Bantams Defeat Rogers in District Volleyball
In the first game in the District competition the Clarkston volleyball team soundly defeated Rogers last night (Fri). The Bantams won 3 sets to 0. Next up they take on West Valley of Spokane in Pullman on
LC Valley Weather
Mostly sunny today and through much of the forecast. The only chance of rain right now is Monday night into the morning of Veterans Day. Lows will dip into the 30s, but stay a few degrees above
Man Dies In Accident on Highway 95
A Caldwell man died in an accident north of New Meadows last night (Thurs). At about 9:09pm Idaho State Police officers responded to a crash on Highway 95. A 25-year-old man was headed south when he rolled
Lapwai Man Arrested For Alleged Sexual Offense Involving A Minor
Nez Perce Tribal Police have arrested a Lapwai man in connection with an alleged sexual offense involving a minor. 18-year-old Laricci S. George-Smith was taken into custody on Wednesday and faces preliminary charges of Sexual Molestation of
Lewiston Police Dept Asks For Your Opinion
The Lewiston Police Department is working on their next five-year strategic plan and they’re asking for your input. They released an online survey that asks Lewiston residents, business owners, employees, and visitors to share your perspective on
Put It On The Calendar – Winter Vendor Wonderland
You can put it on the calendar. The 16th annual Winter Vendor Wonderland is coming up this Saturday. The event at Echo Hills Church features holiday décor, crafts, food, and a lot more. It’s free to get
Fish & Game To Hear Public Comments In Lewiston
Your chance to tell Idaho Fish & Game what’s on your mind is coming up soon. November 19th, the Fish and Game Commission is hosting a public hearing. It’s at the Clearwater Region office at 3316 16th
Guns N Hoses Benefits LC Valley Charities
Deputies, police officers, and firefighters squared off this morning to see who would take home the coveted Guns N Hoses trophy, while benefiting local food banks and charities. Grocery Outlet in Lewiston gave each department a $225
Spokane Air Traffic Won’t Be Directly Affected By Gov’t Shutdown
The federal government shutdown is affecting 40 airports across the country directly with a planned reduction. The Federal Aviation Administration announced that they plan to cut air traffic by 10%. Spokane International Airport released a statement that
LC Cross Country Teams Compete in Cascade Conference Championships this Friday
Both Lewis-Clark State Cross Country teams will compete in the Cascade Collegiate Conference Championships tomorrow (Fri) in Salem. The Warrior men start the day with the 8k race at 10 a.m. while the 22nd ranked LC women
Clarkston Volleyball Hosts Rogers Tonight in District Tournament Match
The Clarkston High volleyball team opens the District Tournament with a home match tonight (Thur) with Rogers. The first serve is scheduled for 6 p.m. inside Kramer Gym.
Idaho Submits Application for up to $1 Billion to Support Rural Health Care
Governor Brad Little announced today the Idaho Department of Health and Welfare (DHW) submitted the state’s application for The Rural Health Transformation Program Tuesday, adding Idaho to the list of states seeking up to $200 million annually
U of I Honors Service Members with Veterans Day Wreath-Laying Ceremony and Dinner
The public is invited to a wreath-laying ceremony to honor military members and veterans at 11 a.m. Tuesday, Nov. 11, on the northwest lawn of the University of Idaho Administration Building on the Moscow campus. A Military
Attorney General Labrador Wins Relief for Idaho Homeowners Trapped in Predatory Contracts
Attorney General Raúl Labrador secured a settlement that voids predatory contracts MV Realty tricked Idaho homeowners into signing. The company lured families with small cash payments, then trapped them in 40-year agreements with hidden penalties—even binding their
LC State Men’s Tennis Ranked #24 in NAIA Preseason Poll
The Lewis-Clark State Men’s Tennis team is ranked 24th in the NAIA National Pre-Season Top-25 Poll. Warrior Men’s Tennis finished the 2025 season with a 9-13 overall record but 9-9 against non-NCAA Division I schools. LC State
Lewiston Fire Department to Conduct Live Fire Training Exercises
The Lewiston Fire Department will be conducting live fire shift training exercises next Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday from 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. at the former Idavend Radio building at 805 Stewart Avenue. According to a news
Put It On The Calendar – Lewiston Rotary Coat Drive Giveaway
You can put it on the calendar. The Lewiston Rotarians have been collecting coats for people in need and they’ll be handing them out this Saturday. Starting at 9am, they’ll be handing out coats to families who
Toys For Tots Sign Up
The Toys For Tots Christmas Connection sign-up for kids’ toys starts November 24th. Running through December 12th, families can register to get toys for their kids 15 and younger. To sign up, you can stop by the
Emergency Communications Tax Passes – What’s Next?
