2024-25 LC State Golf Season Preview
Alisha Alexander | Assistant Athletic Director-Sports Information The 2024-25 Lewis-Clark State Golf season kicks off on Monday at the Bushnell Invitational. The Warriors enter their third season under coach Zach Anderson with the women ranked No. 20
Clarkston Farmers Market Announces New September Hours
The Clarkston Farmers Market will change open hours to 4pm to 7pm Thursdays for the month of September. The market welcomes new vendors with baked goods and additional produce, particularly corn. The market also is still accepting
WSU Hosts Texas Tech in Saturday Prime Time Game
The Washington State University football team is at home again Saturday night to host Texas Tech. The Cougars are 1-0 after rolling past Portland State last weekend 70-30. The Red Raiders are also 1-0 after a thrilling
Vandals Travel to Laramie for Date with Wyoming
The University of Idaho football team is on the road again Saturday for a non-conference game against FBS and Mountain West member Wyoming. The Vandals are 0-1 on the year after putting a scare into then 3rd
Upcoming Webinar Provides Tools to Help Avoid Workforce Discrimination Claims in Idaho
Idaho employers and human resource staff are invited to attend a free webinar, Wednesday, Sept. 11 from 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. MT. presented by the Idaho Human Rights Commission (IHRC) and the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission
Whitman County Commissioners Award $200,000 to Project Downtown Pullman
The Whitman County Commissioners have awarded $200,000 to Project Downtown Pullman from the county’s 2024 Economic Development Public Facilities Funds, also known as .09 Funds. “We’re grateful that Whitman County recognizes the value and economic impact this
LC Volleyball Travels for CCC Matches this Weekend in Washington
The Lewis-Clark State volleyball team travels to Washington for a pair of Cascade Conference matches this weekend against Northwest University Friday and the Evergreen State College Saturday. The Warriors are 4-3 overall and have split their first
Eighty-Two Lives Lost During the 100 Deadliest Days on Idaho Roads
Eighty-two* lives were lost in traffic crashes during the 100 Deadliest Days on Idaho roads. The Idaho Office of Highway Safety (OHS) has preliminary data on this year’s 100 Deadliest Days, when there is a spike in
Bengal Defense Shines in Upset of Top-Ranked Coeur d’Alene
The Lewiston High School football team upset Coeur d’Alene 13-6 last (Thur) night in the home opener for the Bengals. The game was scoreless until 8:30 left in the fourth quarter when the top-ranked Vikings scored a
Mariners Top A’s to Garner Split of Four Game Series
Cal Raleigh homered and drove in 3 runs and Luke Raley added 3 hits and also went deep as the Seattle Mariners beat the Athletics 6-4 yesterday (Thur) in Oakland. Bryan Woo improved to 7-2 on the
Washington High Schools Open Football Seasons this Weekend
As the Idaho high school football season continues this weekend, Washington schools open their seasons. In the LC Valley: Clarkston opens its season at home Friday night when the Bantams host unbeaten Moscow at Adams Field. Asotin
Idaho Attorney General Labrador Joins Effort to Protect First Amendment Rights
Idaho Attorney General Raúl Labrador on Tuesday joined a brief in a First Amendment case aimed at protecting students’ free-speech rights. Twenty-one other state attorneys general joined the brief. The friend-of-the-court brief filed with the U.S. Court
Office of the Washington Secretary of State Certifies Recount for Commissioner of Public Lands Primary Race
The Office of the Washington Secretary of State certified results of the mandatory statewide manual recount Wednesday for the August 6 Primary race for Commissioner of Public Lands, confirming Republican Jaime Herrera Beutler and Democrat Dave Upthegrove
Idaho State Controller Woolf Elected President of National Association
Idaho State Controller Brandon Woolf was elected at the annual meeting of the National Association of State Auditors, Comptrollers, and Treasurers, to lead the executive committee as the president of the prestigious organization for the next year.
Idaho Department of Education Seeks Input on Idaho Standards Achievement Assessment
The Idaho Department of Education is seeking input from educational communities statewide in advance of a Request for Proposal (RFP) to select a vendor for the Idaho Standards Achievement Assessment (ISAT) and the Idaho Alternate Assessment (IDAA).
