WSU Women Earn #1 Seed for Inaugural Invitational Tourney
The Washington State Women’s Basketball team are a #1 seed in the inaugural Women’s Basketball Invitational Tournament marking their fourth consecutive post-season appearance. The Cougars will host #8-seed Lamar on Thursday at 6pm inside the Beasley Coliseum
Public Meeting Set to Discuss Salmon and Steelhead Seasons in Eastern Washington
The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) will hold an in-person public meeting in Clarkston on March 27, from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m., to discuss the upcoming salmon and steelhead seasons in the central and
Nez Perce-Clearwater National Forest Spring 2024 Prescribed Burn Plans
The Nez Perce-Clearwater National Forests are gearing up for this spring’s prescribed burning operations. Reducing hazardous fuels that build-up over time in our forests and around our communities reduces the risk of future high-intensity wildfires. Through treatments
Vista Outdoor Foundation Donates $208,000 to Four Nonprofits
The Vista Outdoor Foundation (the “Foundation”), the philanthropic partner of Vista Outdoor Inc. (NYSE: VSTO), has announced the donation of $208,000 to four nonprofit organizations, concluding a multi-year grant commitment. The four nonprofits receiving proceeds are: Little
Vehicle vs Pedestrian Crash Highway 12 at 3rd Avenue North
LEWISTON, ID – The Idaho State Police investigated a vehicle versus pedestrian collision in North Lewiston at 5:00 pm Friday. “A 36-year-old male from Lewiston was walking in the crosswalk, eastbound, across US Highway 12 and 3rd
Kooskia Man Arrested for Battery on a Peace Officer and Other Charges
A Kooskia man was arrested following an altercation with an Idaho County Sheriff’s Deputy. According to the Idaho County Sheriff’s Office, Saturday night at abou 10:30, an Idaho County Deputy was on routine patrol in the city
LC’s Brown Wins Second Straight Golfer of the Week Award
For the second week in a row, Bryden Brown earned an individual title in a playoff, and for the second week in a row, the sophomore from Moscow was voted the Cascade Conference Rize Laboratory Men’s Golfer
Aggressive Driving Enforcement Campaign Begins
In effort to combat Aggressive Driving behaviors and ensure the safety of all road users, the Nez Perce County Sheriff’s Office will be teaming up with surrounding law enforcement agencies with dedicated patrols to combat the problem.
Washington Woman Arrested for Hit and Run and Eluding
A Washington woman is facing hit and run and eluding charges following a pursuit in Nez Perce County this (Mon) morning. According to a press release from the Nez Perce County Sheriff’s Office, at around 9:55 this
Tony Regan named CTO and director of IT at LC State
After a national search, Tony Regan has been named the chief technology office and director of Information Technology at Lewis-Clark State College, college officials announced on Monday. “We’re very excited to have Tony join our team,” LC
DEQ Awards $7.3 Million to City of Cottonwood
The Idaho Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) today announced the award of a $7,391,856 low-interest wastewater construction loan to the city of Cottonwood in Idaho County. The funding will be used to expand the current reuse system,
Idaho Department of Insurance Addressing Change Healthcare Cyberattack
The Idaho Department of Insurance (DOI) is monitoring the disruptions to healthcare services caused by the recent cyberattack on Change Healthcare. Change Healthcare, a company owned by UnitedHealth Group and used by many Idaho hospitals and healthcare
LC State Men’s Basketball Earns Second CCC Team of the Week Nod After National Tournament Success
After a pair of upset victories to send the Warriors back to Kansas City, the LC State Men’s Basketball team has been named the Cascade Conference Team of the Week for the second time this season. The
WSU Men Earn #7 Seed, Gonzaga #5 Seed for NCAA Tourney
The Washington State University men’s basketball team is a #7 seed in the upcoming NCAA Basketball Tournament and will face #10 Seed Drake in the first round Thursday in Omaha. The Cougars, who finished second in the
Asotin County Sheriff’s Office Identifies Victims of Snake River Plane Crash
The Asotin County Sheriff’s Office has identified the two people on board a plane that crashed Saturday into the Snake River. The pilot was identified as 51-year-old Brandon Peterson of Nampa and the passenger has been identified
Warrior Baseball Opens CCC Play with Series Win at Corban
Alisha Alexander | Assistant Athletic Director-Sports Information SALEM, Ore. – The No. 7 LC State Baseball team opened Cascade Conference play with a 3-1 record after earning a series victory over Corban University on Saturday. Despite pitching miscues
LC Men Upset Montana Tech and Advance to Kansas City, Women Fall in Heartbreaker
Six players scored in double figures and the Lewis-Clark State men’s basketball team upset #4 seed Montana Tech in Butte, Montana 85-77 in the second round of the NAIA Men’s National Basketball Tournament Saturday night. Davian Brown
LC Men and Women Advance to Second Rounds of NAIA Basketball Tournaments
Both Lewis-Clark State basketball teams advanced to the second round of the NAIA National Tournaments. Jaedon Bradley led five Warriors in double figures scoring with a team-high 21 points as the Warrior men upset Hope International of
Attorney General Labrador Leads 27 States Encouraging SCOTUS Overturn Gun and Magazine Ban in Illinois
Attorneys General Raúl Labrador of Idaho and Todd Rokita of Indiana led 26 other states in filing a brief with the United States Supreme Court challenging Illinois’ unconstitutional ban of AR-15 rifles and their standard 30-round magazines.
