Put It On The Calendar – Free Grinch Showing/Pajama Party
You can put it on the calendar. There’s a free showing of The Grinch coming up that’s also a pajama party. State Farm’s Melody Sandahl is sponsoring this chance for families to get comfy and watch a
Kibiwot Earns All-American Honors, Wessels Finishes in Top 60 at NAIA Cross Country Nationals
Alisha Alexander | Assistant Athletic Director-Sports Information TALLAHASSEE, Fla. – Damaris Kibiwot added to her already storied career with an All-American finish at the 2025 NAIA Cross Country National Championships on Friday. The sophomore clocked an LC State
LC Women Overcome Halftime Deficit to Beat Shawnee State
Sitara Byrd led five Lewis-Clark State players in double figures scoring with 15 points and the Warriors overcame a 9 point halftime deficit to beat Shawnee State, Ohio 71-70 in the opening game of the Bevo Francis
Washington Enforcement Campaign Catches 41 Unregistered Contractors and Tradespeople
Washington state inspectors participating in a two-day enforcement effort verified the registration of more than 500 contractors and tradespeople but caught 41 working in construction without state licensing or registration. Construction compliance inspectors from the Washington State
Cougars Face Another Ranked Opponent at James Madison
The Washington State University football team travels to Virginia for the second time this season when they play 21st ranked James Madison tomorrow (Sat) morning. The Cougars are 5-5 on the year after their home win last
ISDA Recommends the Stop of All Equine Movement Due to Neurologic Equine Disease Outbreak
The Idaho State Department of Agriculture (ISDA) is strongly recommending the cancellation of upcoming equine events in Idaho and a temporary stop to all equine movements following confirmed reports of Equine Herpesvirus Type 1 (EHV-1) linked to
LC Valley Weather
A mix of sun and clouds today and tomorrow. Nighttime temperatures will stay mostly above freezing.
No Garbage Collection in Lewiston on Thanksgiving
In observance of the Thanksgiving holiday, there will be no garbage, recycling or yard waste collection services in Lewiston on Thursday. If the regular collection for your household is on Thursday, it will occur one day later.
Vandal Football Closes Season at Home with Idaho State
The University of Idaho football team closes it’s season tomorrow (Sat) at home against in-state rival Idaho State. The Vandals are 4-7 overall and 2-5 in Big Sky Conference play after falling a close game on the
U.S. Highway 12 to Close Today as Crews Conduct Rock Scaling Project
All lanes on U.S. Highway 12 near Arrow Bridge will close today (Fri) at noon for rock scaling. Crews will proactively dislodge large rocky sections from the nearby slope under controlled conditions which decreases the likelihood of
LC Men in Caldwell for Non-Conference Tournament
The Lewis-Clark State men’s basketball team is in Caldwell for the Title One Tip Off Tournament hosted by the College of Idaho. The Warriors are 4-2 on the year after taking both games last weekend in the
LC State Fire Students Learn From Today’s Burn
If you looked outside this morning in the LC Valley, you probably saw a huge plume of smoke. The Lewiston Fire Department got to burn down a former radio station building at the top of Thain Grade.
LC Women’s Basketball on the Road for the First Time this Season
The Lewis-Clark State women’s basketball team travels for the first time this season when they compete this weekend at the Bevo Francis Classic Tournament in Rio Grande, Ohio. The 7th ranked Warriors are 4-0 on the year
WSP Conducting Emphasis Patrols Through November 30
The Washington State Patrol will be conducting emphasis patrols now through November 30th as Washington State University students travel across the state for the Thanksgiving holiday break. District 4 troopers in Spokane, Whitman and Adams counties and
2025 NAIA Cross Country National Championships Preview
Alisha Alexander | Assistant Athletic Director-Sports Information TALLAHASSEE, Fla. – LC State Women’s Cross Country is set to race at the NAIA Cross Country National Championships for the 25th year in a row and will hit the course bright
AARP Idaho to Host Town Hall with Governor Little
AARP Idaho is inviting Idahoans to join Governor Brad Little for a statewide telephone town meeting on Monday from 9:30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. Pacific Time. The conversation with Governor Little and AARP Idaho state director Karianne
LC Valley Weather
A chance of rain today with plenty of clouds. We should see some sun breaks through Sunday with rain returning Sunday night.
