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Filling children's needs in Cheney
Jessica Straley poses with her children Caden, Brookly and Dylan outside the soon to be open children's resale boutique, Trendy Tots. Comment?
A group of business owners have teamed up to revive an off-and-on Cheney springtime celebration last held three years ago. Comment?
Hawks knock off Clarkston, off to districts
The Cheney boys and girls track and field teams ended their Great Northern League regular season meet schedule with wins last Wednesday in Clarkston. Comment?
Jarms Hardware owners Charlene and Tom Jarms cut a chain with bolt cutters, instead of a ribbon with scissors, signifying the reopening of the long-time Cheney hardward store as an Ace affiliate during a ceremony last Friday. Comment?
Cheney girls' tennis goes out on a high note
A young Cheney girls' tennis team was persistent throughout the season and finished with a 5-9 record on the year. Comment?
Lady Hawks enter playoffs winners of three of their last four
With the Great Northern League's No. 5 seed secured and no chances of moving up, the Cheney girls softball team on paper didn't have much to play for Saturday against last place Pullman - other than head coach Gary Blake's appeal to end their regular season on a high note. Comment?
Six Cheney high school students, all 14 and 15 years-old, were cited for being involved in a Fight Club, violating the city's municipal code. Comment?
Blackhawks beat heat, opponents' intensity to win District 7 crown
A hat trick by junior Ian Schmandel helped power the Cheney boys' soccer team past East Valley 4-1 and to their second consecutive District 7 title in 80-degree temperatures Tuesday, earning them a No. Comment?
Blackhawks split with Pullman, shutout Colville
Senior Austin Harding rounds third with Cheney's second run in game one of Friday's doubleheader with visiting Pullman. Comment?
Sherri Dawn Lamb, age 49, passed away unexpectedly May 2, 2013 in her home in Cheney, Wash. Comment?
Cheney boys' tennis makes a big comeback
After a long, hard-fought rebuilding season, the Cheney boys' tennis team moved up in the GNL standings with a final record of 7-7. In its final week of regular season play, the team lost to Pullman 7-0, facing tough competition throughout the day. Comment?
Lunnell Haught has fond memories of Fish Lake. "I can remember when they had the best French fries in Spokane County at Myers' Resort," the longtime area resident said. Comment?
Blackhawks earn second consecutive GNL soccer title
The Cheney boys' soccer team notched a pair of victories in just such a fashion last week, and in the process earned their second consecutive Great Northern League regular season title. Comment?
East Valley knocks Cheney around in 11-2 diamond win
Four runs in both the first and second innings proved too much for the Cheney baseball team to overcome in an 11-2 Great Northern League home loss last Tuesday to East Valley. Comment?
Cheney golf is in the middle of the GNL pack
Shyann Morton putts in one of her shots at the GNL No. 3 match last week at the Fairways Golf Course. Comment?
Blackhawk boys' track and field splits at Colville
The Cheney boys' track and field squad earned a split in Great Northern League action last Thursday at Colville, losing 106-39 to West Valley but downing the host Indians 80-56. Jesse Hallstrom and Calvin Berstler led the Blackhawks with a pair of first place finishes on the track. Comment?
New and veterans help 'Arsenic' shine
The StageWest Community Theatre production of the classic comedy, "Arsenic and Old Lace" by Joseph Kesselring, opened last Friday at Emmanuel Lutheran Church in Cheney. Comment?
Clifton B. Rock of Cheney, Wash., passed away peacefully at the Spokane Hospice House April 21, 2013. Comment?
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. Comment?
D j vu: Erin Clark sets school pole vault record - again
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 going six inches higher last Thursday, winning the event and helping give the Blackhawk girls two Great Northern League wins at Colville, over the host Indians, 89-58 and West Valley, 79-70. Clark hit 12 feet for the first time, ... (more) Comment?