Last night (Tues) Asotin County voters approved an increase in the sales tax to fund improvements to emergency communications. Now that it has passed, the Emergency Communications Advisory Committee will figure out what to do with the
Warrior Baseball to Start 2026 Ranked No. 21 in NAIA
Alisha Alexander | Assistant Athletic Director-Sports Information KANSAS CITY, Mo. – With Jeremiah Robbins back at the helm, Lewis-Clark State Baseball will open the 2026 season as the No. 21-ranked team in the NAIA. The Warriors finished the
U of I College of Science to Host Hands-On Vandal Science Day Friday
The University of Idaho College of Science invites students, teachers and community members to Vandal Science Day, a free, hands-on science experience from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Friday, Nov. 7, at the Integrated Research and Innovation
DEQ releases 2026 Idaho Pollutant Discharge Elimination System Program Permit Issuance Plan
The Idaho Department of Environmental Quality has released the 2026 Idaho Pollutant Discharge Elimination System Program Permit Issuance Plan. The plan provides the regulated community, United States Environmental Protection Agency and other state, federal, tribal, and interested entities
LC Valley Weather
Rain likely today with the slight chance of a thunderstorm after 4pm. More rain through the work week with sun breaks on Saturday and Sunday.
Woman Injured After Being Struck by Vehicle in Orofino
Idaho State Police responded to a vehicle vs. pedestrian collision in Orofino last night. According to a news release, just after 6 p.m., the 71-year-old unidentified driver of a gray Nissan Murano was traveling westbound on Michigan
U of I to Unveil Larger-Than-Life Joe Vandal Statue
A bronze statue of University of Idaho mascot Joe Vandal will make its public debut at 2:30 p.m. Saturday, and will become a permanent fixture between the ICCU Arena and the P1FCU Kibbie Dome on the west
Idaho Cities to Receive Record Funding from Mayor’s Walking Challenge
Record participation led to the largest payout in the 12-year history of the Mayor’s Walking Challenge, a program of the Blue Cross of Idaho Foundation for Health that promotes the importance of physical activity. In all, 118
Moscow’s Halbert Named IEL Volleyball Coach of the Year
Moscow High School Volleyball coach Kacey Halbert has been named the 2025 Inland Empire League Volleyball Coach of the Year after leading the Bears to the Idaho State 5-A Tournament. Two of Halbert’s top players – Jacqueline
Grangeville School District Voters Say No to Proposed Levy
Patrons of the Grangeville School District have voted down a proposed two-year, $1.65 million supplemental levy by a vote of 53.8 percent to 46.2 percent. All other proposed school levies were approved. Orofino-based Joint School District 171
Infrastructure Bond Failing In Election Returns
In Lewiston, if the voting trend continues, Dan Johnson will remain Mayor. The current count is 63% for Johnson and 37% for Darlene Lambert. The top three vote-getters so far for the three City Council Positions up
Put It On The Calendar – CHS Craft Fair
You can put it on the calendar. The annual Clarkston High School Holiday Craft Fair is coming up. Saturday, November 15th, the CHS Performing Arts Boosters are putting on the 33rd annual event. They expect more than
LC Valley Weather
After a few breaks in the clouds today the rain will return until Friday night. Saturday you can expect a sunny day with mild temperatures.
