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  • Embracing our diversity will help our healing

    Updated Nov 23, 2016

    Abraham Lincoln made this statement on March 4, 1865 at his second inaugural address which was right towards the end of the Civil War in our country: “With Malice toward none, with charity for all, with firmness in the right, as God gives us to see the right, let us strive on to finish the work we are in, to bind up the nation’s wounds.” We are still recovering from a very acrimonious and painful election season and no matter how we voted most likely few of us got what we wanted, but we did the best we could to vote responsib...

  • Right choice or wrong choice?

    Updated Nov 17, 2016

    For everyone who chose to put Donald Trump in the oval office I have to ask why? Do you honestly believe he can fix America’s problems? You have to love all people in this beautiful country including immigrants who are here, they came here to find peace, to find happiness that they deserve like all of us, they wanted to find an opportunity for a good education to better themselves. They are wanting freedom, they don’t want to live in countries where they have no real freedom, where they are persecuted, often times kil...

  • Tasteless political jokes belong outside of the wrestling ring

    AL STOVER, Staff Reporter|Updated Nov 17, 2016

    As you know, I am a longtime fan of professional wrestling. Usually when someone involved with wrestling makes the news, it’s not for a good reason, and this past weekend was no different. Joey Styles, an announcer and commentator who had worked for Extreme Championship Wrestling and the WWE, was fired from Evolve Wrestling, an independent wrestling organization. During an event, Styles made an inappropriate comment toward ring announcer Joanna Rose, saying she “looked great tonight and if our next president were here ton...

  • Keeping a watchful eye during Trump presidency

    Updated Nov 17, 2016

    The Nov. 8 election has come and gone and Republican candidate Donald Trump is the next President of the United States. Who would have thought we would be printing those words? There are many folks out there who are scared — particularly people of color, Muslims, immigrants and the LGBTQ community — of what a Trump presidency means for the country’s future. During his campaign, Trump said and promised many things, including a mass deportation of immigrants and denying some Muslims entry into the country. People from both...

  • Support in time of need appreciated

    Updated Nov 10, 2016

    I would like to thank my many friends and neighbors for their kind expressions of sympathy on the death of my husband, Don. I greatly appreciate the cards, flowers and gifts as well as the food provided for the family. I also want to thank Father Paul for his support during this time. Jean McMillan Cheney...

  • A comparison of freedoms for Veterans Day

    Updated Nov 10, 2016

    By JOHN McCALLUM Editor Those of you who know me or read my past columns know that I spend time in Guatemala periodically on mission work. My first trip was in 2008, and I have been down to that Central American country in four of the last five summers. I have made good friends in that country among the native Maya that we visit, and I follow what happens there. At times, I have even thought about what it might be like to live in Guatemala, to stay and not return home. Frankly, I feel the people we visit, the Q’eqchi Maya, t...

  • The other, more restrictive, side of the Canadian healthcare coin

    Updated Nov 10, 2016

    Mr. Luther’s letter (Cheney Free Press, Nov. 3) left a lot unsaid. Example: “two Democratic senators” helped Republicans kill a public option for Obamacare. Omitted was a third non-Republican pseudo-Democrat Lieberman. Those three would not agree to cloture. Harry Reid and Democrats, not Republicans, killed the option. Public option is the first step toward a single-payer system. Recently, Democrats Kaine, Tester and McCaskill refused to sign a Senate resolution supporting the public option. Single payer, a.k.a, a compl...

  • As we move forward the fix is all on us

    Updated Nov 10, 2016

    So what did it take? A shower, a bath — or both? Maybe taking advantage of a few unseasonably warm days recently and stepping into the new automated bay at the Brown Bear Car Wash in Cheney, sans car? Regardless, it likely took a lot to wash off the crud we’ve been spattered with along the road of the 2016 presidential campaign. But it’s done, for a few days at least until we start hearing rumblings for 2020. And don’t we somehow as a nation have to move forward? While the race was potentially a close one, or a blowout...

