Board and Brush Bringing fun and Creativity to the Valley

LEWISTON – Board and Brush is one of the LC Valleys’ newest businesses that is sure to enhance any date night, office party, and so much more. Community members 21 and over can join in on the
Oral Arguments on Washington State’s Capital Gains tax set for January 26
(The Center Square) – The Washington State Supreme Court will hear oral arguments on the state’s contested capital gains income tax at 9 a.m. on Jan. 26, 2023, according to an email letter from Mary Tracy, case
Stabbing Near the Spokane River on Tuesday
SPOKANE – Spokane Valley Major Crimes Detectives are investigating a reported stabbing near the Spokane River in the 16600 block of E. Indiana. The juvenile male was transported to the hospital with what appeared to be possible
Moscow Police Logs for Tuesday, October 25
22-M09212 Accident Hit & Run Incident Address : W PULLMAN RD; MARSHALLS MOSCOW ID 83843 Disposition : CLO Time Reported: 08:12 Cad Comments: Officer advised. ————————————————- 22-M09214 Theft Other Incident Address : 400 BLK S ASBURY ST
Lewiston Police Logs for Tuesday, October 25
22-L16532 Traffic Violation Incident Address: 1200 F ST Lewiston ID 83501 Disposition: INA Time Reported: 08:49:35 Cad Comments: test call ————————————————– 22-L16533 Animal Problem Incident Address: 1900 11TH AVE Lewiston ID 83501 Disposition: INA Time Reported: 09:23:55
Vaccine Requirement Update for WSU Employees, Contractors, and Volunteers
PULLMAN – Due in part to the success of previous COVID‑19 vaccination efforts, Washington State University will eliminate the employee, contractor, and volunteer COVID‑19 vaccine requirement in most settings. The requirement will be lifted in coordination with Governor
Another Case of Chronic Wasting Disease Found in Unit 14

Idaho Fish and Game received notice on Oct. 20 that a white-tailed deer tested positive for the chronic wasting disease. The young doe was found dead along Slate Creek Road in Hunting Unit 14 in Idaho County,
WSU Veterinarian Brings Virtual Reality to Laparoscopic Surgery

PULLMAN – Veterinary surgeons training for laparoscopic surgeries could soon be able to perfect their skills in a virtual reality simulation before ever performing the procedures on live patients. Washington State University veterinarian and professor Boel Fransson
Wall Street ‘Pandemic Boom’ Ends, Sending Impact to New York’s State Budget

(The Center Square) – Wall Street continues to make money, but a report released Tuesday by New York state Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli’s found that the “pandemic boom” investment firms have enjoyed for the last couple of years
Pair of WSU Alumnae Earn Educator Award Grants

PULLMAN – The Washington State University College of Education has given two teachers its Ferrucci Distinguished Educator Award. Melissa Pearcy and Sarah Movius were both recognized for their work as outstanding K-12 science, mathematics, or technology educators.