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Aug. 2—A fishing event in honor of a Cheney High School student is happening in August. The Fish Pockets Inaugural Youth Fishing Event is Aug. 24 at Clear Lake, just south of Medical Lake. The ...
Seymour Myron Hersh (born April 8, 1937) is an American investigative journalist and political writer. He gained recognition in 1969 for exposing the My Lai massacre and its cover-up during the Vietnam War , for which he received the 1970 Pulitzer Prize for International Reporting .
Cheney School District administration was based in the Fisher Building from 1977 to 2012, formerly built as Cheney High School in 1930. In 2012, administrators moved into the site on Andrus Road, a former Nike missile facility designated F-37 (for the defense of nearby Fairchild Air Force Base ) which the district had purchased for $29,000 in 2009.
Oct. 30—Cheney High School's marching band won first place at Saturday's Puget Sound Festival of Bands, as well as six of seven awards in specific categories for a Midas-themed performance.
Nov. 17—A 16-year-old boy was charged with two felonies after he said he made three explosive devices and intended to bomb his school, WIN Academy, in Cheney, according to police and court ...
[9] [24] [25] [35] An article was published by Seymour Hersh in The New Yorker magazine, posted online on April 30 and published days later in the May 10 issue, [23] which also had a widespread impact. [35] The photographs were subsequently reproduced in the press across the world. [25] The details of the Taguba report were made public in May 2004.
Plans were drawn up to move the junior high into the 1913 building, demolish an older building (1893) and reuse its bricks for the construction of a new school. The first event at the new building was a basketball game against Davenport High School, held on January 7, 1930; students and teachers moved in two weeks later, on January 22. [5]
Jul. 9—The Cheney school board election for district No. 4 features three political newcomers in a race without an incumbent. Board member Stacy Nicol's decision not to run again, after serving ...