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  • Leslie Flores-Cloud to head up Eagle volleyball

    NEWS RELEASES|Updated Jun 21, 2018

    Eastern Washington University has named Leslie Flores-Cloud as its new volleyball coach. Flores-Cloud joins the Eagles after five seasons as the assistant and associate head coach at Drake University in Des Moines, Iowa. "We are very excited to announce Leslie Flores-Cloud as our new head volleyball coach," Eagles Director of Athletics Lynn Hickey said in a June 15 news release. "She will initiate a new era, a new beginning for Eastern Washington volleyball through her high...

  • Marijuana deal in ML goes wrong

    NEWS RELEASES|Updated Oct 1, 2015

    A marijuana deal turned sour led to one man being injured and the arrest of another man in Medical Lake. Spokane County Sheriff’s Office Deputy Brad Humphrey responded to a reported robbery around 9:10 p.m. Sunday on the 300 block of Herb Street. He found a man at the location bleeding from cuts under his eye and on top of his head. While receiving medical attention the man told Humphrey two men, one of whom was identified as 18-year-old Seth M. Robinson-Verney, walked up to his vehicle while he and a friend sat in the M...

  • Workshop to provide help with federal crop disaster programs

    NEWS RELEASES|Updated Sep 10, 2015

    Washington State University Extension, in conjunction with the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Farm Service Agency and Risk Management Agency, is holding a crop and disaster insurance workshop Monday, Sept. 14. The workshop takes place in Spokane at the WSUE’s Spokane County office, 222 Havana St., from 10 a.m. to noon. The focus will be on USDA-FSA and USDA-RMA program assistance for crop, forage and forage-based livestock operations. Participants will learn how they can qualify and apply for the “Noninsured Crop Disas...

  • CMS teacher highlighted in national report

    NEWS RELEASES|Updated May 8, 2014

    Cheney Middle School science teacher Tammie Schrader was recently profiled in Hope Street Group's new report, "Engaging Teachers in Policy Development." According to an April 22 news release, Schrader, a PhD candidate and an advocate of STEM learning, is involved in an ongoing policy project to develop computer-coding curriculum for local students. The initiative is part of her policy engagement work as a Hope Street Group (HSG) National Teacher Fellow. Schrader, one of 12...