
Asotin County Fair Parade 2025

Asotin County Fair Parade
The Asotin County Fair Parade was this morning. We’ve assembled some pics from today’s event.

Asotin County Fair Parade 2025

One Week Until Jog For The Jugs
There’s just one week left until it’s time to lace up your running shoes and support a good, local cause. The Gina Quesenberry Foundation’s Jog for the Jugs run is next Saturday. Check-in is at 8:15am and

Powwow At LHS Open To The Public Tomorrow
Tomorrow is the Lewiston School District Powwow. It features drummers, dancers, arts & crafts vendors and more. It’s at Lewiston High School. Doors open at 11 and the grand entrance is at noon. It’s free and open

Asotin County Fair 2025

Asotin County Fair Underway
Kids turned out in full-force today in a sea of FFA blue at the Asotin County Fair. The gates opened to the public at 9, but students were already busy long before then. Pigs, sheep, cows, goats,

Asotin County Fair 2025

Trio of Warrior Women Earn All-GSAC Tennis Honors
Alisha Alexander | Assistant Athletic Director-Sports Information SURPRISE, Ariz. – Three LC State Warriors earned All-Great Southwest Athletic Conference honors, announced by the conference office on Thursday. Seniors April Buckingham, Beatriz Lambru and Heidi Moyo each earned GSAC

Drug Take-Back Day In Pomeroy Today
Public Health experts tell you not to flush your unused medications now. The best choice is to drop them off to be destroyed by professionals. Your chance to do so is coming up today in Pomeroy. Garfield

Labrador Joins Coalition Supporting the Creation of Second Amendment Task Force
Idaho Attorney General Raúl Labrador has joined attorneys general from 26 states in a letter to U.S. Attorney General Pamela Bondi in support of the creation of the Second Amendment Task Force. In the letter led by

LC State to Hold 16th Annual Research Symposium
Lewis-Clark State College students and faculty members will present their classroom and independent research projects or performances during the college’s 16th Annual Research Symposium that begins today (Fri). All presentations are free and open to the public,

Mariners Take Series with Win Over Boston
Mitch Garver delivered a two-run double and Julio Rodriguez and Dylan Moore each drove in a run as the Seattle Mariners beat the Boston Red Sox 4-3 yesterday (Thur) at Fenway Park. On the mound, starter Bryan

Shinn to Serve as Boise State University Interim President
Idaho State Board of Education President Kurt Liebich has asked Dr. Jeremiah Shinn to serve as interim president at Boise State University when outgoing President Marlene Tromp begins to transition to her new role at the University

Bypass Park Restrooms & Parking, Illia Dunes To Close
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is scaling back operations due to limited resources. That includes elements of Lower Granite Dam and Lock, just downriver from Clarkston. Part of the closure includes the parking area at the

Cup Covers Available To Help Prevent Sexual Abuse
Observing Sexual Assault Awareness Month, the Nez Perce County Prosecutor’s office is offering cup covers to keep your drink from being drugged. The Prosecutor’s office says every year they work with law enforcement to hold offenders of

Hwy 95 To Re-Open Monday After Repairs
Monday you’ll be able to use Highway 95 again to go south through Idaho. The Idaho Transportation Department is reopening the main north-south corridor after heavy rainfall prompted the partial closure between New Meadows and Council. It

Cornhole Tournament To Support LHS Safe & Sober Grad Party
Throw some bean bags, help some students, maybe win some money. The Lewiston and Tammany Safe & Sober graduation party is coming up and they hope you’ll help out by playing some cornhole. There’s a tournament coming

LC Baseball Hosts British Columbia to Decide Conference Regular Season Champion
The Lewis-Clark State baseball team hosts the University of British Columbia this weekend to decide the Cascade Conference regular season champion. The 22nd ranked Warriors are 30-12 overall and 26-7 in league play. The Thunderbirds are 32-13

Crusaders Motorcycle Club to Host Poker Run for Veterans Home
LEWISTON, ID – The Crusaders Motorcycle Club of Lewiston is gearing up for their 22nd Annual Veterans Home Benefit Poker Run, happening Saturday, May 17, 2025. This year’s ride promises fresh excitement with two brand-new run stops

