The shoe was finally on the other foot for the Medical Lake girls’ basketball team last week. The Cardinals ended a five-game losing streak dating back to Dec. 30 and earned their first Northeast A ...
With support from the Washington Newspaper Publishers Association Foundation, Free Press Publishing will have access to news stories during the 2025 legislative session. The organization has retrained ...
When the Northeast A League crafted the boys’ basketball schedule, they had no idea the two top teams would battle for the top so early. That’s the way it worked out this season as Medical Lake and ...
I started writing about cabin fever last week. I thought I’d begin by looking up a definition of cabin fever, and found myself quite far down the rabbit hole. I couldn’t find a definition on Google, ...
The Sprague Chamber of Commerce announced Gina and Ed Habbestad as its 2024 Citizen of the Year during its annual meeting and fundraising auction held on Monday, January 20. Habbestad and her husband, ...
I am deeply committed to ensuring that our state’s policies promote both fairness and common sense, especially when it comes to opportunities for youth. It is with these guiding principles in mind ...
The Spokane Jewish Film Festival (SJFF), running from Jan. 25 until Feb. 2, is turning 21 this year and, for the first time, features a movie made by Spokane locals and about a Spokane local. The ...
We must act now to empower local and rural communities to combat environmental injustice of wind and solar developments The Innovia Foundation recently announced the first round of Eastern Washington ...