Minor Injuries in Gun Club Road Collision This Afternoon (VIDEO from the Scene)
LEWISTON, ID – Rescue personnel responded to a collision on Gun Club Road this afternoon. LC Valley News’ Michael Ringle files this report on the scene. (NOTE: Sgt. Martin is with the Nez Perce County Sheriff’s Office).
Warrior Golf’s Bryden Brown Tabbed NAIA Men’s Golfer of the Week
LC State Golf’s Bryden Brown was voted the NAIA Men’s Golfer of the Week for the first time in his career, announced by the national office on Wednesday. The Moscow, Idaho, native is coming off his third
31 Idaho School Districts, Charters to Receive Funding for Vape Detectors
Schools and charters across Idaho will receive funding to install vape detectors in high school bathrooms and locker rooms through the Vape Detector Pilot grant. The grant is funded by an allocation from the Idaho Millenium Fund
Washington Candidate Filing Week 2024 begins May 6
OLYMPIA — Interested in running for public office in Washington? The opportunity to formally declare candidacy for the 2024 elections opens May 6 at 8 a.m. online and at elections offices across the state. Mailed declarations are
Warrior Baseball Team Jumps to #5
With the longest active winning streak in the NAIA (12 games), including a sweep of then-No. 2 LSU Shreveport (La.), the Lewis-Clark State Baseball team moved up four spots to No. 5 in the latest edition of
Inaugural Warrior Wheels Event is Saturday
The Lewis-Clark State College Auto Mechanics Club, with support from the college’s Technical & Industrial Division and a number of local sponsors, will host its first annual Warrior Wheels on Saturday, April 27, at the Schweitzer Career
Idaho Secretary of State Launches “Vote Idaho” Ad Campaign to Promote Voter Engagement Ahead of May Primary Election
The Office of the Secretary of State announced the launch of a fun and engaging ad campaign promoting voter participation in the upcoming May primary election. The “Vote Idaho” ad campaign aims to educate voters throughout Idaho
Gilbert Dominates in Mariner’s Shutout Win Over Texas
Logan Gilbert was dominant and Julio Rodriguez and Cal Raleight both delivered two-run homeruns and the Seattle Mariners posted a 4-0 shutout win over the Texas Rangers on the road last (Tue) night in Arlington. Gilbert improved
Suspect Who Shot and Killed Ada County Deputy Identified
The Ada County Coroner’s Office has identified the now-deceased suspect involved in Saturday night’s fatal shooting of Ada County Sheriff’s Deputy Tobin Bolter. The report identified the suspect as Dennis Mulqueen, a 65-year-old man from Boise. His
Woman Reportedly Shoots Into Occupied Lewiston Orchards Home, Later Found in Backyard With Self-Inflicted Gunshot Wound
LEWISTON, ID – Law enforcement and rescue personnel were dispatched to the 3200 block of 9th Street in the Lewiston Orchards Tuesday night for a report of shots fired. An unidentified woman was reportedly firing gunshots into
Heavy Police Presence in Lewiston Orchards (10:01p.m.) – VIDEO UPDATE/Photos
LEWISTON, ID – UPDATE from the Lewiston Police Department: On April 23rd, 2024, at approximately 8:06 p.m., Lewiston Police responded to a call of shots fired in the 3200 block of 9th Street. Information given at the
Washington Hospitals Lose $1.74 Billion in 2023
SEATTLE, WA—The Washington State Hospital Association released complete results today from its 2023 financial survey of state hospitals. The survey showed that hospitals across the state sustained $1.74 billion in operating losses over the course of the
Former Clearwater Valley High Teacher Sentenced on Felony Exploitation of a Minor
A former Clearwater Valley High School teacher has been sentenced to 10 years in prison on a charge of felony exploitation of a minor. Second District Judge Adam Green sentenced 24-year-old Kammeron Mangun to three years determinate,
Mariners Face Texas in 3-Game Divisional Series
The Seattle Mariners open a three-game American League West Division series tonight (Tue) in Texas against the Rangers. The M’s are 11-11 overall and have won 7 of their last 10 games. The Rangers are 12-11 overall
AMBER ALERT CANCELED as of 3:31 p.m.
