Solid Singles Play Earns LC State Men’s Tennis Victory at IWU
Alisha Alexander | Assistant Athletic Director-Sports Information MARION, Ind. – LC State Men’s Tennis, receiving votes in the NAIA poll, opened the Indiana portion of its road trip with a 6-1 victory at Indiana Wesleyan. The Warriors jumped
Nobody Injured in Lewiston Structure Fire
The Lewiston Fire Department responded to a reported structure fire at 2223 2nd Street last (Thur) night. According to a news release, arriving units observed fire coming from the attic space of the residence. Crews made entry
Put It On The Calendar – “Save LC Ice” Free Ice Skating
You can put it on the calendar. The LC Ice Arena is offering free ice skating. April 12th, they’re hosting a fundraiser with a day of family fun. The 2nd Annual “Save LC Ice” event offers a
Nez Perce County Prosecutor’s Office and Local Businesses Team Up to Prevent Sexual Assault
The month of April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month (SAAM), which was enacted in order to draw attention to the prevalence of sexual assault and to educate communities about prevention. Every year local law enforcement and the
Labrador Defends Gun Manufacturers Against New York Lawsuits
Idaho Attorney General Raúl Labrador joined a coalition led by Montana Attorney General Austin Knudsen in defending firearms manufacturers against lawsuits filed by the cities of Buffalo and Rochester, New York. The cities are attempting to hold
Dino Nugget Recall For Lead
If you bought some dino-shaped nuggets, you might want to check the bag. The U.S. Department of Agriculture has issued a warning for unsafe levels of lead. It’s for Great Value fully cooked dino shaped chicken breast
Winter Weather Advisory – McCall, Cascade, & More
If you’re headed South, watch for winter weather. McCall, Cascade, and other towns along the way are under a Winter Weather Advisory. The National Weather Service reports there’s a chance of 3-5 inches of snow in the
LC Valley Weather
After wind and a chance of rain today, things should change overnight, leaving us with sunny skies and warming temperatures through the weekend.
Snake River Avenue Closure Extended, Followed By More Work
Work continues on Snake River Avenue, and so does the closure. The City of Lewiston announced Wednesday that it’s going to take another week. April 10th is the new predicted end date for this sewer main replacement
Idaho Food Tax Credit Availability Reminder
Idahoans who don’t make enough money to file an income tax return can get a refund of some of the sales tax they paid on food. The 2025 food tax credit is $155 for most Idaho residents,
LC State Earns Military Friendly Gold Status for Third Straight Year
For the third consecutive year, Lewis-Clark State College has received the Gold-level Military Friendly School designation. The distinction is given by Military Friendly, an organization that evaluates employer and college veteran policies and resources. LC State first
Yankees Claim Series Win Over Mariners
Paul Goldschmidt homered and drove in 3 runs in leading the New York Yankees past the Seattle Mariners 5-3 yesterday (Wed) at T-Mobile Park. Cal Raleigh had two runs-batted-in and Dominic Canzone added two hits and an
Put It On The Calendar – Hells Canyon Outdoor Adventure Expo
You can put it on the calendar. The annual Hells Canyon Outdoor Adventure Expo is coming up. The show offers you a chance to see the latest and greatest in hunting, fishing, rafting, and more. There’s also
New Law Requires Labeling of Lab-Grown Meat
If you want to sell meat that didn’t come from an animal, you’ll have to be sure to label it properly in Idaho. The Governor signed Senate Bill 1270 yesterday (Tues) that requires producers to make it
New Law Removes Idaho Women’s Commission
Governor Little signed a bill that removes the Idaho Women’s Commission. Set into law in 1970, the purpose of the commission was to “stimulate women to increase their participation in…social, political, and economic progress of the local
ITD Recognized for Lifesaving Contributions During National Donate Life Month
April marks National Donate Life Month (NDLM), a time dedicated to honoring organ, eye, and tissue donors, celebrating the lives saved through donation, and encouraging individuals to register as donors. Today (Wed) at 1 p.m. Pacific Time,
New Law Allows For Self-Printing Vehicle Registration
Idaho State Legislators hope you’ll start printing your own vehicle registration. Governor Brad Little signed House Bill 629 into law yesterday (Tues). It allows you to print an electronic registration card for each of your vehicles. That
LC State Baseball Joins Top 5 in Latest NAIA Poll
Alisha Alexander | Assistant Athletic Director-Sports Information/SWL KANSAS CITY, Mo. – LC State Baseball continued to climb the NAIA ranks this week and moved up two spots to No. 5. The Warriors host a key Cascade Conference
LC Valley Weather
Your LC Valley weather calls for rain today and tomorrow, turning to sun and warmer temperatures for the weekend.
