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  • Cheney girls defeat Clarkston swimmers

    JAMES EIK, Staff Reporter|Updated Oct 3, 2013

    The Cheney High School girls’ swimming team continued an already good start to the season last week, defeating Clarkston 85-60 at home. Head coach Jennifer Hochwalt said the meet went pretty good overall, and was yet another solid stepping stone for the young team. Many girls are still getting their rhythm down and building a strong foundation for future meets. “We have a few more girls who hadn’t been to a meet yet, so it was exciting to see them get some experience,” she said. “The new girls are really starting to improv...

  • Cheney volleyball is fifth in state poll

    JAMES EIK, Staff Reporter|Updated Oct 3, 2013

    Cheney volleyball continued an already dominant season last week, defeating both West Valley and Clarkston to improve to 5-1 on the season. The team is even getting some recognition at the state level, placing fifth in week four of the Seattle Times’ 2A rankings across Washington. Against West Valley, the team won 3-0 in three sets with senior Ashley Seiler’s 23 kills, aided by 28 assists from senior Kinsey Pease. “I think we did a really good job of controlling the pace of each of the sets,” head coach Brianne Lowe said. T...

  • Patrick Rushing seeks another term in Airway Heights

    JAMES EIK, Staff Reporter|Updated Oct 3, 2013

    In the Tuesday, Nov. 5 election, Airway Heights voters will have the opportunity to choose their mayor for the next four years. Only one candidate filed to run for the next term: Patrick Rushing Running unopposed, the incumbent Mayor Rushing can point out how the city of Airway Heights has grown over the last four years. With a track record to show new businesses and community involvement, Rushing had one goal in mind when he ran for office four years ago. “I wanted to be the most effective mayor in the history of the city,...

  • Silver Lake milfoil spraying proposal resurfaces

    JAMES EIK, Staff Reporter|Updated Oct 3, 2013

    Homeowners along the southern end of Silver Lake have submitted a request to spray milfoil using herbicides. The applicants have requested to use “2,4-D,” a relatively fast-acting selective herbicide that kills the entire plant, according to the Department of Ecology’s website. The group, Associated Silver Lake Owners, seeks to apply the herbicide to 150 acres of the lake. Homeowners on the northern end of the lake are concerned about the impacts it could have on their water wells, which are connected to Silver Lake itsel...

  • Cheney girls swimming gets good footing

    JAMES EIK, Staff Reporter|Updated Sep 27, 2013

    The Cheney girls’ swim team is gaining some good experience on the road, and will participate in their first home meet this week at the Eastern Washington University pool. The team has performed in two contests thus far, the Ephrata Jamboree and a match against Ellensburg. The Ephrata meet didn’t affect Cheney’s rankings, and offered a chance for some of the novice swimmers to get some hands-on experience in a real competition setting. Cheney did take second in the 200 yard medley relay, with a time of 2:05.99, just a littl...

  • Cheney volleyball holds Great Northern League lead

    JAMES EIK, Staff Reporter|Updated Sep 27, 2013

    Cheney High School volleyball continues to lead the Great Northern League standings, sitting at 2-0 in league play and 3-1 overall. The team split its matches last week, winning a close one against East Valley and losing against Mt. Spokane. “We knew it was going to be a really tough match,” head coach Brianne Lowe said about the Mt. Spokane match. “They’re a big school and they have a lot of talent, so we knew we had to come in and be aggressive.” The first set of the match...

  • Pamphlets will explain Prop 1 in Airway Heights

    JAMES EIK, Staff Reporter|Updated Sep 26, 2013

    Members of the Airway Heights City Council will be going door to door in the upcoming weeks to share information about Proposition 1, which residents will vote on in the upcoming Nov. 5 election. The city is seeking to form a transportation benefit district to collect money so roads in Airway Heights can be repaired. The benefit district’s committee held a short meeting following the Airway Heights City Council’s study session Monday, Sept. 23. Mayor Patrick Rushing said he presented information about the election item to...

  • Veterans receive final burial honor

    JAMES EIK, Staff Reporter|Updated Sep 26, 2013

    Unclaimed veterans remains received a final display of honor as they were buried at the Washington State Veterans Cemetery in Medical Lake last Thursday, Sept. 19. A total of 50 veterans’ remains were laid to rest at the cemetery’s columbarium wall, with eight being placed prior to the Thursday ceremony. Of the 70 to 80 in attendance that afternoon, many were members of the Patriot Guard Riders, Combat Veterans Association, state government representatives and members of the...