WEST RICHLAND, WA – UPDATE at 4:09 p.m.: “At approximately 3pm on Tuesday, April 23rd, the Oregon State Patrol located the subject vehicle driving southbound on Interstate 5, near Eugene, Oregon, and initiated a pursuit. The pursuit
Nez Perce County Sheriff’s Office Warns of Scam
LEWISTON, ID – The Nez Perce County Sheriff’s Office is warning area residents of another scam circulating the region. According to a press release, they received a call from a citizen stating that “Lt. Donald” advised them
Idaho Congressional Delegation, State Treasurer Announce Secure Rural Schools Payments
BOISE, ID—U.S. Senators Mike Crapo and Jim Risch (both R-Idaho), Representative Mike Simpson (R-Idaho), and Idaho State Treasurer Julie Ellsworth announced that Idaho counties will receive a total of $22.8 million in payments for Fiscal Year 2023
Tekoa Business Among 13 Chosen for Washington State’s Sustainable Business Accelerator Projects
OLYMPIA, WA – Improving solar panel recycling. Sustainable diaper processing. Compostable packaging. Innovations that divert waste from landfills and support recycling and reuse are essential to meeting Washington’s climate and environmental goals. The NextCycle Washington business accelerator program,
LC State Athletes Earn Four CCC Honors
Alisha Alexander | LCSC Assistant Athletic Director-Sports Information CORVALLIS, OR – Lewis-Clark State garnered four Cascade Conference Rize Laboratory Athlete of the Week honors for performances over the weekend. Drake George and Brandon Cabrera swept baseball honors,
Idaho Gas Prices Likely to Top the $4 Mark; Washington’s Average Sits at $4.66 a Gallon
BOISE, ID—Idaho drivers are currently experiencing a lull in rising gas prices, but the state average could soon top the $4 mark. According to AAA, the average price for a gallon of regular in the Gem State
LCSC’s Kikuchi and Rusnak Earn Postseason Recognition
Randy Isbelle | LCSC Sports Information Intern NEW ORLEANS, LA – Two Lewis-Clark State Men’s Tennis team members earned honors on the 2024 All-NAIA Unaffiliated Group Men’s Tennis team when it was announced today. Seniors Matus Rusnak
Driver Involved in April 16th Crash on US 12 Succumbs to Injuries
LEWISTON, ID – The Idaho State Police says a driver who was involved in a two-vehicle collision on US 12 on April 16th has succumbed to their injuries. Officials say at around 7:12 a.m. last Tuesday, rescue
Annual Survey Shows Growth in Washington Gray Wolf Population in 2023
OLYMPIA, WA – Washington State’s wolf population grew for the 15th consecutive year in 2023, according to the Washington Gray Wolf Conservation and Management 2023 Annual Report, released today by the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife.
Prescribed Burn Planned Today on North Fork Ranger District
KAMIAH, ID — The Nez Perce-Clearwater National Forests, the Idaho Department of Fish and Game, and the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation have begun prescribed burns on the North Fork Clearwater Ranger District to improve elk habitat. The
ID Gov. Little Orders Flags Lowered to Half-Staff to Honor Ada County Deputy Shot and Killed in Line of Duty
BOISE, ID – Idaho Governor Brad Little ordered U.S. flags and State of Idaho flags to be lowered to half-staff to honor Ada County Deputy Tobin Bolter, who was shot during a traffic stop in Boise. Flags
No. 9 LC State Baseball Wins 12th Straight with Sweep of UBC
BOX SCORE 4/21/2024 | Alisha Alexander |LCSC Assistant Athletic Director-Sports Information VANCOUVER, B.C. – Ninth-ranked LC State Baseball completed its first four-game sweep of UBC in Vancouver since 2012 with a 7-2 victory today. The Warriors have
Idaho Reaches Multi-Million Dollar Settlement with Tobacco Companies
BOISE, ID – Idaho Attorney General Raúl Labrador announced today a multi-million-dollar settlement with several tobacco companies. The settlement resolves years of litigation between the tobacco companies and Idaho concerning Idaho’s right to funds from the 1998
Idaho Reaches Multi-Million Dollar Settlement with Tobacco Companies
BOISE, ID – Idaho Attorney General Raúl Labrador announced today a multi-million-dollar settlement with several tobacco companies. The settlement resolves years of litigation between the tobacco companies and Idaho concerning Idaho’s right to funds from the 1998
Idaho’s March Unemployment Rate Remains at 3.3%
BOISE, ID – Idaho’s seasonally adjusted unemployment rate was 3.3% in March, unchanged since September 2023. The state’s labor force increased by 2,029 people (0.2%) to 971,488, while the labor force participation rate — the percentage of people
NWS: Potent Cold Front to Usher Strong Winds Into Inland Northwest
SPOKANE, WA—The National Weather Service says a potent cold front will usher strong winds into the Inland Northwest over the weekend. In addition to southeast Washington and north-central Idaho, areas expected to be impacted include the east
Tonight’s Mariners Game in Colorado Postponed – Teams Set to Play Split Doubleheader on Sunday
DENVER, CO—The Seattle Mariners’ game against the Colorado Rockies, scheduled for today at 5:40 p.m. (PDT), has been postponed due to inclement weather. Officials say it will be made up with a split doubleheader on Sunday, with
LCSC Men’s Tennis Falls to No. 23 OLLU in Tournament Semifinal
Randy Isbelle | LCSC Sports Information Intern NEW ORLEANS, LA – The Lewis-Clark State Men’s Tennis team was eliminated in the semifinals of the NAIA Unaffiliated Group Championship in a 4-0 loss to No. 23 Our Lady
