
LCSC To Award 892 Degrees And Certificates At Graduation
753 students will graduate at the LC State event coming up May 9th. They have earned a total of 892 degrees and certificates. There are two commencement ceremonies. The first is at 10am. It has graduates from

Mariners Win, Lead AL West
The Mariners batted in 6 runs in the 7th inning today to run away with the win. They took on the Angels and came away victorious 9-3. They’re now 18-12, leading the American League West. Only The

LC Baseball Opens CCC Tournament Friday
The Lewis-Clark State baseball team opens the 2025 Cascade Collegiate Conference Tournament in Vancouver, British Columbia tomorrow (Fri) against Oregon Tech at 2:30 p.m. The Warriors are 32-14 and are the #2 seed. Oregon Tech is 36-12

Idaho AG Issues Fraud and Safety Alert Regarding Deceptive Door-to-Door Sales Technique
Idaho Attorney General Raúl Labrador issued a Consumer Alert today (Wed) warning state residents about door-to-door salesmen falsely claiming to offer a government inspection and free audit program for energy efficiency and weatherization as a pretext to

Idaho Department of Education Launches New School Performance Website
The Idaho Department of Education has launched a new version of the department’s comprehensive accountability website, the Idaho Report Card. The website comes with added features designed to improve user experience and overall performance-related transparency for Idaho’s

Lapwai Man Sentenced For Murder On Nez Perce Reservation
William Oliver Eyle was sentenced to 19 years in federal prison. The Lapwai man was convicted of killing Elias Albert Spencer in May of 2023 on the Nez Perce Reservation. U.S. Attorney Justin Whatcott made the announcement

ACFD Responds To Early Morning Crash
Asotin County Fire District crews responded to a vehicle crash on Dustan Loop this morning. The District says it happened at about 3:30am. The vehicle hit a power pole, shearing it off and leaving power lines in

Moscow Social Media Water Scam
The City of Moscow assures you the water is fine after a recent scam hit residents. There are reports of advertisements circulating on social media claiming that “toxic chemicals” have been found in Moscow’s water supply. It

Sheriff Warns of New Senior Scam
The Asotin County Sheriff says local seniors are being targeted by a new scam. It involves people pretending to be calling from the Department of Veterans Affairs. For some, they also claim to be from Medicare, Social

LC State, ISU Sign MOU to Partner on Master of Science in Athletic Training
Lewis-Clark State College and Idaho State University (ISU) have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to offer a program where students can complete a Bachelor of Science in Exercise Science and a Master of Science in Athletic

LFD Extinguishes Vehicle Fire
Lewiston firefighters responded to a vehicle fire around 9:00 this morning. They found the car burning behind the Inn America on 21st Street. A bystander says they tried to find a fire extinguisher before the LFD arrived,

Democrat Rallies Planned All Over The Gem State
From Sandpoint to Pocatello, Democrats and people people with something to say will be protesting tomorrow. Locally, there’s a rally planned just west of the border at the corner of 5th Street and Bridge in Clarkston. It

Idaho and Trump Administration Sign Agreement to Support U.S. Nuclear Energy Future
The State of Idaho and the U.S. Department of Energy have agreed to a targeted waiver of the 1995 Settlement Agreement. The agreement established milestones to remove legacy waste at the Idaho National Laboratory site while allowing

Idaho Department of Education to Hold Six Post-Legislative Sessions
School leaders statewide will join Superintendent of Public Instruction Debbie Critchfield and staff from the Idaho Department of Education to hear updates regarding changes made to statewide education policies during the Idaho Legislature’s 2025 session. In a

Kroneman to be Next Principal at Lewiston High School
The Lewiston School Board has approved the hiring of David Kronemann for the position of Principal at Lewiston High School. According to a news release, Kronemann is a familiar face to many in the LC Valley. He

Polanco Powers M’s Past Angels
Reigning American League Player of the Week, Jorge Polanco homered twice and drove in 5 runs and the Seattle Mariners beat the Los Angeles Angels 5-3 last (Tue) night at T-Mobile Park. Julio Rodriguez added two hits

