Articles from the November 2, 2023 edition


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  • Launch into Fall draws large crowd

    Matthew Stephens, Valley Herald|Updated Nov 2, 2023

    LIBERTY LAKE – Area residents swarmed to the Liberty Launch Academy at 2110 N Molter Rd. on the afternoon of Oct. 28 to take part in the second annual Launch into Fall event. Organizers said the event was a big success, and they were extremely pleased with the turnout they got. Kids in costumes were able to enjoy an afternoon filled with pinewood derby racing, fall themed games, bounce houses, apple slingshots, pumpkin tossing trebuchets, food trucks, bed races and more. A...

  • Measure 1 aims for criminal justice challenges

    Clare McGraw, Cheney Free Press|Updated Nov 2, 2023

    CHENEY — On Tuesday, October 24, the Cheney City Council convened to discuss Measure 1, a proposed Law & Justice initiative for the county. The Council invited Patrick Bell, Director of Communications for Spokane County, to present the details and implications of the measure. The measure centers around the introduction of a new 0.2% sales tax on purchases, slated to begin on April 1, 2024, and extend until the close of December 2054. The revenue generated from this tax is d...

  • Cheney Educator of the Year named

    Clare McGraw, Cheney Free Press|Updated Nov 2, 2023

    CHENEY - In a heartfelt recognition of her unwavering dedication and contributions to the world of education, Courtnie Mirabelli has been awarded the prestigious Cheney Educator of the Year by the West Plains Chamber of Commerce. This accolade is a testament to Mirabelli's enduring passion for teaching, especially her commitment to working with multilingual students and their families. Mirabelli's journey as an educator spans two decades, with significant experience teaching k...

  • Golden Chills

    Clare McGraw, Cheney Free Press|Updated Nov 2, 2023

    Cheney was in full Halloween mode as hundreds of trick or treaters made their way door to door Oct. 31. Many of the houses were completely decorated with pumpkins, witches, zombies and more in the Golden Hills neighborhood. Trunk or treat photos on page A6....

  • Horror movie filmed on campus

    Clare McGraw, Cheney Free Press|Updated Nov 2, 2023

    The picturesque campus of Eastern Washington University is the backdrop for an upcoming whodunit horror film, '213 Bones.' Over the next several weeks, a crew from Overcast LLC, a production company based in Bellevue, Washington, will be shooting scenes at the university. Their choice of location has been influenced by the campus' classic architecture and the stunning fall scenery of Eastern Washington. Co-producer Tyler Olson, who flew in from Los Angeles to scout the...

  • Medical Lake Educator of the Year announced

    Clare McGraw, Cheney Free Press|Updated Nov 2, 2023

    MEDICAL LAKE - Education is not just a profession for Sara Lamb; it’s a calling, a passion, and a commitment to shaping the future of young minds. Lamb, a dedicated math teacher at Medical Lake Middle School, is a shining example of an educator whose unwavering dedication and exceptional skills have made a significant impact on her students and the school community. Lamb’s journey into the world of education took an intriguing turn in 2022 when her husband was stationed at...

  • West Plains Police News

    Updated Nov 2, 2023

    The following incidents were reported between Oct. 24 and Oct. 31 Airway Heights October 24 Zachary V Platero was arrested on the 1800 block South of Pogue Street for Malicious Mischief Cara D Kernodle was arrested on the 14300 West of Highway 2 for Criminal Trespassing October 28 Brian Daniel was arrested on the 10400 block West of 12th Avenue for Driving While License Suspended October 29 Eric F Haugen was arrested on the 1600 block South of Deer Heights Road for Assault Eastern Washington University October 24 Theft...

  • Sprague looks to pass EMS levy

    Drew Lawson, Cheney Free Press|Updated Nov 2, 2023

    SPRAGUE—Voters within city limits will be seeing an EMS levy for approval or denial on their ballots in this year’s general election. City clerk Heather Krauter said the regular six-year levy is identical to that which was passed six years ago but is expiring at the end of 2023. Residents would be taxed 50 cents per $1,000 of property valuation for six years, beginning in 2024. That’s the same rate as the levy passed in 2017. “They didn’t want anything to change,” Krauter said. Elections deputy Norm Caley said the measure...