Warrior Track and Field Adds Four Throwers to 2024-25 Roster
The Lewis-Clark State Track and Field program announced the signings of four student-athletes for the 2024-25 season. They group of Alexzander Lambson, Jacklin Linnemeyer, Junior Mendoza and Faith Wersland will bolster the throws squad. Lambson is a
BLM Proposes Stronger Great Sage Grouse Conservation Plans
The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) is announcing a draft plan to strengthen greater sage-grouse conservation and management on public lands, informed by the best-available science and input from local, state, federal, and Tribal partners. The draft
Eligible Idaho Homeowners can Apply Online for Property Tax Deferral
You might qualify to have your property taxes deferred under Idaho’s Property Tax Deferral program, which lets you postpone paying taxes on your home and up to an acre of land. You eventually repay the taxes plus interest to
LHS Baseball Hosts Lake City Saturday
The Lewiston High School baseball team hosts Lake City in an Inland Empire League doubleheader tomorrow (Sat) at Church Field. The Bengals are 2-0 with wins over Spokane’s Central Valley and rival Clarkston. The Timberwolves opened their
Idaho Parental Consent Measure Sent to Governor
The Idaho House voted along party lines 59-10 to pass a bill that would require medical providers to get parental consent before giving nearly any treatment to children under the age of 18. The measure also requires
Jones Leads WSU Men to Pac-12 Tourney Semifinal
Isaac Jones had 16 points and five others scored in double figures as the Washington State University men’s basketball team beat Stanford 79-62 in the Pac-12 Tournament quarterfinals last (Thur) night in Las Vegas. The 22nd ranked
Riggins Man Sentenced to Prison for Felony Lewd Conduct
A Riggins man will serve at least 10 years in prison for felony lewd conduct with a child under the age of 16. According to the Lewiston Tribune, 2nd District Judge Adam Green sentenced 33-year-old Brett Cereghino
Lewiston Edward Jones Financial Advisor Travels to Washington, D.C. as Part of Grassroots Legislative Task Force (LISTEN)
LEWISTON, ID—Last week, Edward Jones‘ Grassroots Legislative Task Force met with congressional members to advocate for issues important to individual investors. This was the 39th year the task force, which included more than 100 Edward Jones financial
LC Baseball Opens Conference Play on the Road at Corban
The Lewis-Clark State baseball team opens Cascade Conference play on the road this weekend with a four-game series with Corban. The 7th ranked Warriors are 10-6 after dropping three of four games on the road last week
Clarkston Man Found Guilty of Attempted Murder
A Clarkston man has been found guilty of first-degree attempted murder this (Thur) afternoon by a jury at the in Nez Perce County Courthouse. 58-year-old Robert LaPlante was convicted for the July 14 incident in North Lewiston
LC Women to Meet Georgia’s Brewton Parker in NAIA National Opening Round Tournament Friday
Action in the NAIA National Tournament begins on Friday in Lewiston as LC State hosts the 2024 NAIA Women’s Basketball Championship First and Second Rounds, presented by Ballogy. The Warrior women are the fourth seed in the
Idaho Court of Appeals Judge Tribe to be Sworn In March 29
Idaho Court of Appeals Judge Michael Tribe will take his public oath of office during an investiture ceremony set for 10 a.m. MT Friday, March 29. The public, friends and family are invited to attend the ceremony
Warrior Men Travel to Butte Friday for NAIA National Basketball Opening Round
The Lewis-Clark State Men’s Basketball team is one of 64 teams remaining with a shot at the NAIA Championship. The first round of the tournament is this Friday, and the 11th-seeded Warriors will face sixth-seeded Hope International
Planet Fitness Announces Grand Opening in Lewiston
Planet Fitness, one of the largest and fastest-growing franchisors and operators of fitness centers with more members than any other fitness brand, today announced the grand opening of its new Lewiston club located at 1806 19th Ave. New members can join
Idaho Agriculture Day at the Capitol Next Tuesday
The Idaho State Department of Agriculture will host a celebration for Idaho Agriculture Day Tuesday, March 19 from 9:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. at the State Capitol Building. Displays recognizing Idaho agriculture will be on the second
USFS Urges People to Use Caution While Burning as Temperatures Warm Up
The time of year is quickly approaching when spring burning is on the weekly chore list. With the need to keep our homes and properties maintained, be aware that the spring weather is becoming warmer and windier.
