Whooping Cough Outbreak In WSU Population
Whitman County Public Health is alerting the community that there has been an outbreak of Pertussis, but so far it’s confined to the Washington State University population. As of Friday at noon, there were five confirmed cases
Seahawks Face Rams for Division Lead
The Seattle Seahawks travel to Los Angeles for a key NFC West Division game Sunday with the Rams. The Hawks and Rams are both 7-2 overall, tied for first place in the division, and have each won
Hwy 55 Road Work South of McCall Starts Monday
If you’re headed to Boise next week, the trip could take a little longer than you planned. The Idaho Transportation Department reports work begins Monday at 9am on Highway 55, several miles south of McCall. Crews will
Hunter Check Station Near Asotin Closed
Washington Fish & Wildlife has had to close the hunter check station near Asotin. A social media post says that the Chronic Wasting Disease testing station at Clemans Rd has been closed. They say it’s because of
Raffle, Dart Tournament, & Auction For 3 Year Old with LCH
A local 3-year-old girl needs your help. Alaura was diagnosed with Langerhans Cell Histiocytosis, or LCH. She has already been through one round of chemotherapy, but she had a relapse. She’s in a clinical trail that requires
Wazzu Football to Host Louisiana Tech
The Washington State University football team is hosting Louisiana Tech tomorrow (Sat) night in Pullman. The Cougars are 4-5 overall and are coming off a bye week. The Bulldogs are 5-4 after a one-point loss last weekend
Lewiston Fire Department Responds to Apartment Fire
The Lewiston Fire Department responded to a reported structure fire in the 400 block of Preston Avenue at about 5:30 this (Fri) morning. According to a news release, arriving crews found a two story apartment complex with
LC Valley Weather
Weather brought to you by Valley Boys Landscaping. A chance of rain today, but it should be dry for the Veterans Parade tomorrow (Sat). It starts at 11:11am on Main Street in Lewiston. Temps are cooling off,
Vandal Football on the Road this Weekend at Sacramento State
The University of Idaho football team travels for a Big Sky Conference game tomorrow (Sat) night at Sacramento State. The Vandals are 4-6 overall and 2-4 in league play after losing at home last weekend to UC-Davis.
Webinar Spotlights Two decades of Economic Change in Rural Idaho
The Idaho Department of Labor is hosting a webinar focusing on the past 20 years of growth in rural Idaho, Tuesday, Nov. 18. “Idaho’s population has grown three times as fast as the U.S. This webinar will
Gonzaga Men in Tempe to Meet Arizona State
The Gonzaga men’s basketball team travels to Tempe to face Arizona State tonight (Fri). The 19th ranked Bulldogs are 3-0 after their decisive win at home over 23rd ranked Creighton earlier this week. The Sun Devils are
State Superintendent Chris Reykdal Begins Term as National Association Leader
Washington State Superintendent of Public Instruction Chris Reykdal will begin his term as President of the Council of Chief State School Officers today (Fri). The council is a nonpartisan, nationwide, nonprofit organization that supports state education chiefs
LC Men Host Clearwater River Casino and Lodge Tourney this Weekend
The Lewis-Clark State men’s basketball team is back home this weekend to host the Clearwater River Casino and Lodge Classic. The Warriors are 2-2 after splitting their two games in Montana last weekend – beating Montana Western
Grays Harbor County Resident Tests Preliminarily Positive for Avian Influenza
A Grays Harbor County resident has tested preliminarily positive for avian influenza, also known as bird flu. Confirmatory testing through the Washington State Public Health Laboratories is pending. Health officials are working to determine the potential sources
State Playoffs Continue for Local High School Football Teams
Five area high school football teams are competing in their respective state playoffs this weekend. Defending Idaho State 2-A champion Kendrick will meet Grace in a Semi-Final contest tonight (Fri) at 6 p.m. inside the P1FCU Kibbie
Put It On The Calendar – Winter Spirit Park Opening
You can put it on the calendar. Volunteers have been transforming Locomotive Park in Lewiston for the last several weeks, and it’s nearly ready to transform into a winter wonderland. Saturday, November 22nd is opening night for
Pickup Takes Out Power Pole and Fire Truck Before Crashing Into Garage
A pickup driver took out a power pole, spun a Nez Perce County Fire truck around in the driveway, and ran partially through a garage on Burrell today (Thurs). A neighbor across the street says just after
Forgach Aguilar Leads Group of Four LC State Warriors Voted to All-CCC Teams
Alisha Alexander | Assistant Athletic Director-Sports Information CORVALLIS, Ore. – No. 18 LC State Volleyball had a record number of All-Cascade Conference honorees on Thursday when four Warriors earned conference accolades. Juliauna Forgach Aguilar was named First-Team All-CCC
Attorney General Labrador Wins Victory Against Satanic Temple’s Challenge to Idaho’s Pro-Life Laws
Attorney General Raúl Labrador announced that a federal court dismissed The Satanic Temple’s lawsuit challenging Idaho’s abortion laws with prejudice, marking a significant legal victory for the state after years of litigation. U.S. District Judge David C.
