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    Cheney Free Press|Updated May 31, 2024

  • Obituaries

    Edward John Betz, 76, passed away Dec. 19, 2007, at Hospice House in Spokane following a lengthy illness. He was born to John and Della Betz on May 12, 1931, in Tyler, Wash. Betz attended Tyler school through the eighth grade and graduated from Cheney High School, class of 1949. Like all farm boys, he helped his parents on their farm. In 1950, he went to work for Ratcliff Implement. Betz's life took an upturn in 1951 when he was hired on at Nabisco (Now ADM), Cheney's... Full story

  • Blood drive is Jan. 5 in Airway Heights

    A community blood drive will be going on at Yokes Fresh Market in Airway Heights, 12825 West Sunset Highway, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Saturday, Jan. 5. Every donor who registers with the Inland Northwest Blood Center to give blood, platelets, or plasma during the four-week holiday drive will receive a special retro INBC T-shirt and be entered to win one of three donor appreciation packages. Those include a one week stay at Royal Aloha Vacation Club Condominium Timeshare (choice of several outstanding vacation destinations)...

  • Secret Witness targets prolific thief

    Secret Witness is offering a cash reward for information that results in the capture of a fugitive currently wanted for possession of a stolen vehicle. A repeat offender, Christopher Lloyd Olson's criminal history includes convictions for possession of stolen property, second-degree vehicle theft, domestic violence/assault, providing false statements, second-degree theft, probation violations and more than a half-dozen counts of driving while license suspended. Olson is a 26-y... Full story

  • Lost person got directions, prescription drugs from unsuspecting Cheney resident

    By DAVID TELLER Staff Reporter A Cheney resident's sympathy was an excellent chance tool for an opportunistic thief. The Cheney resident, who lives in a rural area off of Anderson Road, said a young female came to his house stating she was lost and needed directions. “That happens a lot out here,” the man said, who requested his name not be used out of fear of reciprocity. She was looking for Eastern Washington University and a route to I-90 going toward Spokane. After providing simple directions, the young woman said, “I... Full story

  • West Plains Police News

    AIRWAY HEIGHTS Dec. 26 Police were called to 1700 South Lawson Street for a report of a domestic dispute. There were some items broken and the suspect was not at the residence. Mychal S. Lewis, 26, was cited for third-degree theft shoplifting at 12800 West 14th Avenue. Kenneth M. Cameron, 41, was booked into jail on a felony warrant from King County for second-degree theft. ##M[more]## Michael J. Case, 37, was cited for no valid operator's license with identification at West Highway 2 and South Albert Street. Richard A....

  • West Plains BRIEFS

    Deadlines for submitting West Plains Briefs is noon Monday. Briefs should be under 100 words if possible. Briefs may be edited for length. Cheney Baseball Association meeting Mat Hawk registration night will be Friday, Jan. 11 at 6 p.m. in the high school cafeteria. Wrestling shoe turn-in and check is also at this time. Registration fee is $40. The first practice will be Jan. 22 at 6 p.m. at Reid Elementary. For more information about the Mat Hawks youth wrestling team, go to www.leaguelineup.com/cheneymathawks. Cheney youth... Full story

  • Seven-year-old girl dies in roll-over accident

    A seven-year-old girl was killed about noon Dec. 19, when the Dodge Durango she was riding in slid off Andrus Road and rolled several times. The victim, Jadyn M. Moss, was ejected from the SUV and died at the scene. The driver, 31-year-old Sarah L. Maez of Cheney, was taken to a downtown hospital to be checked for injuries, as were her other two daughters, a 9-year-old daughter and 13-month-old. Maez was treated for possible fractures and the 9-year-old had a possible shoulder injury. Initial investigation by sheriff's... Full story

  • She's no snow angel, neither is he

    Secret Witness is offering a cash reward for information that results in the capture of a pair of fugitives who each have long-time criminal histories in Spokane County. Willena Kay Olson has been out of state for a while, but now is believed to be living in Spokane again. She has a felony warrant for first-degree possession of stolen property and a misdemeanor warrant charging city assault. Olson is a 24-year-old white female who is 5 feet 3 inches tall and weighs 140...

  • New Pathways to Progress president has big plans for his time in office

    By DAVID TELLER Staff Reporter Recruiting new businesses, having a mural painted and implementing a new marketing plan are the aspiration of the Pathways to Progress board of directors' new president Steve Bertram. After serving on the board of directors for five years, he said he's ready for more responsibility. Pathways to Progress director, Charlie Dotson, describes Bertram as a “go out and get it” type of guy. He said Bertram has done a lot of work for the Pathways to Pro... Full story

  • Cheney baseball meeting on Jan. 8

    The next Cheney Baseball Association meeting will be held on Tuesday, Jan. 8 at 7 p.m. in the Cheney High School library. All are welcome to attend.... Full story

  • Disaster assistance available to local producers, small businesses

    By JOHN McCALLUM Editor West Plains and southwest Spokane County farmers, ranchers and small, non-farm businesses experiencing damages from disasters in 2007 may be eligible for some relief. The United States Department of Agriculture's Farm Service Agency has announced several programs under which farmers and ranchers can receive low-interest loans to help with financial problems arising from drought and wildfires, not only in Spokane County, but similar disasters in Idaho that impacted area farmers. Farmers who suffered...