LC Men’s Tennis Sweeps Past Friends in Texas
LC State Men’s Tennis opened its stay in Texas with a commanding 7-0 sweep of Friends University (Kan.) on Thursday. The Warriors dominated every match with just one battle needed three sets. The victory improves the LC
LPD Joins Statewide Effort to Stem Drunk Driving Over St. Patrick’s Holiday
With St. Patrick’s Day this Sunday, the Lewiston Police Department reminds those celebrating to make plans now for a sober ride home. Now through Monday, the Lewiston Police Department is joining the Idaho Transportation Department’s Office of
Washington State Champ Set to Join LC State Men’s Golf
Head Coach Zach Anderson announced the addition of Dan Harrington to the 2024-25 LC State Men’s Golf roster. The Spokane native will join the Warriors in the fall. Harrington is currently a senior at Northwest Christian High
U.S. Navy Submarine, the future USS IDAHO to be Christened on Saturday
The U.S. Navy’s newest Virginia-class submarine, the future USS IDAHO (SSN 799), will be formally christened and named on Saturday, March 16, 2024 at General Dynamics Electric Boat shipyard in Groton, Connecticut. Previously, the USS IDAHO Commissioning Committee has provided
LC State Sees First of What it Expects to be Many Prison Ed Graduates
Lewis-Clark State College’s reputation for meeting students where they are and helping them get to where they want to go is taking on a whole new meaning at Idaho Correctional Institution – Orofino (ICIO). Thanks to an
SEL Chief Business and Finance Officer appointed to Washington Employee Ownership Commission
Joey Nestegard, chief business and finance officer of Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories (SEL), has been appointed by Governor Jay Inslee to serve on the Washington Employee Ownership Commission. The commission will develop and oversee the Washington Employee Ownership
WSU Men Open Pac-12 Tourney Against Stanford in Quarterfinal Round
The Washington State University men’s basketball team opens the Pac-12 Tournament tonight (Thur) with a quarterfinal game against Stanford in Las Vegas. The 22nd ranked Cougars are 23-8 on the year, and are the #2 seed in
Idahoans can Claim a Grocery Credit Refund Even if Not Filing Income Taxes
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 groceries. The refund is $120 for most Idaho residents, plus $120 for
LC’s Lambru Earns Victory Against DI Idaho
After missing the first few weeks of the season due to injury, Beatriz Lambru solidified her return with an impressive singles victory against NCAA Division I Idaho’s No. 2 singles player. Though LC State fell 6-1, the
Scammers Targeting Idaho Small Businesses Over Paycheck Protection Program
The Idaho Department of Finance urges the public to be aware of a recently reported scam targeting small business owners. Scammers impersonating various law enforcement agencies are contacting business owners claiming they are being investigated for fraudulently
Warrior Baseball Ranked No. 7 in First Poll of the Season
Despite a streaky start to the season, LC State Baseball remained in the top 10 of the NAIA with a No. 7 ranking. The Warriors hold a 10-6 record after a strong start in Arizona and a
Clarkston DECA Students to Attend DECA ICDC in Anaheim
Clarkston High School DECA took 49 students to compete at the Washington State Career Development Conference on February 29 – March 2, 2024, in Bellevue, WA. Nineteen of those students qualified for the International Competition in Anaheim,
Zags Fall in WCC Tourney Championship
Aidan Mahaney led all scorers with 23 points and Mitchell Saxen tallied a double-double with 19 points and 15 rebounds as St. Mary’s beat Gonzaga 69-60 in the West Coast Conference Men’s Basketball Tournament Championship game last
Regional Schools Win Big in the Idaho Lottery’s Scratch for Schools Event
LEWISTON, ID – Here are the final, official results from the Idaho Lottery’s Scratch for Schools event held today at LCSC in Lewiston . From the Idaho Lottery: The fastest scratching schools were the Nezperce School District
Firefighters on Scene of Clarkston Structure Fire
CLARKSTON, WA – Mutual Aid has been called in to assist the Clarkston Fire Department with a structure fire in the 1200 block of 9th Street. Crews were dispatched to the scene at around 3:38 p.m. Photos