Latah County Driver’s License and Vehicle Licensing Offices Announces Upcoming Closure
The Latah County Driver’s Licensing and Vehicle Licensing Offices at the Blaine Building will be closed September 9-11 and will reopen for business on September 12 at 8:30AM. According to a news release, all employees from Driver’s
Urias, Garver and Robles Lead Mariners to Lopsided Win Over A’s
Luis Urias had three hits, including a homerun and two doubles and drove in four and the Seattle Mariners rolled to a 16-3 win over the A’s last (Wed) night in Oakland. Mitch Garver had two hits
Lewiston Football Game with Coeur d’Alene Moved to Thursday
The high school football game between Lewiston and Coeur d’Alene has been rescheduled for tomorrow (Thurs) night due to a shortage of officials. The game was originally set for Friday night. The Bengals are looking for their
New Washington Bobcat Jaw Submission Requirements Now in Effect
Washington small game hunters and trappers are now required to submit the lower jaw of any bobcat they harvest, as part of the mandatory pelt sealing process, following a rule update finalized through the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW)’s most recent season setting process. “WDFW will now collect the lower
Gov. Little Commends Water Users for Meeting First Deadline for Update Plan
Governor Brad Little is thanking Idaho water users for meeting the first critical deadline for an updated Groundwater Management Plan as outlined in his “Protecting Idaho Water Sovereignty Act” executive order. The group was formed in August of
2024 Borah Symposium to Discuss Challenges and Opportunities for Peace in the 21st Century
The challenges and opportunities for peace and security in the 21st century will be among the topics discussed at this year’s University of Idaho Borah Symposium. The 77th annual symposium, which is free and open to the
Former LC State Star Seth Brown Delivers Walk-Off in Win Over Mariners
Former Lewis-Clark State star Seth Brown delivered a walk-off single in leading the Oakland Athletics to a 3-2 win over the Seattle Mariners last (Tue) night in Oakland. Brown had 3 hits total, including his 13th homerun
Feds Grant $4.8M for Hydrogen Fuel Research, Fueling Station at WSU
The U.S. Department of Energy has awarded Washington State University grant funding of $4.8 million for hydrogen fuel research. One of the grants will also build a heavy-duty hydrogen fueling station on the Pullman campus. WSU Professors
Idaho Gas Prices Continue Downward Trend
Travel volumes are expected to drop heading into the Fall, and gas prices could follow suit. According to the American Automobile Association, Idaho’s average price for a gallon of regular is $3.58, which is two cents less
Superintendent Reykdal Publishes Guidance for Schools to Limit Cell Phones During Instructional Time
To support student learning and mental health, schools across the state and nation are updating their policies to restrict cell phone use during the school day. According to a 2022 study by the Pew Research Center, 95%
LC State to Hold Multicultural Discovery Events in September
Lewis-Clark State College will celebrate Multicultural Discovery with three campus events during the month of September which are free and open to the public. The events will kick off with the Friendship Luncheon on Sept. 4 from
FDA Issues Final Rule Increasing the Minimum Age for Certain Restrictions on Tobacco Sales
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has announced a final rule that raises the minimum age for certain restrictions on tobacco product sales. According to a news release, these requirements are in line with legislation signed in
Langeliers Leads A’s Past Mariners
Shea Langeliers homered twice and had four runs-batted-in and the Oakland Athletics edged the Seattle Mariners 5-4 in the opening game of a four-game series yesterday (Mon) in Oakland. Cal Raleigh homered and drove in two runs
County Line Fire Now 100 Percent Contained
The County Line Fire burning in the Plummer and Worley areas of north Idaho has reached 100% containment. The size of the fire remains at 192 acres and resources assigned to the fire have been reduced to
Tiegs Tabbed First CCC Women’s Runner of the Week
Alisha Alexander | Assistant Athletic Director-Sports Information CORVALLIS, Ore. – A strong opening meet for Warrior Cross Country resulted in the first weekly honor in the career of local product Grace Tiegs. The junior from Nezperce, Idaho, was
No. 13 Warrior Men Edge Vandals, No. 14 Women Show Off Talented Newcomers to Open Cross Country Season
Alisha Alexander | Assistant Athletic Director-Sports Information CHENEY, Wash. – The No. 13 LC State Men’s Cross Country team put together a stellar race to open the 2024 season and edged NCAA Division I Idaho in the final
Lewiston Clearwater Paper Worker to Compete in National Competition Next Month
Jerrad Porter, a Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning and Refrigeration (HVAC/R) journeyman in the refrigeration department at Clearwater Paper in Lewiston, will compete in the ServiceTitan HVAC 2024 National Championship Finals in West Palm Beach, Fla., in September.