KXLY: WSU President Announces 2025 Retirement
PULLMAN, WA – Washington State University President Kirk H. Schulz today announced he plans to retire in June 2025. He has served as the university’s 11th president for the past eight years. KXLY says the announcement came
Fatal Crash State Highway 6 at State Highway 9
HARVARD, ID – A 55-year-old Grangeville man was killed in a collision near the Latah County town of Harvard early yesterday afternoon. The Idaho State Police says the man was driving a Toyota Tacoma westbound on State
LC State Jazz and Rock Bands to Hold Spring Concerts
LEWISTON, ID – The Lewis-Clark State College Jazz Band and Rock Band have scheduled their spring concerts, which are free and open to the public. From LCSC: The LC State Rock Band will perform on Monday, April
Warriors Travel to British Columbia for Key CCC Series
The Lewis-Clark State baseball team travels to Vancouver, British Columbia this weekend for a key four-game Cascade Conference series with the University of British Columbia. The 9th ranked Warriors are 27-9 overall and 13-3 in league, and
LC Valley Man Allegedly Places Family Member in Chokehold During Argument Over a Car
CLARKSTON, WA – A 25-year-old man who allegedly had an altercation with a family member over a car was arrested Tuesday afternoon. According to a Probable Cause Affidavit, Christopher Collier was booked into the Asotin County Jail
Thirty-Four Individuals from Across the United States Indicted on Charges of Criminal Conspiracy Involving Illegal Drugs, Firearms, Money Laundering, Cockfighting, and Attempts to Kill Witnesses
YAKIMA, WA – United States Attorney Vanessa R. Waldref announced today that six separate indictments have been handed down alleging more than two dozen federal charges against 34 people. According to a press release, 28 of those
WA Payroll Employment Continues Increase in March; Unemployment Rises to 4.8%
OLYMPIA, WA – Washington State’s economy added an estimated 5,300 jobs (seasonally adjusted), and the monthly unemployment rate rose from 4.7% in February to 4.8% in March. Last month’s unemployment rate is the highest recorded rate since
Warrior Volleyball Inks Freeman’s Kate Schneider
Alisha Alexander | LCSC Assistant Athletic Director-Sports Information LEWISTON, ID – LC State Volleyball announced the addition of its fifth incoming freshman for the 2024 season in Freeman’s Kate Schneider. The 5-9 right side/outside hitter will join
LCSC Women’s Track and Field Holds Steady at No. 18
RATING INDEX 4/17/2024 | Alisha Alexander | LCSC Assistant Athletics Director-Sports Information NEW ORLEANS, LA – LC State Women’s Track and Field held steady at No. 18 in the latest edition of the USTFCCCA Ratings Index on
After Change Healthcare Breach, Kreidler Alerts Industry of Their Obligations
OLYMPIA, WA — Washington State Insurance Commissioner Mike Kreidler’s office has issued a Technical Assistance Advisory (TAA) (PDF, 326.04 KB) to all state health insurers as part of its ongoing response to the recent Change Healthcare cybersecurity event. The TAA
US-95 Lane Closure Near Reisenauer Hill South of Moscow
MOSCOW, ID – Motorists are asked to slow down in the work zone for a closed lane near Reisenauer Hill on U.S. Highway 95 south of Moscow as part of ongoing realignment and expansion. Travelers can expect
Controlled Burn Gets Out of Control This Evening
LAPWAI, ID—Lapwai Fire Department crews were dispatched to 45613 U.S. Highway 95 for a controlled burn that got out of control. Units responded at around 6:10 p.m. and remained on the scene for about an hour, with
Latest Washington Big Game Hunting Regulations and Special Hunt Applications Now Available
OLYMPIA — Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) has released the latest big game hunting season and regulation information, including a decision from the WDFW director about 2024-2026 hunting season rule change proposals. The Department also
LC State Campus is Again Recognized by the Arbor Day Foundation
For the fourth straight year, Lewis-Clark State College has been recognized as a Tree Campus Higher Education institution by the Arbor Day Foundation. The award is a recognition by the Arbor Day Foundation of LC State’s
Public Input Sought on Opioid Settlement Fund Priorities
The Idaho Behavioral Health Council is requesting public input on spending priorities for state-directed opioid settlement funds. As part of a nationwide settlement with opioid manufacturers, the state-directed opioid settlement fund provides approximately $2 million a year
LC State to hold Prescription Drug Take-Back Day on April 24
The Lewis-Clark State College Student Counseling Center & Health Services office is holding a Prescription Drug Take-Back Day on Wednesday, April 24, from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. at the college’s library parking lot, near the campus entrance at
US-95 Pavement Resurfacing Begins Near White Bird
Motorists can expect construction on U.S. Highway 95 this Monday between the 1998 rockslide near milepost 210 (about six miles north of Lucile) and White Bird bridge. The work consists of applying more than 13 miles of
LC State Women’s Golf Wraps Up Regular Season at Warrior Invitational
Deana Caruso scored a top-five finish and the (RV) Lewis-Clark State Women’s Golf team finished in second place in the Warrior Invitational at the Lewiston Golf and Country Club on Tuesday. “Our last regular season event