No. 19 LC State Women’s Golf Takes Seventh Among Top NAIA Teams at Roadrunner Spring Invite
Alisha Alexander | Assistant Athletic Director-Sport Information COHUTTA, Ga. – No. 19 LC State Women’s Golf improved one spot in the final round of the Roadrunner Spring Invitational on Tuesday to finish seventh overall in the stacked field.
Census Release Shows Most of Idaho’s Counties Grew in Population in 2025
Thirty-six of Idaho’s 44 counties grew in population in 2025, with 20 growing faster than in 2024, according to annual U.S. Census Bureau population estimates. This translates to 80% of Idaho’s counties growing in population — much higher
Warrior Men’s Tennis Takes Down Whitworth in Spokane
Alisha Alexander | Assistant Athletic Director-Sports Information SPOKANE, Wash. – LC State Men’s Tennis, receiving votes in the NAIA poll, opened a long road trip with a contest at NCAA Division III Whitworth on Tuesday. The Warriors defeated
Paving Project to Begin Next Week Near Clarkia
The Idaho Transportation Department will begin a $9 million pavement rehabilitation and reconstruction project next week on a seven-mile section of State Highway 3 between Fernwood and Clarkia. Work will begin near milepost 52 at Pine Drive
Yankees’ Fried Quiets Mariners
Giancarlo Stanton had two hits and two runs-batted-in and the New York Yankees shutout the Seattle Mariners 5-0 last (Tue) night in Seattle. Max Fried pitched 7 scoreless innings with 6 strikeouts for the Yankees. Logan Gilbert
Property Tax Deductions Increase
If you’re disabled or a senior living in Asotin County, you may qualify for a reduction or exemption in your property taxes, and the qualification numbers are about to change. Governor Ferguson signed Senate Bill 6162, increasing
DEQ Awards Lewiston More Than $1.5 Million
The Idaho Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) has awarded $1,501,280 in low-interest wastewater emerging contaminant construction loan funding to the City of Lewiston. The funding will be used to complete an environmental review and address PFAS, pharmaceuticals,
Health District Updates Restaurant Reports
You can now search for restaurant reports from the Asotin County Health District. They recently updated their website with the most recent inspections and the results from years past. It includes the business name, inspection type, and
Open Burning in Asotin County Begins April 1
The open burning season opens tomorrow (Wed), April 1st in Asotin County. According to the Asotin County Fire Marshal, burn piles must be no larger than 4 feet by 4 feet and can be no higher than
Put It On The Calendar – Library Giving Day
You can put it on the calendar. Tomorrow (Apr 1st) is Library Giving Day at the Asotin County Library. It’s a one-day push to raise funds for the Friends of the Asotin County Library. They offer a
LC Valley Weather
Weather brought to you by Valley Boys Landscaping. Some sun and clouds today, rain tomorrow and Thursday, then more sun and warmer temperatures for the weekend. It’s time to think spring clean up. For a professionally-cleaned yard,
Idaho Moose, Bighorn Sheep and Mountain Goat Controlled Hunt Application Period Opens April 1
The application period for moose, bighorn sheep, and mountain goat controlled hunts opens April 1 and runs through April 30. Hunters can apply online, at any Fish and Game office, license vendor, or by calling 1 (800)
Warrior Baseball Sweeps CCC Weekly Awards
Alisha Alexander | Assistant Athletic Director-Sports Information CORVALLIS, Ore. – No. 7 LC State Baseball swept Cascade Conference McDonald’s Players of the Week honors, presented by Urban Edge Network, announced by the CCC on Monday. Jackson Jaha was
LC State Name Change Bill Fails to Receive a House Hearing
Despite unanimous support by the Idaho Senate, Lewis-Clark State College’s name change bill, Senate Bill 1234, did not receive a hearing in the Idaho House and will not be able to move forward this session, school administrators
Raleigh Delivers in M’s Walk-Off Win
Cal Raleigh delivered with a 9th inning walk-off single as the Seattle Mariners handed the New York Yankees their first loss of the season 2-1 last (Mon) night in Seattle. On the mound, Luis Castillo pitched well,
Put It On The Calendar – Spring Art Walk
