Articles from the December 1, 2016 edition


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  • Keeping an eye out for counterfeit money

    PAUL DELANEY, Staff Reporter|Updated Dec 2, 2016

    Purveyors of passing counterfeit money tend to go where it is least likely to be discovered. And when the Cheney Merchants' Association circulated an alert recently it was time to raise a big red flag to the community to be on the watch for bogus bills because those responsible preyed on the Associated Student Body funds of Betz Elementary School. The CMA warning came from the Cheney Police Department who discovered that two counterfeit $10 bills were received at Betz through...

  • Fisher Building sale finalized

    John McCallum, Editor|Updated Dec 1, 2016

    When it comes to the case of the Cheney School District’s surplused Fisher Building, apparently the fourth time is the charm. After three previous purchase proposals for the district’s former high school, junior high and administration building fell through, school officials closed a deal Monday with Eastmark Capital Group of Seattle. District Superintendent Rob Roettger said Tuesday the final sale price to Eastmark was $750,000. The Fisher Building, originally constructed in 1929, was declared surplus by the school dis...

  • Churches

    Updated Dec 1, 2016

    Emmanuel Lutheran ChurchZ The congregation of Emmanuel Lutheran Church invites you to worship with us at 10:30 a.m. this Sunday, Dec. 4. You may also watch our pastor’s sermons at our website or on YouTube at Emmanuel Lutheran Church, Cheney. Christian education for grade school through adults begins at 9 a.m. Advent mid-week services continue on Wednesday, Dec. 7 with a soup supper at 6 p.m. followed by Holden Evening Prayer at 6:30 p.m. All are welcome to visit Emmanuel’s Little Free Library and Free Community Pantry loc...

  • LOOKING BACK WITH THE CHENEY HISTORICAL MUSEUM

    Updated Dec 1, 2016

    Dec. 2 is the 163rd birth anniversary of Thomas W. Odell who served as Cheney’s mayor from 1894 to 1898. In 1900, he and Webster Webb joined the hopeful panning for gold up near Nome, Alaska. They returned, perhaps wiser, but no wealthier. Learn more about our area’s history at www.cheneymuseum.org....

  • Looking Back

    Updated Dec 1, 2016

    1 Years Ago Nov. 30, 2006 The driver of a Nissan pickup truck could not escape the ditch along State Route 902 as a snowfall mixed with frigid overnight temperatures made the roadways icy and treacherous for drivers. The Eastern Washington University’s student newspaper, “The Easterner” was protesting being relocated to the basement of Hargreaves Hall, saying it was inaccessible, remote and disrespectful to a student-run entity. The Spokane Sliders U-12 select fastpitch softball team went undefeated in its seaso...

  • American Legion dinner result of Cheney businesses support

    Updated Dec 1, 2016

    The Cheney Post 72 American Legion would like to express our gratitude to the following businesses for their generous support. Our recent Veterans Day dinner and Turkey Bingo were successful, in part, because of all of you. Thank you all! Thank you to Mitchell’s Harvest Foods, Eagles Pub, Jarms, Top of the Line, El Rodeo, Roccos , Napa, O’Reilly’s, Pizza Hut, Papa Murphy’s, Cheney Feed, Subway, The Market Place, Get the Scoop, Dragonfly Crafts, Quality Inn and the Spokane Chiefs. D.D. Powell Cheney Post 72...

  • Community makes ninth Turkey Trot a success

    Updated Dec 1, 2016

    On behalf of the Cheney High School Cross Country program, we would like to thank the community of Cheney for their support of our ninth annual Turkey Trot on Thanksgiving morning. There were over 500 walkers, joggers or runners present for this community event which benefits not only the Cheney Food Bank, but also our cross country program at Cheney High School. We would like to especially thank our sponsors: Cheney Federal Credit Union, Domino’s, Owl Pharmacy, State Farm Insurance, ParaSport, Safeway, Snap Fitness, M...

  • The vote recount has interesting twists

    PAUL DELANEY, Staff Reporter|Updated Dec 1, 2016

    The election that we thought was once and for all over appears to not be, after all. For the general public, they thought they may have washed off the last of the dirt Nov. 9 after Hillary Clinton delivered that very painful concession speech she never likely dreamed would have to be given. For the media types it’s either that forgotten Christmas gift that never made it out of the closet, or the smell that cannot be Lysoled away. Forgotten, it seems, were the words of her s...

