Little Orders Flags Raised for Inauguration Day
Governor Brad Little has ordered U.S. flags and State of Idaho flags to be raised to full staff from sunrise to sunset on Monday, January 20, to recognize the Inauguration of President Donald Trump. The flags will
Seed Swap Event Planned in Pullman
Celebrate National Seed Swap Day at the Neill Public Library in Pullman on Saturday, January 25 from 1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. with a community seed swap. Bring seeds to share, find new varieties, and mingle with
Moscow Man Sentenced for Distribution of Child Sexual Abuse Material
A Moscow man has been sentenced to 15 years in federal prison for distribution of child sexual abuse material. According to court records, in early 2024, law enforcement received Cybertips from an email provider indicating that a
Interlink to Host Annual Community Volunteer Fair this Saturday
As a part of the upcoming Martin Luther King, Jr. Weekend of Service, a Community Volunteer Fair will be held this Saturday to provide local residents with opportunities to donate their time in 2025 to help local
Idaho Gas Prices Drop Below National Average
In a rare turn of events, Idaho drivers are paying less for a gallon of regular gasoline than the national average. But the American Automobile Association says higher prices may be on the horizon. The average price
Lewiston Boys Win, Girls Fall To Moscow
The Lewiston High School basketball teams split their doubleheader with Moscow on Tuesday night at Bengal Gym. The Lewiston girls dropped their opening 5A Inland Empire League game to the Bears 42-30. The Bengals were led
Seaport River Run Offering Funds to Non Profit Groups
With the 47th Annual Seaport River Run just around the corner, the SRR race committee has started its search for a race partner. Every year the Seaport River Run partners with a worthy cause. If you have
Herring Becomes First Warrior Women’s Basketball Player to Earn National Weekly Honor
Alisha Alexander | Assistant Athletic Director-Sports Information KANSAS CITY, Mo. – Darian Herring continued to make history for Lewis-Clark State Women’s Basketball on Tuesday when she became the first player in program history to be voted the NAIA
AARP Idaho to Host Town Hall with Idaho Senate Leadership Thursday
AARP Idaho is inviting Idahoans to join Senate Majority Leader Kelly Anthon and Senate Minority Leader Melissa Wintrow for a statewide telephone town meeting Thursday. The one-hour conversation moderated by AARP Idaho state director Lupe Wissel will
Applications for Idaho Spring Black Bear Controlled Hunts Open Jan. 15
Hunters looking to apply for Idaho 2025 spring controlled hunts for black bear can apply from Jan. 15 to Feb. 15. Hunters must have a 2025 hunting license in order to apply for controlled hunts, and can
Bengals Host Moscow in Inland Empire League Doubleheader Tonight
The Lewiston High School girls and boys basketball teams host Moscow tonight (Tue) in Inland Empire League games at LHS. The Bengal girls are 5-8 overall following their one point loss to La Grande last week. The
Murphy Appointed to Seat on Washington Appeals Court
Prior to leaving office, Washington Governor Jay Inslee announced the appointment of Megan Murphy to the Court of Appeals, Division III. She was appointed to replace Judge Rebecca Pennell, who was elevated by the Biden Administration to
Washington Residents, Public Employees Can Donate for California Fires Relief
Washington residents, public employees, and state retirees are being asked by Secretary of State Steve Hobbs to help those impacted by the Palisades, Eaton, Hurst, Lidia, and Sunset fires in southern California. The Disaster Relief Center (DRC),
Idaho Joins $20 Million Multistate Data Breach Settlement with Nation’s Largest Nonbank Mortgage Servicing Company
The Idaho Department of Finance and 52 state financial regulatory agencies have taken coordinated action against mortgage company Bayview Asset Management LLC, and three of its affiliates, Lakeview Loan Servicing, Community Loan Servicing, and Pingora Holdings, for
Herring and Byrd Sweep CCC Women’s Basketball Weekly Honors
Alisha Alexander | Assistant Athletic Director-Sports Information CORVALLIS, Ore. – Darian Herring and Sitara Byrd put together some of the best games of their careers over the weekend. Along with the two wins, the pair swept the Cascade
IRS Announces Jan. 27 Start to 2025 Tax Filing Season
The Internal Revenue Service has announced the nation’s 2025 tax season will start on Monday, Jan. 27th, and will feature expanded and enhanced tools to help taxpayers as a result of the agency’s modernization efforts. The federal
LC Valley YWCA Invites Public to Attend Upcoming MLK Jr. Event
The public is invited to join the YWCA of Lewiston-Clarkston on Monday, January 20, from 4 to 6 p.m., to observe Martin Luther King Jr. Day. The free, family-friendly event offers visitors a chance to explore Dr.