Countywide Hand Count to be Conducted in Elmore County
Tuesday morning, a team of election officials from the Idaho Secretary of State’s Office audited the previously reported discrepancy in Elmore County between the number of ballots cast and the number of voters who participated in the
Tigers Seek Fifth Consecutive State Football Title
The Kendrick High School football team is seeking the program’s fifth consecutive Idaho state football title tonight (Thur) when the Tigers face fellow Whitepine League member Logos for the Idaho State 2-A Football Championship. The Tigers are
Governor Ferguson Issues Emergency Proclamation Addressing Olympic Pipeline Shutdown
Washington Governor Bob Ferguson has declared an emergency as a result of a shutdown of the Olympic Pipeline following a fuel leak near Everett. The shutdown has disrupted jet fuel transportation to Seattle-Tacoma International Airport, which relies
US-12 Emergency Rock Scaling Project Near Arrow Bridge Update
Rock scaling crews arrived on site yesterday (Wed) in preparation for the U.S. Highway 12 emergency roadside project near Arrow Bridge. The slope was evaluated and will be prepped for scaling. Anchor points will be installed so
Cougar Men Top Southern Utah for First WCC Win
N.D. Okafor scored a career-high 27 points and pulled down 8 rebounds as the Washington State University men’s basketball team rolled to a 98-74 win over Southern Utah last (Wed) night in Pullman. Ace Glass added 20
Put It On The Calendar – Theater Food Drive
You can put it on the calendar – Village Centre Cinemas is hosting a food drive, but you’ll need to hurry if you want to help out. It ends tomorrow (Thurs). They’re teaming up with Community Action
Rapist With 9 Felonies Sentenced to 25-55 Years
A 55-year-old Lewiston man was sentenced today (Weds) to at least 25 years in prison for Rape. Karl Lutonsky was found guilty in September of raping a 17-year-old girl in 2022. The Nez Perce County Prosecutor’s Office
WSDOT Readies Drivers For Holiday Pass Traffic
Drivers headed over the Cascade passes could have serious delays this Thanksgiving if they don’t plan ahead and drive off-peak times. The Department of Transportation has released the expected schedule of historically-heavy times for driving both ways
Idaho Rep. Simpson Cosponsors Bills Addressing Northern Border Security
Idaho Congressman Mike Simpson cosponsored the Northern Border Security Enhancement and Review Act and the Integrated Cross Border Law Enforcement Operations Expansion Act, legislation that would address northern border security by strengthening oversight and United States-Canada border
24 LC State Fall Student-Athletes Earn NAIA Scholar-Athlete Honors
Alisha Alexander | Assistant Athletic Director-Sports Information KANSAS CITY, Mo. – The national office announced the list of 2025 NAIA Scholar-Athletes on Tuesday, and 24 LC State student-athletes earned the honor. Cross country had 15 Warriors meet the
Idaho Courts This Week Honor Those Involved in Adoptions
Idaho’s courts will celebrate National Adoption Day Saturday with a variety of events across the state. Locally the Second Judicial District will partner with its local CASA program for a celebration in Lewiston for families who have
Former Radio Station To Be Burned Tomorrow
LC Valley firefighters have been training on a building at the top of Thain that they plan to burn down tomorrow. The building at the corner of Stewart and Thain was formerly the IdaVend Radio stations. The
Idaho Preferred Launches 7th Annual Ag-Artisan Holiday Gift Boxes Featuring Locally Sourced Products
The Idaho State Department of Agriculture’s Idaho Preferred program announced the launch of the seventh edition of its Ag-Artisan Holiday Gift Boxes, an annual tradition celebrating Idaho’s farmers, ranchers and small-batch artisans. The 2025 boxes spotlight products
LC Valley Weather
A slight chance of rain tonight, but otherwise sunny skies through Friday. Cloudy this weekend with a 20%-30% chance of rain.
