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 By JAMES EIK    Front Page    May 16, 2013 

STEP critics decry tribe-funded study

Last Wednesday, local representatives and business leaders opposed to the proposed casino and hotel in the Spokane Tribe Economic Project criticized the tribe’s recent study that claimed it posed...

 
 By JAMES EIK    Front Page    May 16, 2013 

Medical Lake surpluses dozens of scrap items

Dozens of items in the maintenance shop were approved as surplus by the Medical Lake City Council at its Tuesday, May 7 meeting. The shop has become something of a storage location for broken items that don’t work, as well as other items like aband...

 
 By JAMES EIK    More News    May 16, 2013 

Spokane comment delays Airway Heights planning

The journey to finalize Airway Heights’ new C-2 general commercial and mixed-use overlay documents will have to wait one more month. At the Monday, May 13 meeting of the Airway Heights Planning Commission, development services director Derrick...

 
 By JAMES EIK    More News    May 16, 2013 

Change orders approved for Airway Heights' Aspen Grove Park

In a short Monday, May 6 meeting, the Airway Heights City Council approved two change orders for the Aspen Grove Park development project, totaling $25,425.80. Included in the change orders is a modification to the access slopes. Parks, recreation...

 
 By JAMES EIK    Education    May 16, 2013 

Medical Lake School District's website has a new, sleek design

For the past month, the Medical Lake School District has been enjoying a digital facelift following the debut of its new website design. Mary Kay Rolwes, librarian and teacher at Medical Lake Middle...

 
 By JAMES EIK    Sports    May 16, 2013 

Good results despite no placement at districts for Cheney tennis

Cheney boys’ tennis team saw some positive results in its districts’ play at Pullman last Friday. While the results don’t display the type of play quality shown by players, head coach Jesse Erickson said the effort was phenomenal. “The guys...

 
 By JAMES EIK    Front Page    May 9, 2013

Lost in the service to country

Last Friday, May 3, three airmen from Fairchild Air Force Base perished in the crash of a KC-135 aircraft near Chon-Aryk, Kyrgyzstan. Capt. Mark T. Voss, 27, of Boerne, Texas; Capt. Victoria A. Pinckn...

 
 By JAMES EIK    Front Page    May 9, 2013

Spokane Tribe study finds no impact to Fairchild

A new private study released last week concluded that the Spokane Tribe Economic Project (STEP) wouldn’t have an impact on Fairchild Air Force Base. Madison Government Affairs, based out of Washington, D.C., produced the study, which was funded by...

 
 By JAMES EIK    Front Page    May 2, 2013

Project Appleseed puts marksmanship abilities on display

This weekend at the Lone Pine Range just west of Medical Lake, members of Project Appleseed will put their marksmanship skills to the test. The event, which takes place on a monthly basis three other times this summer, is a two-day rifle clinic...

 
 By JAMES EIK    Education    May 2, 2013

Board hears pros and cons of GMO foods

Last week, students in the Future Farmers of America class at Medical Lake High School showcased their presentation about genetically modified organism foods to the Medical Lake School District board of directors at its monthly meeting. The...

 
 By JAMES EIK    Opinion    May 2, 2013

Century-old predictions can turn out eerily accurate

Flying cars, automated kitchens, plastics and hoverboards. Visions of the future sometimes turn out different from what people predicted decades ago. While they can be accurate every now and then, we can all be thankful we’re not using laserdiscs...

 
 By JAMES EIK    Sports    May 2, 2013

Cheney golf is in the middle of the GNL pack

In their third GNL tournament, the boys’ and girls’ Cheney golf teams took third and fifth place, respectively, keeping pace with some of the league’s top teams. The boys’ team just missed out...

 
 By JAMES EIK    Sports    May 2, 2013

Déjá vu: Erin Clark sets school pole vault record - again

Erin Clark’s new school record in the pole vault lasted exactly one week. The Cheney senior broke her own mark of 11 feet, 6 inches set April 18 in a dual meet with East Valley and Deer Park by goin...

 
 By JAMES EIK    Sports    May 2, 2013

After a rough outing, Cheney boy's tennis soars back

Although the week started off rough for the Cheney High School tennis team, their comeback one day later was nothing short of impressive. Last Tuesday, the team struggled against perennial GNL top team Clarkston, losing 6-1. “They were going to be...

 
 By JAMES EIK    Front Page    April 25, 2013

Growing a little clout

For the past 10 years, Airway Heights has been one of only a few thousand cities in the United States to receive a Tree City USA award. To make it 10 years in a row, however, carries some clout with it. J.C. Kennedy, parks, recreation and community...

 
 By JAMES EIK    Front Page    April 25, 2013

Medical Lake approves first talks on JLUS

In a 5-1 vote, the Medical Lake City Council agreed to move forward with discussions regarding Spokane County’s Joint Land Use Study and its potential implementation in the city limits. The vote was scheduled to take place at its meeting earlier...

 
 By JAMES EIK    Sports    April 25, 2013

Cheney girls' tennis continues to grow with favorable schedule ahead

Ending a string of tough scheduling, the Cheney girls’ tennis team is coming off a few close losses. But, easier opportunities are right around the corner. Losses to Pullman, East Valley, Colville and West Valley left a sting, but the team has...

 
 By JAMES EIK    Sports    April 25, 2013

Mixed week for Cheney boys' tennis

The Cheney High School boys’ tennis team had its shares of ups and downs last week, having mixed results. Against North Central, the team won 5-2, facing some tough competition along the way. “It was a really solid victory for us,” head coach...

 
 By JAMES EIK    Education    April 25, 2013

MLHS stage reborn with 'Earnest' production

A showcase of student talent was on display at Medical Lake High School last weekend. Senior Janine Warrington served as the creative force behind an abridged version of Oscar Wilde’s “The...

 
 By JAMES EIK    Front Page    April 18, 2013

AH council passes pot moratorium

An emergency moratorium banning medical cannabis patient providers, collectives or co-operatives was issued by the Airway Heights City Council at its Monday, April 15 meeting. City planner Derrick Braaten said the moratorium was proposed due to a...

 
 By JAMES EIK    Front Page    April 18, 2013

New home for West Plains Relay for Life

Relay for Life is looking to renew itself in Medical Lake this year. The event hopes it’s finally found a consistent home at Medical Lake High School after moving around the past couple of years,...

 
 By JAMES EIK    Front Page    April 18, 2013

Construction begins for Aspen Grove Park

After years of planning, construction has finally begun on Aspen Grove Park in the city of Airway Heights. Located just east of Craig Road north of Highway 2, the park is in the adjacent area of...

 
 By JAMES EIK    Sports    April 18, 2013

Cheney boys win, lose, get rained out

The Cheney High School boys’ tennis team saw it all last week: a win, loss and a rainout. The team struggled in its match against Pullman, losing 7-0 against one of the Great Northern League’s top teams. Scores for Cheney were on the lower end, h...

 
 By JAMES EIK    Front Page    April 11, 2013

A robotic romp

Robots and their creators went to battle last week at the FIRST Robotics Regional Competition at EWU’s Reese Court Pavillion. High schools from across the world duked it out, testing whether their...

 
 By JAMES EIK    Front Page    April 11, 2013

Airway Heights comp plan goes to public hearing

Taking a slow and steady approach to final approval of chapter three in Airway Heights’ comprehensive plan, the city’s planning commission gave verbal approval of the latest draft. A public hearing will take place regarding the chapter in June,...

 

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