The Senders at the Elks Lodge January 17
Join the Elks Lodge #896 on January 17th for an evening of great food, drinks, and live music featuring The Senders! Dinner service begins at 5:30 p.m. with a delicious bite-size steak and shrimp surf-and-turf menu, followed
The Original Washington State Constitution Document to be Displayed in State Capitol This Week
OLYMPIA – The Washington State Archives will display the original 1889 Constitution of the State of Washington outside of the bronze doors of the House Chamber in the Legislative Building on Sid Snyder Avenue in Olympia from
LC’s Herring Notches First Triple-Double in School History, Warrior Men Bounce Back
Both Lewis-Clark State basketball teams turned in historic moments in Saturday’s doubleheader sweep of Corban University in Cascade Conference play inside the P1FCU Activity Center. The 13th ranked Warrior women saw sophomore Darian Herring record the school’s
AARP Idaho Now Accepting 2025 Community Challenge Grant Applications
AARP Idaho invites local eligible non-profit organizations and governments across the country to apply for the 2025 AARP Community Challenge grant program, now through March 5, 2025, at 3:00 p.m. Mountain. AARP Community Challenge grants fund quick-action projects that help communities
Little Joins Fellow Republican Governors in Support of President Trump’s Department of Government Efficiency
Governor Brad Little joined the nation’s Republican governors in sending a joint letter today to Congressional leadership expressing their support for President Trump’s Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) Initiative, as well as emphasizing the importance of balancing
WA Senator Files Comprehensive LGBTQIA+, Vulnerable Student Protections Bill Package
OLYMPIA, WA — A Washington State lawmaker has filed three bills to increase comprehensive student civil rights protections and accountability measures for districts intentionally violating Washington State law. Senator Claire Wilson (D-Federal Way) says everyone deserves a safe
Press Conference Set for Thursday to Mark Launch of Hope Card Program for Domestic Violence Survivors
OLYMPIA, WA – Washington State officials will hold a press conference Thursday morning to discuss the launch of a new resource for victims of domestic violence. The Hope Card program officially began January 1st and will give
Congressman Simpson Introduces Bill to Add a Third Federal Judge for Idaho
Idaho Republican U.S. Representative Mike Simpson has introduced a bill that would add a needed federal district judgeship to resolve currently understaffed and backlogged courts in Idaho. Simpson has fought for a more efficient and manageable court
Warriors Return Home for CCC Games this Weekend
The Lewis-Clark State basketball teams are back home this weekend for Cascade Conference games with Bushnell tonight (Fri) and Corban tomorrow (Sat) night. The 13th ranked Warrior women are 12-2 overall and 6-2 in league play after
Nez Perce-Clearwater National Forests Finalize Land Management Plans
The U.S. Forest Service has finalized the Nez Perce-Clearwater National Forests revised land management plan and final environmental impact statement after a comprehensive planning and public engagement process. The record of decision for the revised plan will
Vandal Men Score Conference Road Win at Sacramento State
Jack Payne led the way with 23 points and Kristian Gonzalez added 15 as the University of Idaho men’s basketball team beat Sacramento State 80-67 last (Thur) night on the road. With the win, the Vandals improved
DMV Reminds Idahoans to Add “Next of Kin” to Online Account
The Idaho Division of Motor Vehicles (DMV) is encouraging all Idahoans to update their DMV profiles by adding a primary next of kin. This small step ensures that law enforcement or emergency services can quickly contact your
Wazzu Men Suffer First Conference Loss in Overtime
Ethan Price scored a career-high 28 points and LeJuan Watts added 16, but it wasn’t enough as the Washington State University men’s basketball team fell to Pacific in overtime 95-94 last (Thur) night in Pullman. Lamar Washington
Segment of U.S. Highway 12 Near Walla Wall to Receive More than $108 Million in Grant Money
Walla Walla County has received more than $108.5 million to complete the final section of the U.S. 12 four-lane highway from Wallula to Nine Mile Hill. The project will replace the current two-lane undivided highway with a
Idaho Mobilizes Firefighting Teams to Support California’s Wildfire Efforts
The State of Idaho is mobilizing five task forces to assist in protecting communities threatened by wildfires burning in Southern California. In response to a request from the California Governor’s Office of Emergency Services through the Emergency
Former Warrior Brogdon Signs Minor League Deal with Angels
The Los Angeles Angels have signed right-handed pitcher, and former Lewis-Clark State standout, Connor Brogdon to a minor league contract according to his transaction tracker at MLB.com. Brogdon, who was originally drafted by the Philadelphia Phillies, has
