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  • StageWest letter correction

    Updated Dec 31, 2014

    In the StageWest CT, Inc. letter to the editor published in the Cheney Free Press Dec. 18 we mentioned the dinner catered by Mike Harmon and Willow Springs Restaurant. We should have said Mike Hartman and Willow Springs Restaurant. Please accept our apologies for getting the wrong name. We at StageWest truly value the service that Mike Hartman and Willow Springs give to StageWest with the catering of our Dinner Theatres. Again our apologies in getting the name wrong. Nancy Kuonen Director of Advertising and Publicity...

  • Thank you from Feed Medical Lake

    Updated Dec 31, 2014

    As 2014 draws to a close, I want to thank all the volunteers who helped at Feed Medical Lake. Thank you also to the patrons who have dined with us. Feed Medical Lake serves a free meal on the 2nd Monday of each month from 5 – 6 p.m. at St. John’s Lutheran Church, 223 S. Hallett St. Diners can also take home free groceries. May your holiday be blessed and may you have a prosperous 2015. Again, thank you. Joanna Williams Director, Feed Medical Lake...

  • How states are redistributing the wealth

    DAVID SIROTA, Columnist|Updated Dec 31, 2014

    In 2008, then-candidate Barack Obama was lambasted for supposedly endorsing policies of wealth redistribution. The right feared that under an Obama presidency, Washington would use federal power to take money from some Americans and give it to others. Yet, only a few years later, the most explicit examples of such redistribution are happening in the states, and often at the urging of Republicans. The most illustrative example began in 2012, when Kansas’ Republican Gov. Sam Brownback signed a landmark bill that delivered b...

  • Christmas Gifts for Cheney Kids a success

    Updated Dec 31, 2014

    Thank you Cheney for your generosity to our community’s children. With your help, Christmas Gifts for Cheney Kids was able to provide gifts for 158 local children in 68 families, through Cheney Outreach Center. In addition to gifts and cash donated by local individuals and businesses, several organizations contributed. Special thanks to Alpha Lambda chapter of Beta Sigma Phi, Kiwanis, Zumiez, RSVP Knitting Group, Marie Powers and the quilt makers, and to the Mayor’s Office and Cheney Free Press for all the publicity. Tha...

  • Remember to count your blessings

    Updated Dec 26, 2014

    Tis the season to think about our blessings. With all that is going on in the world, let us remember to be thankful for and pray for our policemen. They have a difficult job in so many ways that we cannot even begin to comprehend. Thank you. Let us be thankful for and pray for the firemen who put their lives on the line, as do the policemen and our military troops. Thank you. Let us be thankful for our medics, the veterans who have served, our working public servants, volunteers and churches, those in the medical field and...

  • Inslee's carbon gas tax proposal is proactive

    Updated Dec 26, 2014

    Gov. Jay Inslee’s carbon tax proposal isn’t “filled with holes,” as the opinion piece in the Thursday, Dec. 4, 2014, charges, but the piece itself is. Its most egregious flaw is the oft-repeated contention by “deniers” that, “... the science behind (climate change), and how man plays into it is hardly settled.” Yes it is! The science is unequivocal in pointing to human caused greenhouse gas emissions as the primary driver of global warming. The overwhelming majority of scientists and virtually every scientific organization, d...

  • Over the river and through the woods to grandmother's house

    PAUL DELANEY, Staff Reporter|Updated Dec 26, 2014

    Recently I ventured into what we officially call the “Fourth Bedroom,” in our house. Years ago it served as a bedroom for one or more of our kids. It’s been a home-office, perhaps twice over. Later it was the place where boxes of items from my parent’s house had their temporary resting place, not long after Mom and Dad found their permanent ones. Now the closet is the place where dusty shoeboxes, tattered manila envelops and old-fashioned photo albums contain special family...

  • Some things to consider for the new year

    Updated Dec 26, 2014

    As 2015 approaches fast, Tis the season for New Year’s resolutions and predictions. This editorial is about none of those. Rather, we’d like to present a short list of things we’d like to see or begin to see take place in the coming year. For starters, we’d like to see Cheney School District’s Fisher Building sold. Sold to somebody with the money to remodel it, who has a positive vision for it and the community. Someone who respects the role the 80-plus year old structure has played in the development of Cheney. Two such...

  • Immigration reform, what is it good for?

