
Seahawks Face Road Test at Pittsburgh Sunday
The Seattle Seahawks travel to Pittsburgh to face the Steelers Sunday morning. The Hawks are 0-1 after coming up short against San Francisco last week at home. The Steelers are 1-0 after securing a road win against

LC Volleyball Puts Winning Streak on the Line with CCC Match at Warner Pacific
The Lewis-Clark State volleyball team looks to stay undefeated with a Cascade Conference match on the road tomorrow (Sat) against Warner Pacific. The Warriors are a perfect 6-0 so far this season after winning on the road

Weekend Plans Sep 12th-14th, 2025
It’s fair weekend! This weekend you’ll find county fairs running in Garfield County, Latah County, and Clearwater County. With the Clearwater County Fair, you’ll also find the Lumberjack Days. Sunday, starting at 10am, is the main event

9/11 Procession 2025

9/11 Silent Procession 2025
Here are some of the photos from this year’s 9/11 silent procession in the LC Valley by local fire departments, police departments, and sheriffs’ offices.

Suspect Identified in Last Month’s Uniontown Break-In and Attempted ATM Heist
The Whitman County Sheriff’s Office has identified a suspect in connection with a break-in and attempted theft of an ATM cash machine in Uniontown last month. According to social media post, deputies, working collaboratively with law enforcement

LC Valley Weather
A break in the rain comes tomorrow with sunny skies predicted all day. Temperatures will stay warm, but not hot.

M’s Extend Win Streak to Six Games and Tie Houston for Division Lead
Harry Ford’s game-winning sacrifice fly was the difference as the Seattle Mariners walked-off the Los Angeles Angels 7-6 in 12 innings last (Thur) night at T-Mobile Park. Julio Rodriguez had two hits and drove in 2 runs

Rep. Simpson Supports Bill to Impose Stricter Restrictions on Illegals Who Reenter U.S.
Idaho Congressman Mike Simpson voted in favor of House Resolution 3486 – the Stop Illegal Entry Act. This legislation, also known as Kate’s law, would amend federal law to impose a mandatory minimum sentence of five years for an

Unbeaten Cougars Play Road Game at North Texas
The Washington State University football team takes to the road for the first time this season when the Cougars travel to play North Texas. The Cougs are 2-0 following their Homecoming win over San Diego State last

State Constitution to be Displayed in Eastern Washington for First Time
The Office of the Secretary of State and the Washington State Archives will display the 1889 Constitution of the State of Washington at the Spokane Public Library, Monday, September 15, 2025. The constitution will be displayed from 3:00

Vandals Host Utah Tech Saturday
The University of Idaho football team is home again tomorrow (Sat) for a non-conference game with Utah Tech. The 10th ranked Vandals are 1-1 after topping St. Thomas, Minnesota last weekend in Moscow. The Trailblazers are 0-2

Washington Families Urged to Complete the Child Nutrition Eligibility & Education Benefit Application to Ensure Student Access to School Meals
Families are encouraged to provide income information to their local school to ensure that their students have access to much-needed school meals. Households are encouraged to submit the Child Nutrition Eligibility and Education Benefit (CNEEB) Application through

Battle of the Bridges Highlights Local H.S. Football Action this Weekend
It’s another busy Friday for local high school football teams, highlighted by the 135th meeting between Lewiston and Clarkston. This year’s Battle of the Bridges game will be played at Lewiston High School at the P1FCU Sports

Warrior Cross Country Teams Back in Action at Cougar Classic
The Lewis-Clark State Cross Country teams will compete in the Cougar Classic hosted by Washington State University in Colfax Friday afternoon. The 16th ranked Warrior women race at 5 p.m. and the 15th ranked LC men follow

One Person Arrested For Arson In Clarkston Fire
Clarkston Police have confirmed that one person has been arrested for Arson 1 in the fire on Sycamore Street. At about 11:30 this morning (Thurs), Clarkston firefighters rushed to a home in the 300 block of Sycamore

LC State Drama Club to Present Preview of Play ‘Third Person’
Lewis-Clark State College’s drama club will present a preview performance for a new play titled “Third Person.” The performance will take place this Saturday, Sept. 13 at 7 p.m. in the Silverthorne Theatre on campus. The play

Idaho Tax Commission Releases more Information on Parental Choice Tax Credit Program
The Idaho State Tax Commission website now has information about the advance payment for the Idaho Parental Choice Tax Credit program. The website also includes more clarification on expenses that might qualify, the age criteria for students,

LC Valley Weather
The National Weather Service is predicting more rain for the LC Valley with a chance of thunderstorms. Saturday looks sunny and warm for all of the fairs and events.