Josh Masterson Promoted to Idaho Chief Deputy State Fire Marshal
The Idaho State Fire Marshal’s Office has announced the promotion of Josh Masterson to the position of Chief Deputy State Fire Marshal. According to a news release, Masterson brings a wealth of experience and expertise to his
Grand Opening for New LC State Downtown Workforce Training Location is Nov. 19
Lewis-Clark State College’s Workforce Training (WFT) program will hold a grand opening for its new location at 410 Main Street in downtown Lewiston on Wednesday, Nov. 19, from 5-7 p.m. The event will give the general public
Automatic Voter Registration Issue Identified in Ferry and Stevens Counties
On Friday the Washington Office of the Secretary of State identified that automatic voter registrations were not processed in Ferry and Stevens counties between July 16th, 2024, and Oct. 31st, 2025. An automatic voter registration is submitted
Idaho Gasoline Prices Continue to Drop
It was another week of savings at the pump for Idaho drivers. According to the American Automobile Association, today’s average price for a gallon of regular gas in the Gem State is $3.35, which is five cents
Vandals Top Cougars in Border Rivalry Game
Kristian Gonzalez had 18 points and five others scored in double figures as the University of Idaho men’s basketball team beat the Washington State University men 83-81 last (Mon) night in Pullman. Emmanuel Ugbo led the Cougars
Put It On The Calendar – Salvation Army Hosts Thanksgiving Dinner
You can put it on the calendar. If you’d like to join people from all over the valley, the Salvation Army is hosting a community dinner on Thanksgiving. Everyone is welcome, and they’re looking for volunteers to
Asotin County Ballots Due By 8pm Tomorrow
Tomorrow (Tues) is election day. Asotin County voters are reminded to turn in ballots. You have until 8pm Tuesday to make your opinion count on a number of issues and two contested races. One Clarkston City Council
Pet Pantry “Extremely Low” – Adult Dog Food Donations Needed
Idaho Animal Rescue Network needs your help. They’re in need of dry adult dog food. Their Pet Pantry is getting “extremely low” for adult dogs. They have plenty of puppy food, cat food, and wet food. They
Fundraiser For Karate Athletes Headed For Florida Finals
Local student-athletes are working their way to the national competition. The Inland Empire AAU Karate Team is hosting a fundraiser Wednesday. 20% of whatever you buy at Panda Express is going to help fund their trip. The
LC Valley Weather
It’s looking like a rainy week to come. There’s a good chance for rain through Friday. Looking way ahead, there’s a chance the sun will come out on Saturday. Between now and then nights will be cool,
Lewiston Voters to Decide Infrastructure Bond and Mayoral and City Council Positions
Voters in Lewiston will decide the fate of a multi-million-dollar infrastructure bond as well as the city’s Mayoral and City Council positions in tomorrow’s (Tue) election. According to the ballot, the $22.5 million infrastructure bond is intended
LC State to Host Veterans Celebration Event
Lewis-Clark State College Veterans Services will hold a Veterans Celebration Event on Thursday, November 13th. The event will take place on the second floor of the Library from 5-7 p.m. and is free and open to the
North Central Idaho School Districts Seek Passage of Supplemental Levies Tuesday
A total of six north central Idaho school districts are seeking passage of supplemental levies in tomorrow’s (Tue) elections. Orofino-based Joint School District 171, which includes schools in Orofino, Weippe, Pierce, Cavandish and Peck, is asking voters
Seahawks Roll to Win Over Commanders
Sam Darnold threw for 330 yards and four touchdowns and the Seattle Seahawks rolled past the Washington Commanders 38-14 on the road last (Sun) night in the nation’s capitol. Jaxon Smith-Njigba had 8 catches for 129 yards
Seahawks Meet Commanders Sunday Night
The Seattle Seahawks travel to the nation’s capital to play the Washington Commanders Sunday night. The Hawks are coming off their bye week, and are 5-2 overall – tied for first place in the NFC West. The
Put It On The Calendar – Veterans Parade
You can put it on the calendar. The Veterans Parade is coming up in two weeks. This year organizers are hoping to bring more awareness to homeless Veterans. The event runs down Main Street on November 15th.
LC State Seeks Fan Photos for Avista NAIA World Series
Lewis-Clark State College asks the general public to submit fan photos for its promotion of the 2026 Avista NAIA World Series at Harris Field. Those who submit photos will have a chance to win free tickets and
Idaho Raffle 28% Sold Out, 8 Winners Unclaimed So Far
The annual Idaho Raffle is underway and more than ¼ of the tickets are already sold. The $10 tickets offer a 1-in-23 chance of winning something. Until November 4th, organizers are randomly choosing a ticket every day
Warrior Women’s Cross Country Holds Steady at No. 22 in Final NAIA Top 25 of Regular Season
Alisha Alexander | Assistant Athletic Director-Sports Information KANSAS CITY, Mo. – LC State Women’s Cross Country held its spot at No. 22 in the final NAIA Top 25 of the regular season. The Warriors open postseason action on

