degree theft was reported at Cheney Middle School when a clarinet was stolen. Third-degree theft was reported at Cheney High School when a black bicycle was stolen. Second-degree malicious mischief was reported on the zero hundred block of Sixth...

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  • WSU Extension presents wireworm workshop in Davenport on Nov. 7

    Wireworm damage to grain crops has increased in recent years, especially under conservation tillage systems. Washington State University Extension and the Lincoln County Conservation District invite farmers to a workshop on wireworm management on Wednesday, Nov. 7, at Davenport's Memorial Hall, 511 Park St., from 8-10 a.m. Farmers and researchers will discuss their work and experiences with wireworm. Featured speakers include Dave Bragg from WSU Extension, Nate Andersen from Bayer Crop Science, and Mark Sheffels, who farms...

  • Spokane firefighters provide tips for winter fire prevention

    When we think of the last two of the four temperate seasons, fall and winter, we envision falling autumn leaves, rainfall, cooler weather, shorter days, beautiful snowfalls, skiing and sledding. The change in temperature is a signal to prepare for the seasonal change. There are many problems that can arise. There can be power failures, flash floods which disrupt or shut down traffic flow and fires that start in un-maintained fireplaces and heating systems. The men and women of the Spokane Fire Department want to remind you... Full story

  • ‘Click it or Ticket' seat belt emphasis patrols to conclude on Monday, Nov. 5

    Following the success of the first-ever “Click it or Ticket” nighttime seat belt enforcement patrols in May 2007, law enforcement officers have again taken to the streets at nighttime through Nov. 5. Although the number of vehicle occupant deaths occurring during the day (6 a.m. – 6 p.m.) and at night (6 p.m. – 6 a.m.) are approximately the same, lower traffic volumes at night mean that the death rate is four times higher than during the day. “The goal of these nighttime patrols is to reduce the nighttime fatality rate by i... Full story

  • Terra Vista work closes Cheney-Plaza Road

    By JOHN McCALLUM Editor Cheney area residents using Cheney-Plaza Road will find themselves with a little detour for approximately the next 36 days. The portion of the road running from SR-904 to Alki Street will be closed, starting last Monday, Oct. 29, and running through Dec. 4 for construction work associated with the new Terra Vista development. Cheney public works operations manager Todd Ableman said the road is to be closed so that Defender Developments, LLC – owners of Terra Vista – can have their contractor install ut...

  • Funding woes keep future upgrades to Medical Lake municipal buildings in the dark

    By CARA LORELLO Staff Reporter Thirty years may not sound outdated, but a survey of the spaces in Medical Lake City Hall and its adjoining public works annex building tells a different story, and officials are aware upgrades to these capital elements will be costly, however some speculate its possible to expand without putting city funds or local citizens in the red. The city's current comprehensive plan states spaces in Medical Lake City Hall are difficult to work in with updating for new technologies being problematic,... Full story

  • West Plains agencies support for Special Olympic is just that – special

    By CARA LORELLO Staff Reporter Medical Lake Police Department's second fundraising year for the Special Olympics of Washington (SOWA) was a breakthrough success, surpassing last year's numbers by more than half thanks to new volunteer outlets organized by the department and a collected effort from neighboring police agencies in their endeavor. October marks the close of the 2007 fiscal year for volunteers of the Law Enforcement Torch Run Campaign in support of SOWA. MLPD admin...

  • EWU president forwards international initiatives in Japan and China

    Eastern Washington University President Rodolfo Arévalo has wrapped up a 10-day tour to promote Eastern's international partnerships and initiatives in Japan and China. During his trip, the chancellors and presidents at five EWU partner universities and the mayor of Nishinomiya, Spokane's Sister City, warmly welcomed him. Arévalo's tour began in Japan with visits to Asia University and Mukogawa Women's University, both of which have long-standing relationships with EWU. Eastern has hosted the Asia University America P...

  • The masked students of Windsor Elementary

    By JOHN McCALLUM Editor Gooey. Slimy. Cold, like someone left a refrigerator on your head. Such were the verdicts by some of the approximately 110 Windsor Elementary School fifth-graders who took part in an art project put on by Eastern Washington University recreation professor Dr. Barb Brock's arts in recreation class. The project? Why, making masks of course. Brock's Eastern students, who range from recreation management majors to children's studies and therapeutic... Full story

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