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
“No Kings” Protest Scheduled For Saturday
More than 3,000 locations across the U.S. will be flooded with protesters, and Clarkston is among them. Saturday, residents from the LC Valley and nearby areas will be gathering for a “No Kings” protest. Organizers say it’s
New Law Creates State Abortion Savings Program
Governor Bob Ferguson signed a bill yesterday that opponents say forces all Washingtonians to pay for abortions. Senate Bill 1682 creates a savings program that will fund abortions for people who can not afford them. The funding
LC Baseball Hosts College of Idaho this Weekend
The Lewis-Clark State baseball team hosts in-state rival College of Idaho in a four-game Cascade Conference series at Harris Field this weekend. The 7th ranked Warriors are 22-3 overall, and are tied for first place in the
New Law Protects Slow-Moving Farm Equipment Drivers
A new law in Idaho protects anyone driving combines, tractors, construction equipment, and more when they’re using the road and going under the speed limit. Senate Bill 1224 changes current law about driving slowly and being forced
LC Valley Weather
Mostly sunny today with light winds. The weekend should see plenty of sun with a few extra clouds.
DEQ Seeks Applications for Fiscal Year 2027 State Agricultural Best Management Practices Grant Program
The Idaho Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) is accepting applications for the fiscal year 2027 State Agricultural Best Management Practices (BMP) Grant Program. The grant program supports water quality improvement efforts statewide, including helping landowners modify their
ITD Seeks Public Input for US-95 Palouse Region Study
The Idaho Transportation Department invites community members to attend an upcoming public meeting tonight (Thur) March 26 to learn more about refined transportation concepts for the US-95 Palouse Region Study in Latah County between Snow Road and
Mariners Open Season Tonight Against Guardians
The Seattle Mariners begin the 2026 regular season tonight (Thur) against Cleveland in the opening game of a four-game series in Seattle. The Mariners are the defending American League West champions after finishing last season with a
Idaho Veterans with Disabilities can Apply for Property Tax Benefit
Some Idaho veterans with disabilities are eligible to have their property tax bill reduced by as much as $1,500 on their Idaho residence and up to one acre of land. Veterans can apply for the benefit online
Put It On The Calendar – Veterans Fair
You can put it on the calendar. Local businesses and civic organizations will be catering to former military members this weekend. The 2nd annual Veterans Fair is Friday and Saturday. It’s put on by American Legion Post
LC State Baseball and P1FCU to Partner for Free Kids Clinic on April 2
Alisha Alexander | Assistant Athletic Director-Sports Information/SWL LEWISTON, Idaho – LC State Baseball and P1FCU will team up to host a free youth baseball clinic at Harris Field on Thursday, Apr. 2. Attendees will receive instruction from Warrior
Art Under the Elms Returns April 17-19
The 42nd annual Art Under the Elms is scheduled for April 17-19, bringing thousands of visitors together with artisans and food vendors on the Lewis-Clark State College campus. This year will feature 100 vendors at the artisan
Gov Little Signs Bill Protecting Use of Working Animals
Farmers and other Idaho citizens and businesses that use working animals have a little more protection. Governor Little signed Senate Bill 1241a into law yesterday (Tues). It makes it illegal for a city or county to make
LC Valley Weather
After a chance of rain today with plenty of clouds and some gusty winds, sunny days are coming. The next chance of rain is just a 20% chance on Sunday night.
Winchester Fire Extinguishes Hwy 95 Blaze
A team of firefighters and law enforcement put out a car fire on Highway 95 yesterday (Tues) afternoon. At 2:46 the Winchester Volunteer Fire, Winchester Quick Response Unit, Craigmont Fire, Lewis County Sheriff’s Office, and the Idaho
Warrior Men’s Golf Earns Second Straight Win at Simpson Spring Invite
Alisha Alexander | Assistant Athletic Director-Sport Information REDDING, Calif. – The men of LC State Golf earned their second straight team title on Tuesday with a nine-stroke victory at the Simpson Spring Invitational in Redding, Calif. Adam Lovatt
DEQ Seeks Representatives for Potlatch River Watershed Advisory Group
The Idaho Department of Environmental Quality is seeking representatives to fill six vacancies on the Potlatch River Watershed Advisory Group. The group is currently seeking representation from the following interest areas: Environmental; Recreation; Point Source Dischargers; Forestry;
Another Wave of Scam Text Messages Impersonating Idaho DMV Reported
The Idaho Transportation Department is warning residents about another wave of scam text messages circulating across the state. These messages often claim that an outstanding traffic fine must be paid online or that a vehicle registration is
Put It On The Calendar – Master Gardener Symposium
You can put it on the calendar. A lecture on how to be a better gardener is coming up. The Master Gardener Foundation of Asotin and Garfield Counties is hosting the event. It’s call “Sensible Gardening in
Jaha Slugs His Way to NAIA National Player of the Week
Alisha Alexander | Assistant Athletic Director-Sports Information/SWL KANSAS CITY, Mo. – Jackson Jaha’s list of accolades continue as the Lewis-Clark State sophomore was voted the NAIA National Baseball Player of the Week. He is the first LC
11th Ave Hill Closed Weds
11th Avenue will be closed for much of tomorrow. Avista Utilities is doing infrastructure work along the hillside, between Snake River Ave and Prospect, and will have to close the road to do it. They start at
Fish Death Investigation Underway
Idaho Fish & Game recently put 900 fish in Kiwanis Park Pond, and nearly 150 of them have come up dead within 2 days. Fish & Game investigators are looking into the incident, and say there’s no
LC Women’s Basketball to Host Annual Conquer The Court 3-on-3 Tournament Next Month
LC State Women’s Basketball’s Conquer the Court 3-on-3 tournament returns to the P1FCU Activity Center on April 18th. Girls and boys brackets will include 3rd/4th grade, 5th/6th grade, 7th/8th grade, and high school. Registration is $85 per
Corps Of Engineers To Remove Nuisance Wildlife From Levee
You may see some unusual activity on the Levee soon. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is doing their normal wildlife control. They’re starting “control measures” for burrowing rodents on the Lewiston Levee. In a release from
Governor Little Appoints New Member to Idaho Travel Council
Governor Brad Little has appointed Brandon McMartin, Director of Guest Services at The Coeur d’Alene Resort, to the Idaho Travel Council (ITC) representing Region 1 (North Idaho). McMartin brings more than a decade of hospitality experience
LC Valley Weather
Rain is possible in the LC Valley area today, tonight, and tomorrow. The sun should return on Thursday and stick around through the weekend.