Governor Ferguson, Ballmer Group Announce New Grant to Fund Early Learning for 10,000 Washington Kids
Governor Bob Ferguson joined representatives from Ballmer Group Philanthropy to announce a new grant to dramatically expand Washington’s Early Childhood Education and Assistance Program (ECEAP), which provides access to high-quality preschool to low-income families. The Ballmer Group
LC Valley Weather
Weather brought to you by Valley Boys Landscaping. Rain likely for the next several days. We should get a break Saturday for the Veterans Parade in downtown Lewiston at 11:11am. Temps are cooling off, call Valley Boys
Fulcher to Host November Telephone Town Hall
Idaho Republican U.S. Representative Russ Fulcher will host his next telephone town hall on Tuesday 5 p.m. Pacific Time. The event serves as an opportunity for residents of Idaho’s First Congressional District to ask questions, share input,
Warrior Women’s Basketball Holds Steady at No. 7
Alisha Alexander | Assistant Athletic Director-Sports Information KANSAS CITY, Mo. – LC State Women’s Basketball maintained its No. 7 ranking in the latest NAIA Top 25 poll released on Wednesday. The Warriors are off to a 4-0 start
Idaho Gas Price Down a Penny
Idaho drivers are seeing a slight drop in gasoline prices this week. According to the American Automobile Association, the average price for a gallon of regular in the Gem State is $3.33, a penny less than a
Escalating Costs, Improved Security Leads to Online Filing Requirement for Some Idaho Tax Returns
Businesses with tax permits who’ve been filing their tax returns by paper will be required to file their returns online through Taxpayer Access Point (TAP) starting with their 2026 returns. The Idaho State Tax Commission will no
LC State Volleyball Ranked No. 18 in Final Regular Season Poll
Alisha Alexander | Assistant Athletic Director-Sports Information KANSAS CITY, Mo. – Warrior Volleyball checked in at No. 18 in the final NAIA Top 25 of the regular season and has its sights set on the national tournament. LC
ISP Investigates Vehicle vs Pedestrian Crash in Orofino
The Idaho State Police are investigating a vehicle versus pedestrian collision that occurred last (Wed) night on Michigan Avenue and North A Street in Orofino. According to an ISP news release, at about 6:10 p.m. troopers were
Put It On The Calendar – Board Game Night
You can put it on the calendar. It’s board game night at the Asotin County Library. November 18th, players of all ages and experience levels can get in on the fun. They’ll have games like Catan, Apples
Clarkston School Board’s Monthly Coffee Chat
Two of the Clarkston School Board members want to have coffee with you and hear what’s on your mind. They’re going to be Cafe LaTay’s at 15th Street and Fleshman Way tomorrow (Thurs) from 5-6pm. It’s an
Infant Formula Recalled For Botulism Outbreak
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is investigating an outbreak of botulism linked to powdered infant formula. The Washington State Department of Health reports 13 infants in 10 states have been involved in the outbreak, including
Washington Has Highest Restaurant Prices In New Study
Washington State restaurants charge more, on average, than those in any other state in the lower 48 states. A new study by the Washington Hospitality Association shows a cost of 13.6% more than average. In Seattle the
LC Valley Weather
Weather brought to you by Valley Boys Landscaping. We may get enough clearing in the clouds tonight to see the Northern Lights before it clouds over with a chance of rain tomorrow. Call Valley Boys Landscaping for
Pair of LC State Basketball Players Earn Weekly Conference Honors
Alisha Alexander | Assistant Athletic Director-Sports Information CORVALLIS, Ore. – With basketball season underway, a pair of LC State Basketball players earned the first Cascade Conference McDonald’s Player of the Week honors, presented by Urban Edge Network, for
Washington Department of Health Shares New Immunization Tracking Tool
As respiratory virus season sets in and the holidays approach, the Washington State Department of Health (DOH) is reminding everyone to protect themselves against COVID-19, influenza (flu), and respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) by getting updated vaccines for the 2025-26
LC Women’s Cross Country Headed to Nationals for 25th Straight Year, Wessels Qualifies as Individual