  • Cheney high graduate wins award for advancing women in engineering

    Matthew Stephens, Cheney Free Press|Updated Nov 2, 2023

    LOS ANGELES — In a testament to his unwavering commitment to advancing women in the field of engineering, Nels Swenson, a 1994 graduate of Cheney High School, has been honored with the prestigious Rodney D. Chipp Award from the Society of Women Engineers on Oct. 27. The award recognizes men or companies that have made significant contributions to promoting and empowering women in engineering. Swenson, a dedicated Intel employee for 23 years, now lives in Portland, Oregon, with...

  • Return of the sockeye

    Don Brunell|Updated Nov 2, 2023

    In 1992, a single male sockeye salmon managed to swim 900 miles from the mouth of the Columbia River to Redfish Lake located deep in Idaho’s Sawtooth Mountains---the end of his migratory journey. Biologists dubbed the sole survivor, “Lonesome Larry.” By 2010, the Northwest Power and Conservation Council happily reported record-setting runs for sockeye —387,000 had climbed the fish ladders at Bonneville Dam. Last year, 751 sockeye were trapped at Redfish Lake Creek and taken t...

  • Paid leave is too high

    Updated Nov 2, 2023

    What’s the hourly wage of a Paid Family and Medical Leave recipient in Washington state? It’s higher than I’m comfortable with. Lawmakers should explain to all workers why they think it is good policy to take money from low-income workers and give their money to people with ample resources. Using hourly wage estimates from the state Employment Security Department, here are the earnings of people who took the program’s tax dollars in the past fiscal year (July 2022 through June 2023): • Up to $18/hour: 12% • Between $18...

  • Sex offenders may hide in plain sight

    Updated Nov 2, 2023

    Thirty-five attorneys general throughout the nation, including Washington Attorney General Bob Ferguson, have banded together in opposition to a proposal by the American Law Institute that would put an end to sex offender registries, notifying communities of a sex offender’s presence, and restricting their places of residence. You read that right: the American Law Institute wants to do away with sex offender registries. Although a proposal of this nature has yet to pass through the Legislature here, several attempts have a...

  • Medical Lake School Board

    Updated Nov 2, 2023

    Director #1 Position Gerri Johnson 1. What is the biggest issue in Medical Lake School District? How can the school board effectively address the topic? The deepening economic crisis that is impacting every family. Job losses, home foreclosures, loss of savings, living paycheck to paycheck, rising utility costs, health concerns, putting food on the table, unmet food and shelter needs for already low-income families, and the Gray Road Fire are issues straining parents and kids. We need to utilize the nonprofit services in our...

  • Trunk or Treat

    Clare McGraw|Updated Nov 2, 2023

    Bright, vibrant costumes were all over the Eastern Washington University parking lot on Friday, Oct. 27. Kids were able to get candy from various partners that helped provide candy and snacks for the event that was hosted by the college and the Cheney Merchants Association....

  • Writer's Workshop

    Carol Beason|Updated Nov 2, 2023

    In desperation, I took a short cut through the alley, hoping to find shelter from the howling, blowing wind, and the bone chilling cold. The night is very dark and I am in a strange city. I’m afraid that the directions to the Hostel that I was given may only lead to danger. My sneaker clad feet are numb and my gloveless hands ache from the bitter cold. I am exhausted and at this point the only thing I can think of is to slide down in a doorway and give in to my despair. There are no other people around, the shops are c...

  • Challenging day reaps rewards for Cardinals

    Paul Delaney|Updated Nov 2, 2023

    For the most part, cross country success comes when seven athletes’ skills mesh with the right coaching and follow race strategy. It’s one of those rare competitions, like golf, where low score wins. And since 2010 here on the West Plains, distance running at Medical Lake High School has been the focal point of sports success come fall. On Friday, Oct. 27 the the Cardinals made it 12 consecutive seasons qualifying a team to the upcoming WIAA state championships in Pasco, the...

  • Cardinals teams statebound

    PAUL DELANEY, Cheney Free Press|Updated Nov 2, 2023

    PASCO – Medical Lake's boys and girls cross country teams will resume their chase of the Lakeside Eagles, and others, Nov. 4, at the WIAA state championships at Sun Willows Gold Course. The Cardinals claimed second place finishes Oct. 27 at the Chewelah Golf and Country Club in the District 7 championships, earning one of two team berths this Saturday. "(They are) totally exceeding expectations," head coach Gene Blankenship said after Medical Lake was edged by Lakeside 5...