    Updated Dec 19, 2014

    I would like to ask Norm Luther why do we need immigration reform? All we really need is to enforce the laws already on the books. This immigration bill is nothing but blanket amnesty disguised as something else. I remember when the last immigration bill was passed and we gave away citizenship, with the promise it would not happen again, but here it is again. American citizenship is too precious to be giving it away to just anyone. All the people illegally crossing our borders are in essence criminals. They have no regard for...

  • StageWest wraps up another year

    Updated Dec 19, 2014

    StageWest CT, Inc has wrapped up its production of, “It’s A Wonderful Life” reader’s theatre, which was quite a success. There were 25 patrons that enjoyed our dinner theatre last Saturday (Dec. 13) with another delicious dinner catered by Mike Harmon and Willow Springs Restaurant. We would like to take this time to wish all of our sponsors, patrons, Emmanuel Lutheran Church, and our members and their families a very Happy Holiday season and a joyous New Year. We would also like to thank everyone for all of their support...

  • Santa Mystery Auction successful

    Updated Dec 19, 2014

    Santa’s Mystery Auction put on by the Stars Stripes, Boots & Spurs car club to benefit the Cheney Junior Rodeo and Time of Remembrance was a successful time for all. We would like to thank everyone who attended and also the Cheney Rodeo Association for renting us the building for our event. We are always accepting donations of cash or products for our children and veterans. Thank you all so much and please have a holiday season filled with peace and love. Cheney Junior Rodeo Association Cheney...

  • Keep to your old traditions but start some new ones

    AL STOVER, Staff Reporter|Updated Dec 19, 2014

    I’m probably one of many folks who will say that Christmas is their favorite time of the year. The decorations and the atmosphere put me in a good mood. One of the upsides of being a reporter is I get to observe people and communities carry out their yearly holiday events and traditions. A couple of weeks ago I attended the Airway Heights’ winter festival and tree lighting ceremony and it was quite a spectacle. I am intrigued by the various traditions that everyone keeps during the holidays. Every household has their rit...

  • When it comes to torture, consider the source

    MARK SHIELDS, Columnist|Updated Dec 19, 2014

    On election night in 1986, when John McCain won the U.S. Senate seat in Arizona long held by Republican incumbent and 1964 GOP presidential nominee Barry Goldwater, who had served as McCain’s campaign chairman, the two men had a private chat. Goldwater, McCain recalled, got “a little nostalgic” and said: “You know, John, if I had beaten Lyndon Johnson in 1964 and been elected president, you would not have spent all those years in that North Vietnamese prison camp.” McCain, mindful of Goldwater’s hawkish positions,...

  • Art tour thanks community for support

    Updated Dec 11, 2014

    It was a wonderful turn out again this year. We all received a warm reception from the people who visited us on our Studio Tour. All of the artists work hard all year at their craft hoping to achieve a higher quality and freshness to it. To share one’s work with people is very important because the feedback helps us to understand if what we have created can put a smile on their face or get a “Wow.” This show for me was very successful in that regard. I was set up in the (Cheney Historical) Museum. A woman who came the year...

  • Republicans should support immigration reform

    Updated Dec 11, 2014

    So Republican House of Representatives leadership is outraged by President Obama’s executive action on immigration reform, claiming “this is not the way democracy is supposed to work.” But democracy is supposed to work by majority rule and the real outrage is that Republican leadership, including our Representative Cathy McMorris Rodgers, has never allowed a vote of the full House on the bipartisan immigration bill passed 17 months ago by the Senate, even though the bill has long had enough House votes to pass. This bill,...

  • To change hearts and minds, maybe Christmas needs a seasonal shift

    John McCallum, Editor|Updated Dec 11, 2014

    Christmas is my favorite time of year. The lights, the decorations and the music make for a festive atmosphere that’s invigorating and exhilarating. Usually, it can warm even the most chilled of hearts. For many, Christmas is a time of renewed hope, a hope for rebirth of goodwill and, yes, peace. It’s also a time of sadness and despair for those who are going through times of trial physically, emotionally, spiritually and economically. The overwhelming weight of commercialism, the mantra that everybody wants this or needs tha...