  • Thank you ML Boy Scouts

    Updated Dec 1, 2016

    Thanks to the Boy Scouts with over 1,300 pounds of food they collected, the Combined Fund Drive with their donations of over 800 pounds and others who give to the food bank. We serve over 200 families from the Medical Lake area each month, and every can of food helps us meet that goal. Thank you all for your generosity. Joyce Callaway Medical Lake...

  • Dig a little deeper to dampen 'Fake News'

    Updated Dec 1, 2016

    If you paid any attention to Facebook during this election, you most likely saw at least one fake news article on your feed on any given day, whether you realized it or not. The problem with these articles is that people will share these falsehoods without doing any research on their own time. Some people blamed Facebook for the outcome of the election because of the epidemic of fake news, but in reality the people are the reason why those stories were being spread. Facebook was not created to share political news to your...

  • West Plains Police News

    Updated Dec 1, 2016

    CHENEY Nov. 21 Third-degree theft was reported on the 600 block of Fifth Street. A parking meter was bent and damaged with a portion taken, however the coin box remained. Second-degree theft was reported on the 200 block of South Cheney-Spangle Road. A credit card was taken. Suspicious circumstances were reported on the 2200 block of First Street. Strange behavior, possible mental health issue. Residential burglary was reported on the 300 block of Erie Street. A PC was taken. A marijuana plant was found on the zero hundred bl...

  • CMA Christmas party

    Updated Dec 1, 2016

    The Cheney Merchants Association will stage its annual Christmas party, Thursday, Dec. 8, at the Holiday Inn Express beginning at 6 p.m. Both members and non-members are invited to attend the event that includes food and beverages. A variety of raffle items will be offered. Cost of admission is $25 per person with tickets available at Banner Bank, Holiday Inn, and Copy Junction. Further information is available to visiting www.cheneymerchants.org....

  • WMS artwork on display at Airway Heights library

    Updated Dec 1, 2016

    There is a new venue to promote and appreciate student art in Airway Heights. The Airway Heights Library and the Westwood Middle School Art Department have teamed up to feature a permanent, rotating exhibit of student artwork that will run through May. In a news release, Katherine Potter, Westwood art and social studies teacher, said the drawings, paintings, sculptures and pottery displays will be changed each new school quarter to "highlight the most engaging and...

  • Input sought on minimum wage measure

    Updated Dec 1, 2016

    On Nov. 8 voters in Washington approved Initiative 1433, authorizing a gradual raising of the state’s minimum wage. Voters favored the measure by a 57.4 to 42.6 percent and it becomes law Jan. 1, 2017. Initiative 1433 was designed to increase the minimum wage from $9.47 in 2016 to 11.00 in 2017, $11.50 in 2018, $12.00 in 2019, and $13.50 in 2020. Beginning in 2021, the minimum wage would be adjusted with inflation. Under I-1433, the office estimated the minimum wage to be $13.86 in 2021 and $14.23 in 2022. Also beginning i...

  • Westwood Middle School announces Term 1 honor roll

    Updated Dec 1, 2016

    Westwood Middle School announced its honor roll for Term 1 of the 2016-17 school year. 4.0 — Brent C. Belsby, Makenna M. Benson, Dusten T. Butikofer, Kaelyn T. Conant, Elizabeth G. DeLaCruz, Emma J. Evans, Aislin B. Garza, Sara C. Graham, Emily D. Hackett, Alexander L. Hall, Skyler B. Hanson, Cade C. Harris, Lauren A. Hinrichs, Isabell M. Hoffman, Steven R. Johnson, Elissa R. Jones, Evelina V. Kozhokaru, Clayton L. Murray, Kevin E. Nesterov, Calista R. Netzley, Lauren A. O’Callaghan, Alaina J. O’Connell, Ryan R. Parri...

  • ML school board approves property purchase

    AL STOVER, Staff Reporter|Updated Dec 1, 2016

    The Medical Lake School District maintenance staff is going to have a new place to put their equipment. At its Nov. 22 meeting, the board of directors approved a resolution to purchase property located at South Brower and East Grace streets, across the street from the Post Office, at a cost of $299,999. The district will own the property effective Dec. 1. The property includes a 7,500-square-foot building. Five thousand square feet of that space will be used to store...