Alisha Alexander | Assistant Athletic Director-Sports Information KANSAS CITY, Mo. – LC State Women’s Cross Country is headed to the NAIA Cross Country National Championships for the 25th consecutive year, announced by the NAIA on Tuesday. Kobe Wessels will
Idaho Fish and Game Commission to Meet in Lewiston
The Idaho Fish and Game Commission will meet Nov. 19 and 20 at Fish and Game’s Clearwater Region office at 3316 16th St. in Lewiston. A public hearing will be held the night of Nov. 19 at
Pets Perish in Lewiston Fire
The Lewiston Fire Department responded to a house fire yesterday (Tue) afternoon. According to a news release, crews were dispatched to the home located on the 800 block of Preston Avenue around 3 p.m. Upon arrival firefighters
Warrior Volleyball Falls to Northwest in Cascade Conference Tournament
Alisha Alexander | Assistant Athletic Director-Sports Information LEWISTON, Idaho – No. 21 Northwest (Wash.), seeded eighth in the Cascade Conference Championship tournament, presented by U.S. Bank, defeated No. 12 LC State, the fifth seed, in the play-in portion
Put It On The Calendar – Veterans Parade
You can put it on the calendar. The Veterans Parade is coming up this weekend. This year organizers are hoping to bring more awareness to homeless Veterans. The event runs down Main Street on Saturday (Nov 15th).
Hwy 95 Construction Scheduled In New Meadows
Road work near New Meadows will slow drivers on Highway 95. Road crews will be working near the Adams-Idaho County line. Starting tomorrow (Tues) at 8:00am Mountain Time, work is scheduled to start. Drivers should watch for
Fire Training Begins At Former Radio Building
LC Valley firefighters began training this morning on a building they will eventually burn down. The building at the corner of Stewart and Thain was formerly the IdaVend Radio stations. The stations were sold and the building
Highway 95 Road Work By Casino Starts Tomorrow
Traffic headed toward Lewiston will be impacted starting tomorrow (Tues). The Idaho Transportation Department reports road crews will close one lane of the northbound side of the highway Tuesday and Wednesday. Thursday and Friday it will be
One Lane Open During Highway 12 Construction
Highway 12 between Clarkston and Pomeroy is down to one lane this week as construction crews do some late-season work. The Department of Transportation reports an automated flagger will have the highway down to one lane alternating
Woman Trapped Under Her Pickup After Falling Out
A 71-year-old woman was run over by her own pickup yesterday (Sun). Clearwater County deputies, medics, and Idaho State Police responded to the location off Black Rock Drive. When they arrived, the found her inside a residence
LC Valley Weather
Weather brought to you by Valley Boys Landscaping. Sun for Veterans Day, but plenty of chances for rain the rest of the week. Call Valley Boys Landscaping for yard and garden cleanup. If it’s an outdoor project,
Warrior Volleyball Hosts Cascade Conference Tournament Play-In Match Tuesday Night
The Lewis-Clark State volleyball team hosts Northwest University in a Cascade Conference Tournament Play-In Match tomorrow (Tue) night. The 12th ranked Warriors are 15-8 overall and are looking to snap a four-match losing streak and advance into
Future USS IDAHO Submarine Completes Alpha Sea Trials
The future USS IDAHO SSN 799 is a Virginia Class, nuclear powered, fast attack submarine currently undergoing testing in Groton, Connecticut. The submarine is scheduled to be commissioned next year. Once commissioned, the ship will sail the
Washington State Men Host St. Thomas Tonight in Pullman
The Washington State University men’s basketball team hosts St. Thomas, Minnesota tonight (Mon) in Pullman. The Cougars are 0-2 after falling to both the University of Idaho at to begin the season and at Davidson Friday. The
IDL to Close Roads to Endowment Lands on Woodrat Mountain
The Maggie Creek Supervisory Area of the Idaho Department of Lands in Kamiah will be closing roads accessing the Woodrat Mountain block of endowment land on Nov. 20. Entrance roads will be closed at Suttler Creek, Wilson
Seahawks Roll by Cardinals
Sam Darnold passed for 178 yards and a touchdown and Zach Charbonnet rushed for 83 yards and another score in leading the Seattle Seahawks to a 44-22 win at home yesterday (Sun) over the Arizona Cardinals. Jaxon

