Prosecutor’s Office Filed Lewd Conduct with a Minor Child and Sexual Abuse Charges Against 48-Year-Old Lewiston Man

LEWISTON – This afternoon, the Nez Perce County Prosecutor’s Office filed two counts of Lewd Conduct with a Minor Child (18-1508) and one count of Sexual Abuse of a Child under 16 (18-1506) against 48-year-old Chad A
3-Time Convicted Felon in Possession of Firearm, Arrested During Theft, Bond Set at $5,000
SPOKANE VALLEY – On October 05, 2022, at approximately 12:00 pm, Spokane Valley Deputy Nathan Overbay responded to a possible theft in progress call at Walmart, 5025 E. Sprague Avenue. A store asset protection associate (APA) advised
Movie Staring Local Actors and Interim Mayor of Pierce Opening at Village Centre Cinemas in Lewiston Friday

The Merciful is opening tonight at Village Centre Cinemas in Lewiston. Written, Directed & Starring Lewiston’s Robert Schumacher and shot & edited by Mezia Media. The Merciful won a Remi award at WorldFest-Houston International Film Festival this spring
Special Session tax Rebates on the way to Idahoans
BOISE — Idahoans who qualify for the 2022 Special Session rebate can now track their payment online at tax.idaho.gov/rebate. To get the status of their rebate, they’ll need their Social Security number and either their Idaho driver’s license, state-issued
Gov. Little Responds to Biden’s Pardon for Marijuana Offenders

BOISE – Governor Brad Little issued the following statement after President Joe Biden announced he would pardon all federal marijuana convictions and encouraged governors to issue similar pardons in their states. “Open borders and open prisons –
Federal Data shows job Creation Slowed in September
(The Center Square) – The U.S. economy added 263,000 nonfarm jobs last month, the lowest total new jobs for a month all year. The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics released the data, which showed the unemployment rate declined slightly
Death Notices for Friday, October 7
Arthur H. Johnstone Jr. Arthur H. Johnstone Jr., of Clarkston, died Thursday, Oct. 6, 2022, at 95 in Riverview Residential Care in Clarkston. Merchant Funeral Home of Clarkston is in charge of arrangements.
Paw Pals Awareness

This year our local shelters have received a record number of dogs and cats who need a new home. But they also need medical care, food, bedding, and more supplies. With limited resources, our animal shelters need
Dust Storm Pauses Play for Warrior Golf at Ottawa Fall Invitational

SURPRISE, Ariz. – Both LC State Golf teams were able to complete a round and a half before a massive dust storm suspended play at the Ottawa Fall Invitational on Monday. The tournament, hosted by Ottawa (Ariz.) at
Gritman Pink Tea and Pink Cocktail Events Return Oct. 11 in Moscow
MOSCOW ― The 20th Gritman Pink Tea and Pink Cocktail events return to Moscow later this month as a time for our community to come together in support of cancer care. The Pink Tea is the vision of former first lady