You can put it on the calendar. The first-ever spring Art Walk is coming up. Usually in the fall, the people who put it on are now hoping to draw people in twice a year with art,
New Law Defines Where Homeless Sex Offenders Can Live
Governor Brad Little signed a bill into law that more-clearly defines where a sex offender can live. It adds the term “Habitually lives” to make things more restrictive and define limitations for homeless offenders. The new definition
Gov Ferguson Signs “Millionaires’ Tax” Into Law
Governor Bob Ferguson signed the “Millionaire’s Tax” into law. Senate Bill 6346 puts a 9.9% tax on households earning $1 million or more. The language of bill talks about funding education, health care, and more, but the
Studded Tires Must Be Off Weds in WA
The deadline for having studded tires off your car is tomorrow (Tues) in Washington. They’re only legal November 1st until March 31st. In Idaho, the deadline is a month later on April 30th. The penalty for anyone,
2026 Avista NAIA World Series Anthem Auditions Set for April 16
The Lewis-Clark State College athletic department has announced auditions for national anthem singers and musicians on Thursday, April 16, from 5-6 p.m. to perform during the 69th annual Avista NAIA World Series on May 22-May 30.
Lustig Tabbed All-West Region by NABC
Alisha Alexander | Assistant Athletic Director-Sports Information KANSAS CITY, Mo. – John Lustig became the first LC State Men’s Basketball player to earn NABC All-West Region honors, announced by the coaching association on Thursday. This is the first
LC Valley Weather
Weather brought to you by Valley Boys Landscaping. A mix of sun and rain this week with spring-like temperatures. It’s time to think spring clean up. For a professionally-cleaned yard, call Valley Boys Landscaping. (509) 780-7052.
Lewiston Transfer Station Closed Easter Sunday
The public is reminded that the Lewiston Transfer Station and Clearwater Composting will be closed Sunday in observance of Easter. Both facilities will reopen for normal business hours on Monday, April 6th.
Hancock and Criswell Combine to Shutout Guardians
Brandon Donovan homered and drove in 3 runs and Randy Arozarena added 2 hits and 2 runs-batted-in as the Seattle Mariners shutout Cleveland 8-0 yesterday (Sun) at T-Mobile Park. On the mound, Emerson Hancock got the win
Offense Erupts as No. 7 LC State Sweeps C of I Behind 21-3 Victory
Alisha Alexander | Assistant Athletic Director-Sports Information/SWL LEWISTON, Idaho – No. 7 LC State Baseball scored the most runs at home since 2022 to complete the series sweep of the College of Idaho. Ten different Warriors tallied at
New Law Requires Probable Cause To Board a Boat
A new law in Idaho requires law enforcement officers to have probable cause to get on your boat. Currently, deputies and other officers can stop you on the water and search your boat without needing a reason.
Snake River Avenue Closure Extended Again
The work on Snake River Avenue has hit a few bumps along the way and is taking longer than expected. Crews anticipated opening the portion under construction this afternoon, but the new date is next week. Signs
LC Valley Weather
The National Weather Service expects a very sunny day today, followed by a weekend of sun with clouds. A chance of rain rolls in Sunday evening and will last a few days.
Former LC Standout Brogdon Earns Win Over Mariners in Season Debut
Chase Delauter homered twice and former Lewis-Clark State star Connor Brogdon earned the win on the mound as the Cleveland Guardians beat the Seattle Mariners 6-4 last (Thur) night at T-Mobile Park. Dominic Canzone hit two homeruns
Put It On The Calendar – Library Giving Day
You can put it on the calendar. Next Wednesday (Apr 1st) is Library Giving Day at the Asotin County Library. It’s a one-day push to raise funds for the Friends of the Asotin County Library. They offer
Governor Little and Superintendent Critchfield Announce First-of-its-Kind Public-Private Partnership for Artificial Intelligence Education
The Idaho Department of Education has announced a groundbreaking public-private partnership that positions Idaho at the national forefront of AI-driven education. The first-of-its-kind in Idaho initiative is designed to accelerate responsible AI adoption across K-12 schools. It