  • Blackhawks Scramble a success

    Updated Nov 3, 2016

    The Cheney Kiwanis Club would like to belatedly thank all who helped make the Blackhawk Scramble golf event a big success this last July. Cheney Federal Credit Union was our main sponsor. Hole sponsors were: Owl Pharmacy, Copy Junction, Collins Dentistry, Andrew Martinsen D.D.S., Cheney Free Press, State Farm Insurance (Jackie Scholz), Cheney Spinal Care and Kendall Van Horne. Tee sponsorships were provided by: Hilton Real Estate, Cheney Veterinary Clinic, Vision Haus, Eagle’s Pub, Cheney Realty, Jacob Ridl D.D.S., Mint Condi...

  • Single-payer health care is the way to go - ask Canada

    Updated Nov 3, 2016

    In 2009, all Republican and two Democratic senators killed Obama Care’s proposed “public option” that likely would have led to a national, single-payer health care. Now Hillary Clinton has suggested reintroducing this Medicare-for-all option. Thus hopes are raised of reducing health care costs, impossible until health insurance companies lose control, while also increasing Obama Care’s improvements in coverage. Canadian single-payer universal health care costs only 60 percent of the U.S. system, with better results (life e...

  • Trump is only choice for president

    Updated Nov 3, 2016

    With the presidential election less than a couple of weeks to go, this campaign will go down as one of the nastiest in history. As a retired military member with 30 years of service, I have been all over the world to protect our country. With all the garbage out there, it boils down to who you think is best to be president. Just remember Donald Trump, didn’t lie to Congress, Trump didn’t lie to the FBI, Trump didn’t have four illegal servers, Trump didn’t let four people die in Benghazi, Trump didn’t delete 30,000 e-mails o...

  • Morgan on CMR and GOP values

    Updated Nov 3, 2016

    Unfortunately, Cathy McMorris Rodger’s political ambition has left behind any moral principles. My party and McMorris Rodgers have crossed the line supporting Donald Trump and have abandoned not only standards of decency but true conservatism. I’m not sure who to vote for but it won’t be Trump or Rodgers. Tanner Morgan Walla Walla...

  • The small numbers are really pretty big in STA's Prop 1

    PAUL DELANEY, Staff Reporter|Updated Nov 3, 2016

    By Staff Reporter It is seemingly such a miniscule ask from the Spokane Transit Authority on the November ballot for their Proposition 1. A yes vote will authorize a mere two-tenths of 1 percent of the sales tax to improve their service to Spokane County. But there’s another small number that voters rarely, if ever, see. Unless they subscribe to the Spokane Journal of Business and receive that publication’s yearly economic fact book, or spend endless hours diving into census d...

  • Big data uses threaten personal privacy, combats fraud

    Updated Nov 3, 2016

    What would you give up to cut back medical fraud while also improving your doctor’s ability to anticipate your medical needs before they actually occur? Would you give up your personal privacy? According to a recent Los Angeles Times story, we might not be far from this scenario. In “Consumer Confidential,” author David Lazarus writes that defense contractor Northrup Grumman has signed a $92 million contract with the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services to build the second phase of a computer system that while focused o...

  • Pick Pakootas to improve Congress

    Updated Oct 27, 2016

    I am proud to be a supporter for the campaign of Joe Pakootas for U.S. Representative for the 5th Congressional District. I have volunteered to help campaign for him in 2014 and 2016, by phone work, sign waving, encouraging everyone to vote for Joe and funding support. I support Joe in the Cheney area and during his campaign debates, I was especially impressed when he referred to himself as a person of color and told how he was treated differently when he travels off the reservation. To me, he looks more American than I do....

  • Trump's 'locker room talk' is not heard in this locker room

    Updated Oct 27, 2016

    Regarding “locker room talk” I can’t help but comment and share my own experiences. I’ve been using a gym of some kind now for 50-plus years and have heard hundreds of locker room conversations. Not once in 50 years have I ever heard any kind of demeaning of women. Mostly the conversations are about vacation trips, family matters, sports, medical issues and work related matters. I’m very proud of the quality of men that I’ve been privileged to get acquainted with in “locker rooms” either in high school, college or gyms...

  • Trump endorsement a deal breaker

    Updated Oct 27, 2016

    Unfortunately, 5th District Represenative Cathy McMorris Rodger’s political ambition has left behind any moral principles. My party and McMorris Rodgers have crossed the line supporting Donald Trump and have abandoned not only standards of decency but true conservatism. I’m not sure who to vote for but it won’t be Trump or Rodgers. Tanner Morgan Walla Walla...