Idaho Gas Prices Up 41 Cents More than Last Week
It’s been another rough week at the pump for Idaho drivers, with budget-busting gas prices affecting everything from the daily commute to the spring road trip. According to the American Automobile Association, today’s average price for a
Nez Perce County Prosecutor’s Office Raising Awareness of Sex-Tortion
The Nez Perce County Prosecutor’s Office is raising awareness of a new threat to minors in the region regarding the sexual exploitation of children. According to a press release, over the last several years, the office has
Three LC State Student-Athletes Earn Conference Player of the Week Honors
Alisha Alexander | Assistant Athletic Director-Sports Information CORVALLIS, Ore. – Three LC State student-athletes earned weekly honors from their respective conferences on Monday. Jackson Jaha and Kye Krall were voted the Cascade Conference McDonald’s Players of the
Two Injured in Crash Near Moscow
Idaho State Police are investigating a two-vehicle injury crash that occurred last (Mon) night in Latah County. According to ISP, the crash occurred on U.S. Highway 95 near mile post 336 near Moscow at approximately 8:00 pm.
Drug Task Force Arrests Clarkston Man With Meth, Mushrooms
Detectives from the Quad Cities Drug Task Force made arrests in Clarkston over the weekend. A press release says an ongoing narcotics investigation led them to a home in the 1300 block of 6th Street. Law enforcement
Osprey Take To New Nest
Friday there was no sign of Osprey, but Saturday morning they were seen building their new nest. Just last Wednesday a group effort between Avista Utilities, the City of Lewiston, and Idaho Fish & Game built a
LC Valley Weather
Rain is on the way for the LC Valley with a 60% chance tomorrow and 50% on Wednesday. Today, expect sunny skies and a warm afternoon.
Jaha Leads Offense, Pitching Shuts the Door to Complete Four-Win Weekend for No. 7 LC State
Alisha Alexander | Assistant Athletic Director-Sports Information/SWL LEWISTON, Idaho – Jackson Jaha had a standout weekend, highlighted by three home runs in game one of Sunday’s doubleheader sweep of Corban (Ore.). No. 7 LC State outscored Corban 48-5
Put It On The Calendar – CHS Safe & Sober Flapjack Fundraiser
You can put it on the calendar. The Clarkston High School Safe & Sober party is coming up and you can help by eating breakfast. The committee putting it on is raising money with a flapjack fundraiser.
LC Baseball Begins 12 Game Home Stand this Weekend
The Lewis-Clark State baseball teams opens a 12 game home stand this weekend when the Warriors host Corban University in a four-game Cascade Conference series at Harris Field. 7th ranked LC is 18-3 overall and 10-3 in
ID Schools Now Required To Have Moment of Silence
Governor Brad Little put pen to paper and now schools will have a moment of silence every day for students to pray or perform a silent activity of their choice. He signed House Bill 623 into law
Hunting Is Now The ID State Sport
Hunting is now Idaho’s state sport. Governor Brad Little signed House Bill 652 yesterday (Thurs). In the proposal for the bill, proponents say “Hunting is a bastion of the history and culture of Idaho, both as a
LC Valley Weather
Weather brought to you by Valley Boys Landscaping. The National Weather Service is still predicting a record-high temperature for today. Yesterday was forecast to hit 75°, but we topped out at 63°. Rain is on the way
Put It On The Calendar – Easter Egg Hunt
You can put it on the calendar. The kids can hunt for Easter eggs in Lewiston. The Lewiston-Clarkston Lions Club hosts the annual event at Sunset Park. It’s coming up on Saturday, April 4th. It starts at
Idaho Women Open National Tourney at Oklahoma
The University of Idaho women’s basketball team faces Oklahoma in the opening round of the NCAA Women’s National Tournament tomorrow (Fri) night in Norman, Oklahoma. The #13 seed Vandals, who’ve won 18 straight games, are 29-5 on
Aerial Firefighting Bill To Be Signed Friday
Washington Governor Bob Ferguson is expected to sign a bill tomorrow (Friday) that got it’s start largely in Asotin County. House Bill 2104 gives local fire chiefs authority to call in aerial assets to fight a wildfire.
Warrior Women to Meet Bethel in Sioux City Friday Morning
The Lewis-Clark State women’s basketball team will square-off with Bethel University, Tennessee tomorrow (Fri) morning from the NAIA National Tournament in Sioux City, Iowa. The Warriors are 25-8 on the year and are the #4 seed in
Lewiston Crew Removes Loose Rocks From Thain Grade Cliff
Thain Grade is safer to drive again. The recent rains caused some rocks to come loose from the cliff face. The danger zone was between Stewart Avenue and the uppermost entrance to Home Depot and the Nez