  • Goodwill and caring apply to everyone

    Updated Dec 11, 2014

    During the holidays, we like to put an emphasis on caring for our fellow men and women. Several charities throughout the United States collect gifts and food for families who don’t have all of the means to buy everything they need for Christmas. West Plains organizations such as the Cheney Outreach and Medical Lake Firefighters Association are currently collecting toys for local youth. But when it comes to caring this holiday season, we shouldn’t limit our focus to just those in need. When we chant “peace on Earth and goodw...

  • People should be considerate of each other's feelings

    Updated Dec 4, 2014

    Since I started living in Cheney about two years ago, I have noticed one overwhelming thing: people have the wrong view of people from the Middle East. Every day I hear someone refer to how different they are or how weird they look. Too many times have I heard them called obscene names that I don’t feel comfortable even to type. They have come here for nothing more than to go to school and get an education or start a new life. Some of the awful things I have heard come from the people of Cheney, some even coming from p...

  • Don't text and drive

    Updated Dec 4, 2014

    According to distraction.gov, 3,328 people were killed in car accidents involving distracted driving in 2012. That’s less than a hundred fewer than the year before and those numbers don’t even touch the 421,000 injuries resulting from distracted driving in 2012. Let’s get the life-saving started here, yeah? Don’t think, just answer. If you were navigating a passenger-bearing missile at 70 miles per hour, wouldn’t you want to take a lot of care to make sure you didn’t hit anything along the way? The obvious answer is yes, but...

  • Cheney should invest in a park and ride

    Updated Dec 4, 2014

    I have read several letters to the editor complaining about bad driving and parking in Cheney since the school year has began. The authors place the blame for congestion, increased accidents and lack of parking for students attending Eastern Washington University. Yes, the start of the school year has brought in students, many who drive to and from campus on a daily basis. However, contrary to these claims, the illuminated sign posted as you leave Cheney states that there have been zero major traffic accidents in over a...

  • Inslee's carbon tax proposal filled with holes

    Updated Dec 4, 2014

    In a time when drivers in the state of Washington are finally enjoying gasoline prices under $3 a gallon, and still falling, Gov. Jay Inslee thinks adding up to $1 to that price is a good idea. Why when it’s the most affordable time to fill our tanks would the governor want to add more to what is already the fifth highest gas tax in the nation? It is all part of an effort to reduce carbon emissions in order to fight climate change. Also included is cutting electricity from coal-fired power plants and encouraging increased use...

  • Over 450 walkers, joggers or runners particpate in Turkey Trot

    Updated Dec 4, 2014

    On behalf of the Cheney High School cross country program, we would like to thank the community of Cheney for their support of our 7th annual Turkey Trot on Thanksgiving morning. There were over 450 walkers, joggers or runners present for this community event that benefits not only the Cheney Food Bank, but also our cross country program at Cheney High School. We would like to especially thank Safeway, and Cheney Trading Company for turkeys/food donated as door prizes for this event, as well as Jim Missel and Stan Kerr who...

  • Letters

    Updated Nov 25, 2014

    Cheney Outreach can use your help By now you’ve probably seen some of the many decorated collection boxes around Cheney. Christmas Gifts for Cheney Kids, a program of Cheney Outreach, works hard to see that no child in Cheney goes without Christmas gifts. There are two ways you can help. You can purchase gifts for ages birth-18, such as toys, sports gear, electronics, books, art supplies, or other things and deposit them, unwrapped, in one of the collection boxes by Dec. 17. Or you can write a check to Cheney Outreach, c...

  • Caring for our community - including our four legged friends

    Updated Nov 25, 2014

    By NANCY HILL Contributor Every day when I come home from work my dog Zoey meets me at the door. I adopted her from SCRAPS last year, when she was only 5 weeks old. Her mother was killed and she was abandoned along with her littermates. A Good Samaritan brought these helpless puppies to SCRAPS. Zoey needed someone to care about her and it was easy to do. In return, she is always happy to see me and gives me her unconditional love. As a community we have the opportunity to show that we care everyday on some level whether it...

  • The continuing creep of Christmas blurs holiday season

    Updated Nov 25, 2014

    Christmas in July. It’s a familiar phrase sometimes heard in the middle of summer when good fortune shines down upon someone. But it’s unlikely to occur here as it actually does in the Southern Hemisphere where the seasons flip flop. Our summer is winter down under in Australia, much of South America and Africa. It seems, however, like the creep of Christmas comes earlier and earlier in our calendar each year. Will Christmas promotion be starting the day after Labor Day soon? Amazingly enough, yes. At least according to a S...

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