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Spokane, Washington  Est. May 19, 1883

Discount designer jeans for sale

Designer jeans will be available for discount prices during a fundraiser Monday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Eastern Washington University Pence Union Building, rooms 204 and 205.

The nonprofit Charity Denim is joining together with the EWU Office of Student Activities and EWU Panhellenic, the council that oversees the sororities on the EWU campus. All designer jeans will be available for less than $100. Call 475-7698 for more information.

Cheney

Blackhawks host fundraiser

The Cheney High School Blackhawks football game Friday will include a fundraiser to raise awareness for breast cancer.

“Tackle Breast Cancer Night” will start at 7 p.m. at the game against Riverside. Pink shirts will be on sale at the game for $10 and the money raised will be donated to the Cancer Society.

For more information, call Jim Missel at 559-4103.

Cheney

Comments due on industrial park

Comments regarding an application to rezone the Cheney Research and Industrial Park from light industrial to business park will be due Monday.

The 38-acre site is owned by the city of Cheney and AE Cheney Land.

The site is on Fred Johns Way behind 1500, 1616 and 1632 W. First St.

Comments can be directed to Elisa Rodriguez at erodriguez@cityofcheney.org in the planning department.

The hearing for this rezoning will be held Nov. 10 in the city council chambers, 609 Second St. For more information, call the Community Development Department at 498-9240.

Spokane

Stores donate to autism center

The Northwest Autism Center was recently presented with a $3,500 donation from locally owned Trading Company Stores.

Tom Sherry’s Seasonings are manufactured and distributed by the stores, and all proceeds are donated to the Spokane based charity.

Trading Company Stores, owned and operated by Paul Matejovsky and Gary Morgan, raised the money when they partnered with Double R Ranch Beef at a barbecue at the Sprague Trading Company Store and at a Washington State University Cougar tailgate at the Latah Creek Trading Company Store. The money sold from the seasonings in the stores was included in the donated amount.

From staff reports