  • Admissions tax splits AH council

    JAMES EIK, Staff Reporter|Updated Sep 26, 2013

    In a marathon study session Monday night, the Airway Heights City Council heard items that will come forward during October’s upcoming legislative sessions. A number of non-action items were brought up for discussion, including the deferral of admissions tax payment from Village Centre Cinema. Representatives from the city and council met with the theater management in July to discuss the accumulated taxes owed, which total around $66,000. “They indicated a hardship to pay existing and current taxes,” City Manager Alber...

  • ML approves new firing range contract

    JAMES EIK, Staff Reporter|Updated Sep 20, 2013

    The Medical Lake City Council held a quick meeting Tuesday, Sept. 17, approving a handful of items in 15 minutes. Among the items passed included a contract with the Washington State Department of Corrections for use of the city’s firing range. Specifically, the corrections center in Airway Heights would be using the range for training in 2014. The City Council also approved an update to the maintenance supervisor job description. Current supervisor Dan Dorshorst is retiring at the end of the month. The description h...

  • Cheney volleyball off to strong start at 2-0

    JAMES EIK, Staff Reporter|Updated Sep 19, 2013

    The Cheney High School volleyball team is off to a strong start after its first week of regular seasaon play, doing well right out of the gate. Last week, the team came up with two wins and sits atop the GNL standings 1-0 (2-0 all games). The team hasn’t yet lost a set in its regular schedule. The strong play started against North Central last week, “We started out a little slow, but did a really good job of controlling the match,” head coach Brianne Lowe said. Senior Ashley Seiler led the Blackhawks in kills with 13, and s...

  • Airway Heights council get info on forclosure initiative

    JAMES EIK, Staff Reporter|Updated Sep 19, 2013

    The Monday, Sept. 16 Airway Heights City Council meeting saw some comments on an upcoming initiative placed before the state Legislature. During the public comment portion of the meeting, the City Council heard from two members of the audience, including Spokane County Treasurer Rob Chase, regarding I-601. The initiative would allow electronic payments for foreclosure notices while at the same time removing delinquent penalties, dropping interest increases to 1 percent for every month that goes by. The City Council must...

  • Workshop sets up 2014 ML budget

    JAMES EIK, Staff Reporter|Updated Sep 19, 2013

    Last Tuesday, Sept. 10, the Medical Lake City Council held its annual budget workshop meeting, discussing next year’s financial outlook. City Administrator Doug Ross said there aren’t many unexpected budget changes for 2014, given the city’s tax base. Most of Medical Lake’s revenues come from property taxes, preventing any big income swings in either direction. “Revenues are flat; they’ve always been flat and they always will be flat,” he said. “We’re not a large retail or commercial base.” While Medical Lake may not have a b...

  • $3.6 million in water, sewer revenue bonds approved

    JAMES EIK, Staff Reporter|Updated Sep 19, 2013

    At the City Council meeting this past Monday, Airway Heights authorized the sale and issuance of up to $3.6 million in water and sewer revenue bonds. City Manager Albert Tripp said the bonds are separate from any part of utilities, and won’t affect the monthly rate for residents. Currently, the city is working with $3,054,000, which would be converted from interim financing into long-term financing with Cashmere Valley Bank. “Those dollars were previously used for capital improvement as part of our economic stimulus pro...

  • Airway Heights September planning meeting canceled

    JAMES EIK, Staff Reporter|Updated Sep 12, 2013

    The September meeting of the Airway Heights Planning Commission was canceled due to lack of quorum. One of the commission’s current three members was unable to make the meeting, which led to its cancellation. There are still two open spots on the dais. Among the items originally on the agenda included a public hearing regarding the proposed multifamily development on North Craig Road, which could serve as an alternative housing location for residents living in Accident Potential Zone Two, leading to the runway of Fairchild A...

  • Sometimes simpler things are the best

    JAMES EIK, Staff Reporter|Updated Sep 12, 2013

    The economy is still struggling, gas prices are high, Congress is debating potential actions in the Middle East, JJ Abrams has placed his love of Star Wars above Star Trek and the Mariners are still in the cellar of the American League West. I tell you, the more things change, the more they stay the same. So, forget all about that doom and gloom and let’s turn for a brief second to something that never changes: tea. Yes, this is a column about tea. And, cue the action-packed text! I’ve always been a tea lover. When I was you...