Idaho Gives Donation Opportunity – LC Valley Youth Resource Center
The group behind LC Valley Youth Resource Center hopes you’ll donate during the Idaho Gives campaign. “Most of our kids who age out of our Youth Resource Center are aging out back into unhealthy circumstances.” Michelle King

Idaho Courts Plan Student Events, Legal Clinics for Law Day Thursday
Idaho courts across the state will celebrate Law Day this week by offering opportunities for students to learn about the work of the Judicial Branch. According to a news release from the Idaho Judicial Branch, Law Day,

St. Mary’s Health – Cottonwood Campus To Close Temporarily
St. Mary’s Health in Cottonwood will close down on Thursday temporarily. Electrical upgrade work is causing the shut-down. A release from the hospital says the work “will improve long-term safety and reliability”. It’s going to happen May

Lewiston’s Sip ‘N Shop Market Extravaganza Set for May 3
The inaugural Sip ‘n Shop Market Extravaganza, is set for Saturday, May 3rd from 10:00 AM to 7:00 PM at the Nez Perce County Fairgrounds in the Lewiston Orchards. The family-friendly event features over 100 vendors showcasing

Next Steps Resource Fair Tomorrow
A resource fair coming up tomorrow aims to connect high school students with special needs to the resources that will help them transition out of school. It includes information on vocational training, career development, social skills, and

Firewood Season Opens May 1st In Umatilla Natn’l Forest
You can start cutting firewood in the Umatilla National Forest May 1st. You’ll need a permit for it. All National Forests in Oregon and Washington offer free firewood for personal-use. You can only cut 12 cords per

Attorney General Joins Suit Over AmeriCorps Cuts
Washington State Attorney General Nick Brown has joined a multi-state lawsuit. The suit challenges the recent federal government cuts to AmeriCorps. It terminates grants and reduced the agency’s workforce by 85%. Locally, it impacts the Palouse-Clearwater Environmental

Medicare Workshop This Evening
If you’d like to know more about Medicare, there’s a workshop tonight. Organizers stress it’s an unbiased event and it’s completely free. Among other things, they’ll cover current fraud alerts that scammers are trying to run. It’s

Idaho State Police to Support Denim Day, Promote Awareness During Sexual Assault Awareness Month
Throughout April, the Idaho State Police (ISP) has engaged in activities and initiatives to promote awareness during Sexual Assault Awareness Month. These efforts will culminate tomorrow (Wed), when ISP will join individuals and organizations nationwide by participating

LC State Track and Field Shows Local and Global Reach with Latest Signings
Alisha Alexander | Assistant Athletic Director-Sports Information LEWISTON, Idaho. – Warrior Track and Field bolstered its roster for next season with a pair of athletes from different ends of the globe. Cole Arlint does not have a far

Deadline Approaches For Idaho Studded Tires
A quick reminder that your studded tires have to be off by tomorrow, April 30th, at midnight. The fine for continuing to use them is $67. The fine in Washington is $137. The deadline in the evergreen

13-Year-Old Recognized For Life-Saving Heroism
The Lewiston Fire Department is recognizing Braxton Coy for saving his friend’s life. They presented Braxton with the Citizen Recognition of Life-Saving Award. Over the weekend, his friend was hurt in the neck with what they call

Idaho Controlled Hunt Application Period Runs May 1 through June 5
The application period for Idaho fall 2025 deer, elk, pronghorn, swan, fall black bear, and fall turkey controlled hunts begins May 1st and runs through June 5th. Hunters can also apply for the first Super Hunt drawing

Seattle’s Polanco Named American League Player of the Week
Seattle Mariner Jorge Polanco has been selected as the American League Player of the Week for April 21-27. It is the first weekly award of Polanco’s career. The 31-year-old Polanco hit .471 with 4 home runs, 2

Washington Governor Ferguson Signs Bill Strengthening Youth Labor Laws
Yesterday (Mon), Governor Bob Ferguson signed into law a bill strengthening protections for working minors in Washington. As more youths enter the workforce, House Bill 1644, sponsored by Rep. Mary Fosse (D-Everett), increases penalties for companies that violate