Vandal Men Travel to Sacramento State
The University of Idaho men’s basketball team travels to Sacramento tonight (Thur) for a Big Sky Conference game with Sacramento State. The Vandals are 6-9 overall and 1-1 in league. The Hornets, who’ve won three straight games,
LC State Arboretum Receives Re-Accreditation
The Lewis-Clark State College arboretum has again received level one accreditation status through ArbNet. The accreditation period began in December 2024 and will remain active until July 2027. “We are thrilled to receive the Accredited Arboretum status
Cougars Close Out Homestand with League Game Against Pacific
The Washington State University men’s basketball team closes out it’s current homestand with a West Coast Conference game against Pacific tonight (Thur) in Pullman. The Cougars are 13-3 overall and are unbeaten in three games so far
Riggins Man Facing Statutory Rape Charges
A Riggins man is facing statutory rape charges for an alleged sex offense that occurred December 3rd. After an investigation conducted by the Idaho County Sheriff’s Office, an arrest warrant was issued, and 33-year-old Wesley Green was
Zags Win Fourth Straight with Win Over San Diego
Ben Gregg led the way with 23 points and Khalif Battle added 20 points in leading the Gonzaga men’s basketball team to a 93-80 win at home last (Wed) night over the University of San Diego. Bulldog
P1FCU Activity Center 20th Anniversary to be Celebrated Saturday
Alisha Alexander | Assistant Athletic Director-Sports Information LEWISTON, Idaho – Lewis-Clark State College took a major step forward in the work of athletics in January 2005 when the Activity Center, now P1FCU Activity Center, officially opened. Twenty years
Bengal Girls Host La Grande Tonight
The Lewiston High School girl’s basketball team returns to the court tonight (Thur) when the Bengals host La Grande. Tip-off is set for 5:30 p.m. at LHS with live radio coverage in the LC Valley on The
Speed Bumps Installed at Lewiston Orchards Roundabout
Speed bumps have been installed at the 10th Street and Burrell Avenue roundabout in the Lewiston Orchards. City crews installed a total of 12 speed bumps at the roundabout as a safety measure. The speed bumps are
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Proposes Rule to Keep Grizzlies on Endangered List
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service has announced a decision and proposed rule in response to state petitions that requested the removal of federal Endangered Species Act protections for grizzly bears in the lower 48 states. The
Three Arrested in Clarkston Drug Bust
After a lengthy investigation, detectives from the Quad Cities Drug Task Force along with officers from the Clarkston Police Department, Lewiston Police Department and Asotin County Sheriff’s office executed a narcotics related search warrant yesterday (Tue) morning
Italian Andrea Artusini Inks with Warrior Men’s Golf
Alisha Alexander | Assistant Athletic Director-Sports Information LEWISTON, Idaho – Warrior Men’s Golf announced the signing of another international student-athlete in Italy’s Andrea Artusini. The native of Massa e Cozzile, Italy will join LC State in the fall.
Washington Health Department Unveils New WIC App
The Washington State Department of Health has announced that WICShopper, the free smartphone application for families in the Women, Infants, and Children Nutrition Program, is now available in 22 language options for Washington state participants. According to
Gonzaga Men Host San Diego
The Gonzaga men’s basketball team returns home tonight (Wed) for a West Coast Conference game with the University of San Diego. The 18th ranked Bulldogs are 12-4 overall and have won three straight games. The Toreros are
Nez Perce County Sheriff’s Office Offers First Boat Safety Class of 2025
Boaters, regardless of experience, are encouraged to take a boating safety class to learn about Idaho boating laws and pick up some boating safety tips. Many families take the course together so both kids and adults can
Forest Service Approves Stibnite Gold Mining Plans Despite Tribal Opposition
Despite opposition from the Nez Perce Tribe, the U.S. Forest Service has signed a final Record of Decision approving Perpetua Resources Corporation’s Stibnite Gold Mining Project, a massive open pit gold mine in the headwaters of Idaho’s
Moscow Fire Department Responded to Record Number of Incidents in 2024
The Moscow Fire Department responded to a record-breaking 3,002 incidents in 2024, a 6% increase from the previous high of 2,828 calls in 2021. According to a news release, it also represents a 9.7% rise in call
LC’s Alexander Earns Prestigious CSC Rising Star Honor
Clayton Messerle GREENWOOD, Ind. – Alisha Alexander has touched the lives of College Sports Communicators (CSC) and NAIA members alike ever since her inaugural season as an athletic communication professional during the 2018-19 school year and has continuously