Learn More About why Tim Gresback is Running for District 6 House Seat B

MOSCOW – Tim Gresback is a hard-working, self-made individual who explained he is ready to work on behalf of Idahoans in District 6 on a variety of issues. Gresback comes from a family of 12 siblings and
Moscow Police Logs for Tuesday, November 1
22-M09460 Disorderly Incident Address: 2200 blk NURSERY ST MOSCOW ID 83843 Disposition: ACT Time Reported: 00:02 Cad Comments: Complaint of female causing problems. Officer responded. No report. —————————————————- 22-M09461 Theft Other Incident Address: W PULLMAN RD; WALMART
It’s Time For Nez Perce Express Sportsman’s Spotlight!

It’s time to win some prizes with this year’s Nez Perce Express Sportsman’s Spotlight. Prizes like: 2 tickets to see Lonestar, $500 Gas card from Nez Perce Express Shoulder mount from Rising Phoenix Taxidermy Load of gravel
Study Identifies key Protein that Drives Rheumatoid Arthritis Damage

SPOKANE, Wash. – Scientists have identified a protein known as sulfatase‑2 that plays a critical role in the damage caused by rheumatoid arthritis. A chronic disease in which the immune system attacks the body’s own joint tissues,
New Entomology Scholarship Honors WSU Adjunct Professor, Alumna Laurel Hansen

PULLMAN – A passion for insects and a willingness to implement her research in the field set Laurel Hansen apart in entomology. Now, the Washington State University adjunct professor and alumna’s contributions are being recognized through a
New way Found to Turn Number Seven Plastic into Valuable Products

PULLMAN, Wash. — A method to convert commonly thrown-away plastic to a resin used in 3D printing could allow for making better use of plastic waste. A team of Washington State University researchers developed a simple and
Growth, Succession Planning and Cybersecurity are top Priorities for Businesses
SPOKANE, Wash. — Attracting new customers, planning for retirement and protecting against cyberattacks emerged as three top‑of‑mind priorities for small business owners in a new small business needs assessment commissioned by the Washington Small Business Development Center
Self‑Pollinating Plant Shows Rapid Loss of Genetic Variation

PULLMAN, Wash. — Without bumble bees, a flowering plant that can self‑pollinate lost substantial genetic variation within only nine generations, an experimental study found. A group of “selfing” monkeyflower plants lost 13% to 24% of their genetic
State Lands Agencies Announce 2023 Discover Pass Free Days
OLYMPIA – The Washington State Discover Pass Program has designated the Discover Pass free days for 2023. On these days, visitors will not need a Discover Pass to park at Washington state parks and on recreation lands managed by Washington Department of
90 Mayors Complete Mayor’s Walking Challenge

BOISE – The Mayor’s Walking Challenge is putting $83,500 into Idaho communities, thanks to the efforts of 90 elected officials who participated in the Blue Cross of Idaho Foundation for Health’s annual program. Idaho mayors who walked