Warrior Baseball Tops CCC Preseason Poll

CORVALLIS, Ore. – The defending Cascade Conference regular-season and tournament champion Lewis-Clark State Baseball team was picked to finish atop the CCC standings for the third year in a row. The Warriors earned all seven first-place votes in
As COVID-19 Restrictions Lift, Canada Reopens its Part of Peace Arch Park

(The Center Square) — The extended Summer of Love has officially ended as Peace Arch Park, a unique gathering place for Canadians and Americans that saw international weddings, family reunions, and other gatherings that might otherwise have
Washington’s Minimum Wage Ranks Highest in the Nation, Families Still Struggling
WASHINGTON, D.C. – With decades-high inflation eroding incomes, families around the country are struggling to make ends meet. The problem is especially pronounced for those in minimum wage jobs, as the federal minimum wage stands at $7.25
Lewiston Police Logs for Friday, October 28
22-L16700 Disabled Vehicle Incident Address: 8TH ST & VINEYARD DR Lewiston ID 83501 Disposition: INA Time Reported: 08:11:47 Cad Comments: Assisted 22-L16701 Parking Problem Incident Address: WARREN ST Lewiston ID 83501 Disposition: INA Time Reported: 09:01:34 Cad Comments: Vehicle 22-L16702 Prowl Check Incident Address: 600 22ND AVE Lewiston ID 83501 Disposition: INA Time
Judge Grants Ferguson’s Request for Maximum Penalty Against Facebook Parent Meta
OLYMPIA — A King County Superior Court judge issued Wednesday the maximum penalty of $24.6 million against Facebook’s parent company, Meta, in Attorney General Bob Ferguson’s campaign finance transparency lawsuit. Ferguson had requested the maximum penalty be imposed. Judge Douglass North
Keeping Workers Safe from COVID-19 Doesn’t End with Washington’s Emergency Orders
TUMWATER — Washington state COVID-19 emergency orders put in place by Gov. Jay Inslee during the pandemic end Monday. Still, coronavirus remains a workplace hazard and employers must continue taking precautions to prevent the spread of the
It’s Time to Start Thinking About Fireplace and Chimney Safety
OLYMPIA – As the days are getting shorter and nights longer, the State Fire Marshal’s Office wants to remind everyone about fireplace and chimney safety. Before starting up the fireplace for the upcoming cooler nights, users should make sure
US Army Corps of Engineers Takes Turbine Out of Service at Little Goose Lock and Dam

STARBUCK, Wa. – Maintenance staff at Little Goose Lock and Dam have confirmed an oil leak in the Main Unit #1 turbine system, some of which was released to the Snake River. The turbine is part of the
Death Notices for Saturday, October 29
Julia M. Burton Julia M. Burton, 76, of Clarkston, died Friday, Oct. 28, 2022, at her home. Merchant Funeral Home of Clarkston is in charge of arrangements. Vera E. Hansen GARFIELD — Vera E. Hansen, 94, of
WDFW Seeks Applicants for Chronic Waste Disease Advisory Council
OLYMPIA – The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) is seeking applicants for a new Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD) Advisory Council. The Department is forming a community-based group specifically focused on advising WDFW’s director on the