Child Safety Seats Available For Needy Families
Every year thousands of kids are killed or injured in car crashes. TriState Health’s Trauma Injury Prevention Program is hoping to cut down that number in, and around, the LC Valley. Clearwater Paper donated $5,000 to provide

Lightning Strike In Lapwai Burns Power Pole
Lapwai firefighters rushed to 7th Street last night. A report from Lapwai Fire says at 11:30pm, they responded to a power pole in the 400 block of 7th Street after it had been struck by lightning.

DOJ Requests Washington Voter Registration List
On Monday, Sept. 8, the Washington Office of the Secretary of State (OSOS) received a letter from the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) requesting a full copy of the Washington state Voter Registration Database within 14 days.

IDFG Investigates Illegal Killing and Wasting of White-Tailed Buck Near Winchester
The Idaho Department of Fish and Game is investigating the illegal shooting and wasting of a white-tailed buck. According to a news release, Saturday night around 8:00 p.m., the buck was shot and left to waste off

Attorney General Labrador Joins Coalition Defending Second Amendment Rights of Law-Abiding Travelers
Idaho Attorney General Raúl Labrador is joining a coalition of 25 states in filing an amicus brief with the United States Supreme Court, urging it to review the constitutionality of Massachusetts’ firearm licensing requirements for nonresidents. “Law-abiding

Mariners Extend Win Streak to Five Following Sweep of Cardinals
Leo Rivas hit a walk-off 2-run home run and the Seattle Mariners completed a sweep of the St. Louis Cardinals with a 4-2 win in 13 innings last (Wed) night at T-Mobile Park. Emerson Hancock picked up

9/11 Procession Tomorrow
A reminder today that local fire departments and law enforcement agencies make their way through the LC Valley tomorrow night (Thurs). The procession of red and blue honors the men and women who gave all on September

New Text Scam
Idaho Central Credit Union is the latest victim of a scam to hit the LC Valley. This afternoon one of our reporters got a text message that ICCU locked his debit card “to prevent unauthorized payment”. He

Bike Playground Planned To Help Kids Learn To Ride In Traffic
A new traffic garden is in the planning stages for kids in Clarkston. Organizers are turning a piece of land between Highland Elementary and the Boys & Girls Club into a place for kids to learn how

Flash Flood Watch – Idaho County
The National Weather Service warns that thunderstorms moving through the region will be capable of producing torrential rainfall. Some places could get up to 0.80″ per hour. That’s enough to cause flash flooding and trigger debris flows

Washington State Counties Join Multi-State Information Sharing & Analysis Center
The Office of the Secretary of State (OSOS) has announced that it will fund Multi-State Information Sharing & Analysis Center (MS-ISAC) membership costs for all 39 county auditors and elections offices. The MS-ISAC is a trusted cybersecurity

LC Valley Weather
Sunny and hazy this morning turning to rain with a possibility of thunderstorms this evening. A break from the clouds will likely come on Saturday, just in time for the weekend.

Ferguson Signs Executive Order Requiring Project Labor Agreements for Workers on Critical Infrastructure Projects Over $35 Million
While speaking at the Washington Building and Construction Trades Council annual convention yesterday (Tue), Governor Bob Ferguson signed an executive order that creates what he calls security and stability for workers and companies tasked with carrying out

Attorney General Labrador Warns Idahoans About Cryptocurrency ATM Scams
Attorney General Raúl Labrador is warning Idaho families about a dangerous surge in cryptocurrency ATM scams, which predominantly target seniors through fake tech support calls and government imposter schemes that have cost victims tens of thousands of dollars.