Measles On The Rise, 5 Cases In Washington
A warning is going out from The Washington State Department of Health. They’re urging parents and caregivers to make sure their kids are protected after the breakout of a fifth case of measles this week in Washington

LC Center for Arts and History to Host Meet and Greet Reception for Baseball Exhibit
As part of its latest exhibit, “The Road to Lewiston: A Journey Through the NAIA World Series and Lewis-Clark State’s Legacy”, the college’s Center for Arts and History will host a Meet and Greet Reception today (Thur)

Fire Damages Home, People & Pets Safe
No one was hurt in a fire last night. A release from the Asotin County Fire District says two people escaped their home in Asotin when they woke to find smoke and flames in their hallway. Both

Avista Touts Energy Discount Program
As costs all around us continue to rise, many residents are feeling the pinch. If you’re looking for ways to keep your energy costs lower, Avista may be able to help. The company’s My Energy Discount Program

Lewis-Clark State Earns 48 Spring Daktronics NAIA Scholar-Athlete Honors
Alisha Alexander | Assistant Athletic Director-Sports Information KANSAS CITY, Mo. – Lewis-Clark State had 48 spring student-athletes earn Daktronics NAIA Scholar-Athlete honors, announced by the national office on Wednesday. To qualify as a Daktronics NAIA Scholar-Athlete, students

Crawford Lead M’s Past Red Sox
J.P. Crawford had two hits, including a homerun and drove in 4 runs and Ben Williamson added 3 hits and an RBI as the Seattle Mariners topped the Boston Red Sox 8-5 last (Wed) night at Fenway

Labrador Urges Idahoans to Check Eligibility for Compensation for Inflated Generic Drug Prices
Idaho Attorney General Raúl Labrador urges consumers to check their eligibility for compensation for certain generic drug purchases as Idaho has joined 50 states and territories in seeking preliminary approval for a $39.1 million settlement with generic

Anderson Tabbed Coach of the Year, Three Warriors Earn All-CCC Honors as LC State Places Second at Conference Championships
Alisha Alexander | Assistant Athletic Director-Sports Information PORTLAND, Ore. – LC State Men’s Golf is coming back from the 2025 Cascade Conference Golf Championships as the CCC Runner Up, and with some hardware. Zach Anderson was named the

Barquet Earns All-CCC Honors, Women’s Golf Finishes Third
Alisha Alexander | Assistant Athletic Director-Sports Information PORTLAND, Ore. – Isabella Barquet finished in the top 10 at the 2025 Cascade Conference Golf Championships, presented by U.S. Bank, and earned All-Cascade Conference honors to conclude her season for

Asotin County Fair Setup Underway
Trucks were lined up to unload animals at the fairgrounds. The Asotin County Fair officially starts tomorrow morning, so kids, parents, and fair organizers were busy setting up today. Pictures were hung, flowers were arranged, and animals

Idaho Celebrates Arbor Day on Friday
Each year, the last Friday in April is set aside to celebrate Arbor Day and call attention to the important role trees play in our lives, our communities and our state. This year, Arbor Day is this

LCSC Name Change – Your Questions Answered
Over the last two weeks, we have posted stories about the push to change Lewis-Clark State College’s name to include the word “University”. We checked the Facebook comments and took your questions to the school. As it is

WSU Report Finds Washington Faces Worsening Local News Crisis
A new statewide report from Washington State University’s Edward R. Murrow College of Communication reveals a worsening crisis in Washington’s local news industry, echoing national patterns of newsroom closures, declining civic engagement, and deepening media inequality. The

Medical Debt No Longer Reported On WA Credit Reports
Your medical debt can’t be put on your credit report any more if you live in Washington State. Governor Bob Ferguson signed Senate Bill 5480 yesterday. It keeps credit collectors from adding medical debt to your credit

2025 WAA Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony Saturday
Three teams that played for national titles and five individuals who had different roles in helping Lewis-Clark State College athletics achieve excellence have been selected to be inducted into the Lewis-Clark State Athletic Hall of Fame this