  • Spokane County Council of Governments highlights regional activity

    JAMES EIK, Staff Reporter|Updated Sep 12, 2013

    Last Friday, Sept. 6, government representatives and business leaders met at the annual Council of Governments meeting at the Spokane Interstate Fairgrounds, bringing forward some of the larger issues affecting the Inland Northwest. First off was Fairchild Air Force Base’s 92nd Wing Commander Brian Newberry, who focused on its connections with the county. Those connections have helped especially in the last year as budget sequestration made cuts to the base. “Sequester isn’t going away anytime soon,” he said, noting that th...

  • Prop. 1 to go ahead

    JAMES EIK, Staff Reporter|Updated Sep 12, 2013

    Following a public hearing Tuesday, Sept. 10, the board of Spokane County Commissioners voted unanimously to support Proposition 1 in the upcoming general election, which would collect property taxes to eliminate encroachment on Fairchild Air Force Base. An estimated $18 million would be collected over nine years across the county to pay for the purchase of a mobile home park south of Highway 2 and in the Accident Potential Zone leading to Fairchild’s runaway. That money would also be allocated to finding a proper r...

  • AH study session schedule questioned

    JAMES EIK, Staff Reporter|Updated Sep 6, 2013

    The Airway Heights City Council may shake up its study session schedule in the near future. Councilman Steven Lawrence asked if there was a way to look at council compensation, since the City Council had dropped its number of committee meetings from three to one, condensed into the monthly work session. City Manager Albert Tripp said he would look into the matter and bring some information to the next study session Monday, Sept. 23 at 5:30 p.m. Other council members, including Barron Williamson and Kevin Richey, said their...

  • MLSD interviews school board candidate

    JAMES EIK, Staff Reporter|Updated Sep 6, 2013

    With one opening on the Medical Lake School Board of Directors, the board interviewed a potential candidate right before the last meeting, Tuesday, Aug. 27. Felicia Jensen answered a series of questions posed by the board, ranging from her previous work experience to what vision she has for the school district. Jensen is a candidate for the position vacated by director Julie Albright, who resigned in June. Jensen is a former military member, serving 24 years in the armed forces before recently retiring as operations manager...

  • State reveals Medical Lake testing results from 2012-13

    JAMES EIK, Staff Reporter|Updated Sep 6, 2013

    Reports from the Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction show fairly steady Measurement of Student Progress test results for the Medical Lake School District. Math scores were mixed compared to last year, with a noticeable drop in fifth-grade results, with only 38.7 percent of students meeting standards. While that drop was significant, seventh-graders jumped up from 51 percent to 69 percent meeting standards. Overall, reading showed a slight improvement across the board, with third, fourth and 10th grades hitting...

  • Community is at the core of The Heights Church

    JAMES EIK, Staff Reporter|Updated Sep 6, 2013

    For the past several months, community members in Airway Heights have been working hard to prepare for the inaugural service of The Heights Church coming up Sunday, Sept. 8. Jacob Powers, the pastor at The Heights Church, said 40 to 50 church members have helped throughout the prep period, and that they’re ready to hit the ground running for the first service. “They’re involved and dedicated,” he said. Powers, a pastor at Life Center North in Spokane, first contemp...

  • Offenders learn aerospace lessons

    JAMES EIK, Staff Reporter|Updated Sep 6, 2013

    An aerospace composite course at the Airway Heights Corrections Center is providing hands-on lessons for offenders. The program teaches offenders skills to help them obtain an entry level job creating aerospace composite materials, covering all of the elements needed to be a versatile presence in the workforce. Chad Lewis, Director of Department of Corrections communications, said the concept of teaching and putting vocational skills to work at the same time has made the...

  • All-day kindergarten explained

    JAMES EIK, Staff Reporter|Updated Aug 30, 2013

    According to elementary school principals in the Medical Lake School District, parents are excited about all-day kindergarten in the upcoming school year. Although not funded by the state this year, the two elementary schools in the district will begin all-day kindergarten. At the Tuesday, Aug. 27 school board meeting, Superintendent Dr. Pam Veltri said the district sacrificed a curriculum adoption to make it happen. Hallett Elementary will have three kindergarten classes and Michael Anderson Elementary will have four....

  • Alternative discussion

    JAMES EIK, Staff Reporter|Updated Aug 30, 2013

    An alternative housing project first brought forward to the Airway Heights Planning Commission earlier this month received some additional talk at the City Council’s monthly study session Monday, Aug. 26. The City Council discussed the proposed rezone of a subdivision located on Craig Road north of Highway 2, bringing other non-action items to the table that will appear at future council meetings. The project has drawn some criticism from area jurisdictions, given its proximity to the Joint Land Use Study 65 decibel noise c...

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