  • Authentic Mexican food in old Burger King building

    By DAVID TELLER Staff Reporter Juan Martinez and his family had a simple goal. They wanted a better life. After 20 years of work, they finally have it. The Martinez brothers, Juan and José, with a cousin, Rafael de la Cruz, opened El Sol De México, in the vacant building previously occupied by Burger King, on the corner of Simpson Parkway and First Street in Cheney. After living in Ellensburg, Wash., the family moved to Cheney to start their new business. Not liking large c...

  • West Plains BRIEFS

    Lions Club invites new members to join The Cheney Lions Club would like to extend Seasons Greetings and a safe and happy New Year to all and to thank the Cheney community for its support. The Lions would like to challenge Cheney residents to get involved in their community by taking time to join their club, or at least see what the Lions are all about. For more information, go online to www.CheneyLionsClub.org, or write to Cheney Lions Club, P.O. Box 455, Cheney, WA 99004. Writers program for seniors offered in ML Community C...

  • A place to store more stuff, and more, at West Plains' Geiger Grove

    By CARA LORELLO Staff Reporter With Spokane being their second home, Colfax residents Darrell and Marilyn Bafus recently recognized the growth happening in the West Plains area and pegged it as the place to locate their new business, Geiger Grove Self Storage. Darrell Bafus, a semi-retired fourth-generation wheat farmer, said this is he and his wife's first entrepreneurial venture. “There's real potential for residential development in this area, and we felt this business w...

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  • President Arévalo forms new EWU partnership in Mexico

    Eastern Washington University President Rodolfo Arévalo and Rector José Ma. Leal Gutiérrez, the president of Universidad Autónoma de Tamaulipas (UAT), signed an agreement between the two universities on Monday, Dec. 9, during a ceremony in Ciudad Victoria, Mexico. Exploration of a EWU-UAT partnership began more than a year ago, at the invitation of UAT. UAT has long-standing partnerships with other universities in the United States, Europe and South America. UAT Rector Gutiérrez and his administrative team previously work...

  • C'mon now, who will give me a dollar for this!

    Spokane attorney Mark Hodgson (above) auctions off one of several poinsettias during the Medical Lake Friends for Children's annual holiday raffle on Dec. 15 at Picnic Pines Resort. The raffle and silent auction raised $1,350 this year that will go toward supporting youth recreation activities....

  • The story of New Year's - Auld Lang Syne and the wheel beginning to turn

    By KAREN E. BROWN Contributing Writer On Jan. 1, it's New Years, a time when many people take stock of their lives and see it as a chance to let go of the past and start over. They look back on what they have accomplished in the past year and look forward to what they hope to achieve in the next 12 months. Some of them will even make New Years resolutions to change their behavior by pledging either to break bad habits or to acquire good habits. Many people will also gather together the night before to patiently watch and... Full story

  • Aquatics park and sports complex among consideratons for Betz Park

    By DAVID TELLER Staff Reporter The city of Cheney is contemplating what should be done about Betz Park. The city has budgeted for retaining a consultant in 2008, although no decisions have been made yet as to which consultant will be hired to design the 50-acre park site purchased by the city back in the early 1990s. “One of the big issues to look at is whether this site would be conducive for the location of an aquatic facility which would in theory serve as the anchor for the park site, which was originally envisioned as a...

  • Salnave Toys for Tots

    Rather than a traditional Christmas gift exchange this year, the staff at Cheney's Salnave Elementary School donated to Toys for Tots. Staff members drew names and then each person purchased a present to represent the person whose name they drew. Books, Teddy bears, games and other toys were exchanged at the staff Christmas party. Staff had the fun of giving presents to each other along with the satisfaction of donating to area children through the Toys for Tots program. Tim...

  • Medical Lake WSECU opens its doors at new branch location

    By CARA LORELLO Staff Reporter The isles are wider, the ceilings are higher, and customers won't even have to crowd the room, or wait outside to form a line to get service. Staff at the Washington State Employees Credit Union Medical Lake branch look forward to getting more out of their new digs at 205 East SR-902—about 1,000 square feet more to be exact, compared to the bank's former location in downtown Medical Lake where it did business since 1993. Prior to that, WSECU's f...

  • Career criminal with eight warrants

    Secret Witness is offering a cash reward for information that results in the capture of Fredrick Shay Pittman, two decades of criminal history qualifying him as a repeat offender and armed career criminal. His current warrants charge him with possession of controlled substance, domestic violence/assault, third-degree assault, second-degree theft, first-degree robbery, second-degree malicious mischief and forgery. Pittman is a 41-year-old light-skinned black male who is six...

  • West Plains Police News

    CHENEY POLICE Dec. 14 A 17-year-old male was arrested on the 2300 block of University Lane for taking a motor vehicle without owner's permission. The blue 1989 Oldsmobile was recovered when the thief wrecked the car.. Dec. 13 Third-degree theft was reported on the 100 block of F Street. A handicap parking plaque was stolen from a parked vehicle. Trespassing was reported on the 700 block of Second Street, the intruder was told to leave. A digital camera and a pair of binoculars were found. Set A. Tekleab, 19, was arrested on...

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