  • Holy's interests contrary to Cheney's

    Updated Oct 27, 2016

    Jeff Holy (6th District representative, R-Cheney) must go. Reading his biography in the Spokesman Review convinced me he is not a proper representative for this legislature. He has a positive stance on charter schools, which is contrary to the business of Cheney, Wash. Education is the business because the two largest employers in town are Eastern Washington University and the Cheney Public Schools. The major contributor to the business of our country has been and still is education for all, which the Cheney School District...

  • Pakootas would show more concern for 5th District if elected

    Updated Oct 27, 2016

    Cathy McMorris Rodgers, our representative in the U.S. House of Representatives 5th District for over a decade, boasts of three major accomplishments — hydropower, which almost nobody is against, and two bills which benefited the disabled or families of the disabled. That is wonderful, and is likely a result of her having a child who has Down Syndrome. Despite this condition, she voted more than 50 times against the Affordable Care Act otherwise known as Obamacare that has already helped millions obtain health care. It is t...

  • Clinton, Trump should take a page from Gerald Ford's playbook

    DON C. BRUNELL, Contributor|Updated Oct 27, 2016

    It’s D-Day for American voters. With Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump carrying unusually low approval ratings and having a deep antipathy for one another, no matter which one ultimately is elected, the nation will be bitterly polarized. Hopefully, each has a plan to bring us back together after Nov. 8. America thrives on a peaceful transfer of power. It is one of the important traditions which has been handed down since John Adams succeeded George Washington on March 4, 1...

  • Priorities for leaders to focus on after election is over

    Updated Oct 27, 2016

    In the 1973 Western classic “High Plains Drifter,” Clint Eastwood’s man-with-no-name character is asked by another what they are supposed to do after the citizens of the town of Lagos kill three cowboys they backstabbed after hiring them to protect the town. “What about after?” Mordecai asks. “What about after we do it? What do we do then?” “Then you live with it,” Eastwood replies. With the 2016 election rapidly, and mercifully, coming to a close, those of us who vote will be faced with that same realization — wha...

  • Schoesler endorses Volz for Sixth District representative

    Updated Oct 20, 2016

    I had the honor of representing the West Plains and Cheney for 12 years in the House and eight in the Senate. Now as Senate Majority Leader I have a fond spot for the area and want the best for our schools, higher education and business climate and my many friends I made representing the district. The person best prepared to handle this job as state representative in the 6th District is Mike Volz. I have known Mike and his wife and their families since their days in high school in Ritzville and know them as quality people...

  • Trump unfit for the presidency

    Updated Oct 20, 2016

    According to MSNBC Fact Finder, a lot of Mr. Donald Trump’s accusations towards Hillary Clinton and others have been proven false. Like so many other areas, including policies, etc., he has no idea what he is talking about. Mr. Trump owes so many people huge apologies, starting with the Kahn family. He owes apologies to a number of women he has assaulted and to all women in general for the things he says. It’s degrading, embarrassing and humiliating. He owes all of our children and grandchildren an apology for being a bad...

  • This presidential election is creating too much stress

    AL STOVER, Staff Reporter|Updated Oct 20, 2016

    I’ll be honest, I am a little sick and tired of the election and I am waiting for it to be over. Don’t get me wrong, I understand the importance of this year’s presidential race, it will decide the next person — Republican nominee Donald Trump or Democratic hopeful Hillary Clinton —who sits in the Oval Office for the next 4-8 years. But the election itself is not the problem. What is aggravating to me is all of the mudslinging, insults and name calling that is going around, not just between the Trump and Clinton camps, but al...

  • Timber money required for school construction

    DON C. BRUNELL, Contributor|Updated Oct 20, 2016

    Uncoupling state timber sales revenue from public school construction funding doesn’t make sense. It is akin to killing the goose laying the golden eggs. That idea came up during this year’s campaign for public lands commissioner. Democrat Hilary Franz, a Seattle environmental attorney, and Republican Steve McLaughlin, a retired Navy Commander, are the finalists. Franz stated her position in a candidate questionnaire, according to the business publication, Lens. She wrote the...

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