Articles from the August 15, 2013 edition


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  • Jody Louise Hensley

    Updated Aug 16, 2013

    Jody Louise Hensley, 61, passed away peacefully after a long battle with cancer on Wednesday, Aug. 7, in Spokane, Wash. Jody was born on Oct. 17, 1951 in Huntington Park, Calif. to Howard and Betty (Carey) Kaessner. On Dec. 7, 1991, she married John Dwight Hensley. Jody served as a physical therapist for over 30 years and was particularly known for her sense of humor and keen wit, great love and care for people, her devotion to John, her grace, and love for God's Word. Jody... Full story

  • Diane Marie Stanley

    Updated Aug 16, 2013

    Diane Marie Stanley (Betz), 57, passed away July 27, after bravely battling a very aggressive form of Multiple Myeloma for more than three years. Diane was born in Spokane, Wash. Jan. 10, 1956 to Edward J. and Carol M. (Baker) Betz, and is preceded in death by her parents. Diane is survived by her husband Dan; her children, Andrew K. and Danielle A. (Stanley) Kousgaard of Warrensburg, Mo. and Mark P. and Rebecca D. (Stanley) Smith of Papillion; her granddaughter Audrey J. Kousgaard and brothers, David W. Betz of Cheney and... Full story

  • Howard Daniel Cameron

    Updated Aug 16, 2013

    Howard Daniel Cameron, age 66, passed away July 28 at home, doing what he loved the most – grooming his horse. Known to his friends as “Dan,” he was born June 22 in Kellogg, Idaho to Howard and Josephine Cameron. Dan’s sister Betty Ann and both parents preceded him in death. Dan graduated from Kellogg High School and served in the Marines. In 1970, he married Sandy (now Edlund) and had one child, Shannon. Dan worked for the Idaho Department of Highways as a surveyor and at... Full story

  • Looking Back

    Updated Aug 16, 2013

    1 Years Ago Aug. 21, 2003 The Cheney Care Center’s planned senior apartment project hit a snag when it was learned that the city had not yet signed off on the project’s traffic plan. The project needed access to North Sixth Street that had to conform to private road width regulations. An underestimation of the total costs for the SR 904 safety project put some parts of the project in jeopardy. The original $250,000 cost estimate had risen to just over $336,000, but the city offered to pay the difference. “Everyone that...