Clarkston, Asotin Schools Closed Friday For Fair & Rodeo
This Friday the Asotin County Fair and Hells Canyon Rodeo start up. Students will be showing off their animals, projects, and art. This means the schools will be closed. All of the schools in the Clarkston and

LC State Men’s Tennis Ranked No. 25 in Final Rating
Alisha Alexander | Assistant Athletic Director-Sports Information KANSAS CITY, Mo. – The LC State Men’s Tennis team checked in at No. 25 in the final NAIA Men’s Tennis Coaches’ Top 25 Rating of the season. The Warriors await

Washington Business Survey Shows Many Look To Move To Idaho
The number of Washington businesses considering moving out of state is up. The Association of Washington Business Spring Survey is out. It details the feelings and plans of Washington business owners and employers. 12% of Washington businesses

Man Suffers Critical Injuries Following Crash Along Grangemont Road
Idaho State Police are investigating a single vehicle crash that occurred late last (Tue) night on the Grangemont Road in Clearwater County. According to an ISP news release, at about 10:30 pm an unidentified 54-year-old man from

50th Anniversary Celebration of Hells Canyon National Recreation Area is May 7
Lewis-Clark State College’s Introduction to Public History class will be hosting a reception to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Hells Canyon National Recreation Area. The reception will take place at the Lewiston City Library event space

Bregman, Casas Lead Red Sox Past Mariners
Alex Bregman had two doubles and 3 runs-batted-in, and Tristan Casas homered and also drove in 3 in leading the Boston Red Sox to an 8-3 win over the Seattle Mariners yesterday (Tue) at Fenway Park. Bryce

Idaho Attorney General Joins Letter Demanding the Nation’s Leading Companies to Abandon DEI Initiatives
Idaho Attorney General Raúl Labrador has joined a letter with 14 other attorneys general urging the Business Roundtable, an association of the nation’s leading companies, to abandon what they call their unlawful and misguided DEI initiatives. According

Idaho Schools Encouraged to Celebrate School Lunch Hero Day May 2
Idaho schools participating in the National School Lunch Program will have the opportunity to celebrate the child nutrition heroes who keep their school communities fed, healthy and ready to learn with the School Nutrition Association’s (SNA) National

Three Warrior Men in the Top 10, LC State in Second Heading into CCC Final Round
Alisha Alexander | Assistant Athletic Director-Sports Information PORTLAND, Ore. – LC State Men’s Golf improved by one stroke in the second round of the 2025 Cascade Conference Championships, presented by U.S. Bank, and remain in second place with

LC State Women’s Golf Remains in Third at CCC Championships, Barquet in Top 10
Alisha Alexander | Assistant Athletic Director-Sports Information PORTLAND, Ore. – The Warrior Women’s Golf team remains in third place after the second round of the Cascade Conference Golf Championships, presented by U.S. Bank, on Tuesday. Isabella Barquet moved

Lapwai Students Celebrate Earth Day With Town Cleanup
Lapwai High School students spent part of today cleaning up for Earth Day. It’s a senior project and adviser Derek Knoll says it’s a huge success. “They did a great job. I’m just monumentally proud of them.”

Drug Take-Back Day In Pomeroy
Public health experts tell you not to flush your unused medications now. The best choice is to drop them off to be destroyed by professionals. Your chance to do so is coming up this Friday in Pomeroy.

Idaho Gov. Little Ramps Up Federal Forest Management with New Executive Order
Idaho Governor Brad Little issued a new executive order today (Tue), the “Make Forests Healthy Again Act,” directing the Idaho Department of Lands (IDL) to expand its partnership with the U.S. Forest Service to increase management activities

Embrace Race Color Run Searching For Volunteers
If you’d like to help out with an annual event for the YWCA, they’d love to have you volunteer! The Embrace Race Color Run is coming up May 17th. They’re looking for people at the registration table,

Coffee Chat With Clarkston School Board Members
Clarkston School Board members are ready to sit down and have a cup of joe with you. They want to hear what’s on your mind in a very informal setting. Coffee Chat is coming up tomorrow (Weds,