  • News Briefs

    STAFF AND NEWS SOURCES|Updated Dec 1, 2016

    Public invited to discuss area I-90 congestion The public is invited to learn the details of the upcoming Interstate 90/Four Lakes to Idaho operational study at an informational open house Tuesday, Dec. 13. I-90 in the Spokane area is experiencing increased, regular congestion, primarily during peak commute hours. Congestion outside of peak periods is also on the rise. This congestion increases the possibility of collisions occurring on the freeway. The open house takes place from 5 – 8 p.m. at the North Central High S...

  • Cheney council adopts one-year union contract

    John McCallum, Editor|Updated Dec 1, 2016

    The Cheney City Council has approved a new contract for the city’s union employees, but only for one year. City Administrator Mark Schuller told the council at its Nov. 22 meeting that the reason for the shorter time period, rather than the typical three to four year contracts of the past, boils down to medical benefits. Mainly what will happen with the federal Affordable Care Act now that Republicans, who have tried to repeal the law known as Obamacare, hold both chambers of Congress and the White House. In an email, S...

  • Industial tree trimming

    John McCallum|Updated Dec 1, 2016

    Cheney Light Department linemen Will Birrenkott (yellow vest) and Dan Holtan hang lights on the city's Christmas tree at the public library downtown in preparation for Thursday's (Dec. 1) tree lighting ceremony....

  • District gives AH council bond overview

    AL STOVER, Staff Reporter|Updated Dec 1, 2016

    At Monday night’s study session, the Airway Heights City Council got a look at a potential capital facilities bond the Cheney School District hopes to put on the February election ballot. District administration presented a $55 million proposal that would renovate and modernize Cheney High School and three elementary schools. Since its $44.48 million bond — which would have added a 700-seat auditorium, expanded classroom and physical fitness space, remodeled and modernized the high school only — failed twice in 2015, the d...

  • Construction keeps Cheney Light Department busy

    John McCallum, Editor|Updated Dec 1, 2016

    The Cheney Light Department has around $197,500 in capital projects it hopes to accomplish in 2017 — if they can find the time. Department Director Steve Boorman told the City Council at a Nov. 22 budget presentation that construction, along with some significant repair and improvement work, had kept his crews busy in 2016. Cheney linemen installed 325 new meters through the first nine months of the year, including at five new buildings in the Eagle Point apartment complex on Washington and Betz roads, Harvest Bluff s...

  • Flossie Dickey passes

    John McCallum, Editor|Updated Dec 1, 2016

    If St. Peter was the one to meet Cheney Care Center resident Flossie Dickey at the "pearly gates," he had better made sure he had a shot of whiskey to offer her. Dickey, who would have turned 111 years old this coming Feb. 18, passed away Nov. 23. The long-time West Plains-area resident was witness to much of the history of the Pacific Northwest during her time. Last year she gained local and internet fame when a video clip of her interview on "Good Morning Spokane," with her...

  • Airway Heights OKs Kalispels agreement

    AL STOVER, Staff Reporter|Updated Dec 1, 2016

    At its Nov. 21 meeting, the Airway Heights City Council approved a memorandum of understanding (MOU) between the city and the Kalispel Tribe of Indians to resolve a pending appeal before it reached the U.S. Department of the Interior Board of Appeals. The agreement stemmed from Interior’s decision to place 69.03 acres of off-reservation property in Airway Heights’ city limits into trust for the Kalispels at their request back in May. The city filed a notice of appeal after it learned of the Interior’s decision. Accor...

  • EWU affirms protection of students

    AL STOVER, Staff Reporter|Updated Dec 1, 2016

    Eastern Washington University’s board of trustees, along with staff, are doing what they can — within their legal limits — to make the campus a safe place for all students. After a special Nov. 22 meeting, the board issued a statement regarding a petition it received from staff and students. The petition requests the board designate the college as a “sanctuary campus” for undocumented students, staff and their family members who could face deportation. The document is in response to President-elect Donald Trump’s campaign pr...

  • Winning bird

    Updated Dec 1, 2016

    Roan Wilbur (right) and his mother Suzanne Wilbur marvel at the turkey he won after the annual Cheney High School Turkey Trot on Thanksgiving morning. Roan, his mom and brother Kian Wilbur were three of the 500 participants in the race....

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