Governor Ferguson Appoints Brian Bennett as Director of Washington’s Lottery
Governor Bob Ferguson has appointed Brian Bennett as the new director of Washington’s Lottery, effective today (Wed). Bennett’s experience spans more than three decades, including serving as mayor and a member of the City Council for the
WSU Men Host Southern Utah in WCC Opener
The Washington State University men’s basketball team opens West Coast Conference play tonight (Wed) when the Cougars host Southern Utah. The Cougs are 1-3 overall, while the Thunderbirds are 1-4. Tip-off from Friel Court in Pullman is
US-12 Emergency Rock Scaling Project Underway to Reduce Likelihood of Rockfall
The Idaho Transportation Department is conducting rock scaling work to stabilize the slope above U.S. Highway 12 near Arrow Bridge between mileposts 15 and 16. The effort began yesterday (Tue) and is expected to continue through the
Clarkston FFA Members Aim to Help Local Community
Clarkston FFA members are organizing a week-long donation drive to support the Asotin County Food Bank and Homes of Hope. Now through Saturday, CHS students are participating in daily competitions to collect nonperishable food items, personal care
Put It On The Calendar – United Way Fundraiser
You can put it on the calendar. Twin County United Way is having a fundraiser and all you have to do is eat delicious Japanese food. Tomorrow (Weds), you can dine at Koi Japanese Steakhouse & Sushi
Hermiston’s Lucy Teegarden Signs with Warrior Women’s Basketball
Alisha Alexander | Assistant Athletic Director-Sports Information LEWISTON, Idaho – Lucy Teegarden became the fourth member of the 2026 LC State Women’s Basketball signing class, announced by coach Caelyn Orlandi on Monday. The Hermiston, Ore., native will join
Planned Power Outage For White Bird, Lucile, Joseph Plains, More
Power is going out Thursday night for some Idaho County Light & Power customers. They’re planning the power outage to improve their outage response times by adding some new equipment to the line feeding the White Bird
Fulcher Town Hall Postponed
U.S. Congressman Russ Fulcher’s telephone town hall set to take place today, November 18, is being rescheduled due to votes being called in the House of Representatives. A new date and time will be announced soon. Constituents
Chicken Trot Food Drive This Saturday
A local organization is having one big, fast-paced food drive this Saturday and they’re hoping you’ll join them. LC Valley Indivisible is hosting the “Chicken Trot” food drive to collect food and funds that will go straight
2026 Art Under The Elms Poster Challenge Underway
Aspiring artists who want to make a name in the LC Valley can enter the annual poster challenge. Art Under The Elms is looking for their artwork for next year. Between now and January 15th, you can
LC Valley Weather
A mix of sun and clouds through Friday with a possible return of rain this weekend. Low temps in the LC Valley should stay above freezing, but the Palouse and Prairie could dip below freezing in the
Gonzaga Rolls Past Southern Utah
Braden Huff led 5 players in double figures scoring with 22 in leading the Gonzaga men’s basketball team to a blow out 122-50 win at home last (Mon) night over Southern Utah. The 13th ranked Bulldogs improved
Vote Discrepancy in Elmore County Prompts Idaho Secretary of State Review
Late Friday afternoon, the Elmore County Clerk’s Office in southwest Idaho, notified the Idaho Secretary of State’s Office of a potential discrepancy between the number of ballots cast and the number of voters who voted in the
ISP Promotes Crash Responder Safety Week
The Idaho State Police (ISP) is recognizing Crash Responder Safety Week (CRSW) from November 17 to 21, 2025, and urges Idaho drivers to do their part in protecting those who respond to crashes, stalled vehicles, and roadway
LC State President, Director and Alumni Named in Idaho 500
Lewis-Clark State College President Cynthia Pemberton, Jennie Jones Hall, director of College Advancement and executive director of the LC State Foundation, and multiple LC State alumni were listed in this year’s Idaho 500, Idaho Business Review’s annual
IDFG Investigates Wasted Deer in Slate Creek Area
The Idaho Department of Fish and Game is investigating the wasting of a mule deer in the Slate Creek area of the Salmon River. According to a news release, on the weekend of November 8th and 9th,
LC State Volleyball Makes its Return to the National Tournament
Alisha Alexander | Assistant Athletic Director-Sports Information KANSAS CITY, Mo. – The last time LC State Volleyball qualified for the national tournament was 2011 which marked the program’s fifth straight appearance in the field. Katie (Hinrichs) Palmer helped
Put It On The Calendar – Christmas On The Prairie
You can put it on the calendar. Cottonwood hosts a Christmas craft fair this coming weekend. The Christmas On The Prairie event will have more than 50 vendors with proceeds to benefit Prairie Mountain Nutrition. Besides vendors,
Workshops This Week For Asotin County Ranchers & Farmers
A set of free workshops is geared to help local livestock ranchers and farmers. Starting tomorrow (Tues) morning from 10am – noon, the first is all about commercial livestock and rangeland management. Then, Wednesday, from 5:30pm –