Parsells Races to Third CCC Weekly Honor
Alisha Alexander | Assistant Athletic Director-Sports Information CORVALLIS, Ore. – Griffen Parsells continues to get faster as the season progresses and was rewarded for his efforts with another Cascade Conference Track Athlete of the Week honor. Parsells

Lewis-Clark Valley Healthcare Foundation Announces Opening of Large Impact Grant Season May 1st
The Lewis-Clark Valley Healthcare Foundation is excited to announce the opening of its large Impact Grant Season on May 1st, 2025 to promote the health, wellness or disease prevention of organizations within the Foundation’s Service Area. The

FFA Students’ Plant Sale This Coming Sunday
Clarkston High School students hope your green thumb will bring you by the school. The FFA Plant Sale is this coming Sunday. It runs from 10am – 5pm by the tennis courts.

Two Candidates Remain For L-C State Vice President Position
The search is nearly over for an L-C State Vice President for Finance and Administration. Two candidates remain for the position. They’re coming next week to the Lewiston campus for interviews and presentations. Chris Jones is the

Washington Flags At Half-Staff This Weekend For Fallen Firefighters
This coming weekend is National Fallen Firefighters Memorial Weekend, and Washington Governor Bob Ferguson has directed all state agencies to lower flags to half-staff. State and U.S. flags will come down to honor those firefighters who gave

Federal Cuts Impact Palouse-Clearwater Environmental Institute
Four people are losing their jobs because of AmeriCorps cuts. The Palouse-Clearwater Environmental Institute made the announcement today. The Institute found out that the federal government is cutting some AmeriCorps contracts. The contracts were expected to end

Idaho Gasoline Prices Hold Steady
Idaho gas prices didn’t fluctuate much last week. According to the American Automobile Association, the average price for a gallon of regular in the Gem State is around $3.30, about a penny less than a week ago

Business Loans Available to Hwy 95-Affected Shops
Low-interest loans are available to businesses affected by the closure of Highway 95. When rain washed out part of the highway in March, it was closed to trucks and decreased traffic through the area. Now the U.S.

Postal Service Annual Stamp Out Hunger Food Drive is May 10
The National Association of Letter Carriers conducting nation’s largest single-day food drive Saturday, May 10. This year marks the 33rd anniversary of the largest one-day food drive in the nation – the National Association of Letter Carriers’

Idaho Day Of Giving Starts Today
Last year more than 13,600 Idahoans gave during Idaho Gives. This year, organizers are hoping for 15,000. Today the push to support Idaho’s non-profit organizations kicks off. Idaho Gives is an effort to fund non-profits all over

Idaho School Districts Receive an Additional $91.6 Million in School Modernization Facilities Proceeds
The Idaho Department of Education distributed more than $91 million in facilities funding to Idaho schools last week. The payments are from the School Modernization Facilities bonds issued over the past year following the passage of House

Mariners Take Series with Win Over Marlins
Jorge Polanco had three hits and drove in two runs and J.P. Crawford and Cal Raleigh both homered as the Seattle Mariners beat the Miami Marlins 7-6 yesterday (Sun) to win their three-game series in Seattle. On

Warriors Fall in Regular Season Final
Daniel Orfaly dominated on the mound in leading the University of British Columbia to a 9-2 win over Lewis-Clark State yesterday (Sun) to capture the Cascade Conference regular season title at Harris Field. Aaron Marsh and Trent

Idaho Ranks Above Average In Hires Rate
Montana came in as the second highest in the nation in a new study showing the hires rate for February. That’s the number of people hired during the month as a percent of employment. The national average

Asotin County Fair Parade 2025

Asotin County Fair Parade
The Asotin County Fair Parade was this morning. We’ve assembled some pics from today’s event.

Asotin County Fair Parade 2025

One Week Until Jog For The Jugs
There’s just one week left until it’s time to lace up your running shoes and support a good, local cause. The Gina Quesenberry Foundation’s Jog for the Jugs run is next Saturday. Check-in is at 8:15am and

Powwow At LHS Open To The Public Tomorrow
Tomorrow is the Lewiston School District Powwow. It features drummers, dancers, arts & crafts vendors and more. It’s at Lewiston High School. Doors open at 11 and the grand entrance is at noon. It’s free and open