
Idaho Celebrates Arbor Day on Friday
Each year, the last Friday in April is set aside to celebrate Arbor Day and call attention to the important role trees play in our lives, our communities and our state. This year, Arbor Day […]
Each year, the last Friday in April is set aside to celebrate Arbor Day and call attention to the important role trees play in our lives, our communities and our state. This year, Arbor Day […]
Over the last two weeks, we have posted stories about the push to change Lewis-Clark State College’s name to include the word “University”. We checked the Facebook comments and took your questions to the school. As […]
A new statewide report from Washington State University’s Edward R. Murrow College of Communication reveals a worsening crisis in Washington’s local news industry, echoing national patterns of newsroom closures, declining civic engagement, and deepening media […]
Your medical debt can’t be put on your credit report any more if you live in Washington State. Governor Bob Ferguson signed Senate Bill 5480 yesterday. It keeps credit collectors from adding medical debt to […]
Three teams that played for national titles and five individuals who had different roles in helping Lewis-Clark State College athletics achieve excellence have been selected to be inducted into the Lewis-Clark State Athletic Hall of […]
This Friday the Asotin County Fair and Hells Canyon Rodeo start up. Students will be showing off their animals, projects, and art. This means the schools will be closed. All of the schools in the […]