Pullman Wins 2023 Excellence Award for Best City Project
The City of Pullman has received the 2023 Excellence Award for Best City Project from the Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) and the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) for the Arterial Streets Resurfacing 2020 project on Pioneer Hill, which
Cougars Open Football Season at Home with Portland State
The Washington State University football team opens its season at home tomorrow (Sat) when the Cougars host Portland State. Wazzu finished last season with an overall record of 5-7. The Vikings, who play in the FCS Big
Vandals Face Big Test in Season Opener at Oregon
The University of Idaho football team opens the season on the road tomorrow (Sat) in Eugene against 3rd ranked Oregon. The Vandals are coming off a successful 9-4 season a year ago that saw them advance to
Hydrant Flushing in Lewiston to Begin Next Month
The City of Lewiston will be conducting hydrant flushing throughout the Lewiston Water System from September 8th to the 11th, and again from September 15th to 18th. Crews will be working nightly from 6:00 p.m. to 4:00
Mariners Open Weekend Series Tonight in Anaheim
The Seattle Mariners open a three-game series in Anaheim tonight (Fri) against the Los Angeles Angels. The Mariners are 68-66, and trail Houston by 4 games in the American League West Division. The Angels are 55-79, and
Three Arrested Following Traffic Stop in Idaho County
Three people were arrested last weekend following a traffic stop in Idaho County. According to a news release from the Idaho County Sheriff’s Office, a deputy was on routine patrol around 9 p.m. Saturday near Harpster when
Bengals Open Football Season at Post Falls
The Lewiston High School football team opens the season tonight (Fri) in Post Falls against the Trojans. The Bengals are coming off a season that saw them finish with a record of 4-5. The Trojans went 6-4
2024 LC State Cross Country Season Preview
Alisha Alexander | Assistant Athletic Director-Sports Information LEWISTON, Idaho – Warrior Cross Country races into 2024 with high expectations, as well as new challenges, on Friday. The LC State men return a lineup full of experience at the
AAA Expects Increase in Labor Day Travel
The American Automobile Association is predicting another busy travel Labor Day holiday as people look to get away one last time before summer is over. Matthew Conde with AAA-Idaho says, with an expected 9 percent increase in
Idaho Public Utilities Commission Seeks Comments on Avista Natural Gas Rates
The Idaho Public Utilities Commission is accepting written comments on applications from Avista Utilities to change the rates it charges to offer service to natural gas customers in northern Idaho. Avista Utilities is seeking commission approval
Crapo Presents Spirit of Idaho Award to Warhawk Air Museum Volunteers
Idaho Republican U.S. Senator Mike Crapo has presented his Spirit of Idaho Award to Warhawk Air Museum volunteers in Nampa for their efforts to showcase American servicemember history and educate visitors about the cost of freedom. “The
Mariners Close Out Homestand with Series-Clinching Win Over Rays, Brown Homers Twice in A’s Win Over Reds
Julio Rodriguez had two hits, including a homerun and drove in two and Randy Arozarena added 3 hits with a homer and the Seattle Marines beat the Tampa Bay Rays 6-2 yesterday (Wed) at T-Mobile Park. Victor
Idaho’s Hunting Seasons Approach as Fire Season Hangs On
KAMIAH, ID—The days are getting shorter, and the nights are getting cooler in north-central Idaho, which usually means most hunting seasons are just around the corner. The Nez Perce-Clearwater National Forests say some areas of Idaho’s backcountry
Ten WSU & Six U of I Football Players Among a Record-Breaking 3,534 Graduates Who Will Suit Up for College Football This Season
IRVING, TX – The National Football Foundation & College Hall of Fame have released a list of 3,534 student-athletes who have already earned their undergraduate degrees and will be playing college football this fall while pursuing additional
University of Idaho Among Entities Awarded Grants from the Nat’l Endowment for the Humanities; NEH Announces $37.5 Million for 240 Humanities Projects Nationwide
WASHINGTON, D.C. — The National Endowment for the Humanities today announced $37.5 million in grants for 240 humanities projects across the country. This round of funding, NEH’s third and last for fiscal year 2024, will support vital humanities education,
NWS: Temps Drop to Near Freezing in Clearwater & Idaho Counties
From the National Weather Service in Missoula: Chilly! Last night’s cold front along with a period of clear skies allowed temperatures to drop near to below freezing this morning for the higher valleys of Clearwater and Idaho
Little Signs New Executive Order Defending Women’s Sports
Governor Brad Little hosted competitive swimmer and Independent Women’s Voice Ambassador Riley Gaines for a press conference today announcing his new executive order, the Defending Women’s Sports Act. Governor Little was the first governor in the country to sign
Nez Perce County Sheriff’s Office Investigating Fatal Crash
The Nez Perce County Sheriff’s Office investigating what appears to be a fatal crash just south of Lewiston. According to a news release from the sheriff’s office, at at about 10:53 PM last (Tue) night, a vehicle