Lewiston Civic Theatre Presents Little Shop of Horrors

LEWISTON – Lewiston Civic Theatre will open its 2022 – 2023 Season with Little Shop of Horrors on October 14. The musical by Alan Menken and Howard Ashman, and Directed by Amanda Marzo will run October 14, 15, 21,
Firefighters Are Often the Highest Paid Municipal Employees in their Cities
(The Center Square) – Across the country, it is not the mayors, municipal judges, city attorneys, or city managers who are often the highest-paid municipal employees. Firefighters have become the top-paid employees due to a staffing model
Washington Revenue Department Continues Rulemaking on Tax Ruled Unconstitutional
(The Center Square) – The Washington Department of Revenue is moving full speed ahead with rulemaking for the capital gains income tax ruled unconstitutional earlier this year. Last year, the Legislature passed – and Gov. Jay Inslee
Diplomats to Present on Human Rights at U of I’s 75th Borah Symposium

MOSCOW — Global and domestic diplomats, including the former president of Peru, an American three-star general, and a former U.N. human rights leader, are slated to deliver presentations at University of Idaho’s 75th annual Borah Symposium. The annual
Lewiston Police Logs for Saturday, September 17
22-L14492 Unwanted Subject Incident Address: 226 W 22ND ST N; LIBERTY MART Lewiston ID 83501 Disposition: INA Time Reported: 07:41:08 Cad Comments: Comp has a person in the parking lot causing problems, female, she is wearing a red coat on her head, pushing
Idaho Science and Technology Policy Fellowship Places Scientists in State Agencies

MOSCOW — An expanded fellowship program across three Idaho universities is placing two scientists in Idaho state government agencies to bring scientific expertise to policymaking. The Idaho Science and Technology Policy Fellowship (ISTPF) is a nonpartisan program that
Death Notices for Sunday, September 18
Oral “Ron” Craig Oral “Ron” Craig, 86, of Lewiston, died Saturday, Sept. 17, at his home. Mountain View Funeral Home of Lewiston is in charge of arrangements. John X. Geis COEUR D’ALENE — John X. Geis, 80,
Asotin County Community Services to Hold Resource Fair for High School Students with Disabilities
CLARKSTON – Asotin County Community Services in coordination with the Washington State Division of Vocational Rehabilitation (DVR) and Developmental Disabilities Administration & Rural Resources will hold the Asotin County Resource Fair on October 12 at 5:30 pm
Biden Believes Republican Busing Initiative Is ‘Un-American’ and ‘Reckless’
(The Center Square) – President Joe Biden doesn’t want Republican officials interfering with his immigration policies, saying their initiative to send people north from the border is “playing politics” and “un-American.” Speaking at the Congressional Hispanic Caucus
Solar Panels Coming to More Schools, Public Buildings across Washington with Latest Round of Commerce Grants
OLYMPIA — The Washington State Department of Commerce announced last week $1.4 million in grants to state and local government agencies to install solar panels at public buildings in communities throughout the state. The 14 projects awarded funding in