THE SPOKESMAN REVIEW - The man who set the South Hill's Beacon Cleaners ablaze twice within a month in 2017 was sentenced Wednesday to one year in jail and ordered to pay more than $530,000 in restitution. Scott M. Lenway, 44, pleaded guilty to first-degree arson and two counts of second-degree arson in November, according to court documents. A plea agreement allowed Lenway, who has a mental health diagnosis, to be released from jail this week with credit for time served while awaiting the resolution of his case. A 27-year Spokane Fire Department Veteran was seriously injured when he fell from a ladder while fighting the August 2017 blaze set by Lenway at Beacon Cleaners on Grand Boulevard. The fire started outside the building and went up into the attic of the business. The damage was contained to the corner of the building, but two U.S. Postal Service vehicles parked nearby were also damaged.