LC State Again Ranked Best Value in Idaho
Lewis-Clark State College was once again ranked #1 Best Value in Idaho by Niche, an online resource for prospective students and their families. To complete its rankings, Niche gathered “over 100 million reviews and survey responses from

Arozarena, Naylor Lead Mariners Past Cardinals
Randy Arozarena homered and drove in four runs and Josh Naylor added 3 hits, including a home run in leading the Seattle Mariners to a 5-3 win at home last (Tue) night over the St. Louis Cardinals

IRS Charges $162 million To Victims Caught in Fraud
The Internal Revenue Services is sending out a warning about fraudulent tax schemes that have gotten more than 32,000 pentalties levied against Americans, costing more than $162-million. The frauds include the misuse of the Fuel Tax Credit

Shots Heard At Swallows Park Were Goose Hunting
We heard from concerned citizens on Saturday that there were gun shots coming from the Swallows Park area. It turns out there was a goose hunt over the weeekend. A representative from Washington’s Fish & Wildlife says

National Office Tabs Lindner NAIA Volleyball Defender of the Week
Alisha Alexander | Assistant Athletic Director-Sports Information KANSAS CITY, Mo. – Karissa Lindner was recognized on the national level for her dynamic play over the weekend as the NAIA Volleyball Defender of the Week. The junior is the

2025 Borah Symposium to Explore Strategies for Peace and Stability Amid Intensifying Global Tensions
How can peace be pursued in a world of rising tensions among global powers? The 2025 Borah Symposium — taking place Monday, Sept. 29, to Wednesday, Oct. 1, at University of Idaho — will explore this question

Power Outage in Culdesac, Lapwai
Avista and Clearwater Power report an outage covering the Lapwai, Culdesac, and Sweetwater area. More than 700 customers are without power right now. The Avista website says they’re “Assessing Condition” and that the power should be restored

Driver Hurt In Early Morning Grangemont Road Crash
Early yesterday morning (Mon), a driver crashed on Grangemont Road. The Clearwater County Sheriff’s Office reports at about 4:51am the driver of a Toyota Rav4 couldn’t see the roadway and failed to negotiate a curve, leaving the

LC Valley Weather
Enjoy this morning’s sun. The rest of the week may be mostly cloudy and rainy with occasional thunderstorms.

Escaped Teen Back in Custody
A teen who escaped custody from the Asotin County Courthouse was apprehended yesterday (Mon) by Clarkston Police. According to the Asotin County Sheriff’s Office, 13-year-old Kainoa I. Szakacs fled custody at around 2:30 yesterday afternoon. Deputies spotted

People who Report Wildlife Violators are Eligible for Cash Rewards
With fall hunting seasons happening, Idaho Fish and Game is asking people to call the Citizens Against Poaching hotline at (800) 632-5999 if they witness a violation of fish and game laws. People are also encouraged to

LC’s Scott and Lindner Garner CCC Volleyball Athlete of the Week Awards
After a stellar weekend on the court, LC State Volleyball took home two Cascade Conference McDonald’s Players of the Week, presented by Urban Edge Network. Teagan Scott became the first Warrior setter to be named conference Setter

Idaho Career Ready Students Grant Program Applications Open for CTE Funding
The Idaho Career Ready Students (ICRS) council recently voted to open the application process for local education agencies to apply for microgrants of up to $50,000 to fund career technical education (CTE) efforts this 2025 – 2026

Reminder: Temporary Road Closure on Lewiston’s 10th Street Begins Wednesday
The City of Lewiston will temporarily close 10th Street, from Thain Road to Bryden Avenue, on Wednesday from 5:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. According to the city, the closure is necessary to complete much-needed maintenance on the

Mariners Top Cardinals to Extend Win Streak to Three
Josh Naylor delivered a 2-run double and Julio Rodriguez added two hits and a run-batted-in as the Seattle Mariners beat the St. Louis Cardinals 4-2 last (Mon) night at T-Mobile Park. Bryan Woo picked up the win

Battle Of The Bridges Tickets On Sale Tuesday
The Lewiston-Clarkston football game is coming up Friday and organizers recommend getting your tickets early. LHS is hosting the game this year. Tickets go on sale tomorrow (Tues) at noon and end Friday at noon. After that,

New LC State Athletic Director Named
Lewis-Clark State College has a new athletic director. Jim Klemann is the current A.D. at Rocky Mountain College. He takes the reigns of the Warriors October 1st. In a press release, LC State says “We are thrilled