  • Swimmers ready for state meet

    PAUL DELANEY, Cheney Free Press|Updated Nov 2, 2023

    FEDERAL WAY – Blackhawks swimmers not only claimed the 2023 3A District team championship but will also send a host of competitors to the state meet in Federal Way from Nov. 9-11. The Blackhawks earned 347 points to top Walla Walla (288) and Kennewick (220) and send seven individuals in search of state titles. Lauren Howe made it three district titles in a row, not once but twice with wins in the 50 and 100-meter freestyle. Bethany Bleam, Kate Kissell, Sophie Schaefer and H...

  • Cheney runners qualify for state

    PAUL DELANEY, Cheney Free Press|Updated Nov 2, 2023

    PASCO – Cheney’s boys are off to the WIAA 3A state cross country championships in Pasco on Nov. 4 where they resume their rivalry with Mt. Spokane, and the rest of the state. The No. 10-ranked Blackhawks have qualified as a team for the first time since ??? following a second place finish to the Wildcats at the Oct. 28 District 8 championships at Wandermere Golf Course in north Spokane. Mt. Spokane, with their top runner Kade Brownell clocking a 15 minute, 35.21 second time fo...

  • Former Eastern coach passes

    Cheney Free Press|Updated Nov 2, 2023

    ROSLYN – Former Eastern Washington University assistant football coach Tom Missel, passed away Oct. 21, 2023, at his home. He was 62. A celebration of Missel's life will be at 1 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 11, in the Harold Weis Memorial Building, 300 W. Idaho Ave. Born Dec. 12, 1960, in Aberdeen, Missel was a defensive coach for three seasons (2000-2002), including two as assistant head coach under Paul Wulff. Prior to that, he was at Western Washington for nine years (1991-1999). A...

  • Sports Briefs

    Updated Nov 2, 2023

    CROSS COUNTRY Liberty’s Hanegan qualifies for state cross country meet at Sun Willows CHEWELAH – At least one Liberty runner has earned a spot in the state cross country meet following the regional championships Oct. 28 at Chewelah Golf Course. Junior Mitchell Hanegan will be among the state competitors Saturday, Nov. 4, at Sun Willows Golf Course in Pasco. He punched his ticket to state with a 15th place finish in the 1B/2B Regional meet, completing the 5,000-meter course in 18:12.88. As a team, the Liberty boys fin...

  • Eastern on road for final time

    Cheney Free Press|Updated Nov 2, 2023

    CHENEY — The final road trip of the regular season is this week for Eastern Washington with two more conference matchups. The Eagles take on Sacramento State for the second time this season after falling at home to the Hornets, 3-1. The team then takes on Portland State for the second time, looking for the season sweep following a 3-1 win over the Vikings in October. Eastern split games at home last week, sweeping Weber State on Thursday, Oct. 26, before losing to Idaho State, 3-1, on Saturday, Oct. 28....

  • Eastern Washington University Sports Briefs

    Updated Nov 2, 2023

    CROSS COUNTRY Eastern finishes fifth in Big Sky MISSOULA, Mont. — The Eastern Washington Cross Country team wrapped up its 2023 season with matching fifth-place finishes at the Big Sky Championships on a snowy Friday morning. The Eagle women finished with 145 points, edging Sacramento State’s 154, while the men earned 156 points to come in ahead of the host Montana Grizzlies at 176. Top-ranked Northern Arizona won both races. In the women’s 5K, the Eagles were led by Kaylin Sheley and Lilly Fetzer, who crossed the line toget...

  • Blackhawks lose to Eisenhower

    Paul Delaney, Cheney Free Press|Updated Nov 2, 2023

    CHENEY — Once again, the start was promising for Cheney football, but the finish was much like it has been all season in a 24-7 non-league loss to Eisenhower on Oct. 27 at Tom Oswald Field. Sam Coffin connected with Kordell Laher for a 20-yard touchdown play in the first quarter for a 7-0 lead. But the Cadets (3-6) took command and led 14-7 at halftime before salting away the win with 10 fourth quarter points. “The first quarter looked promising,” head coach Bobby Byrd wrote...

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