Father and Son Missing Following Canoe Accident in the Columbia National Refuge

NEAR WARDEN, Wa. -One child has been hospitalized, a sibling is dead, and their father and brother are missing after a canoe accident in the Columbia National Wildlife Refuge on Friday. The father, age 32, and his
Idaho Joins $16 Million Multistate Settlements over Experian Data Breaches
BOISE – Attorney General Lawrence Wasden announced last week that Idaho, along with a coalition of other states, has agreed to two multistate settlements with Experian concerning data breaches in 2012 and 2015 that compromised the personal
Lewiston Police Logs for Friday, November 11
22-L17412 LAlarm Incident Address: 1800 18TH AVE; lewis clarks preschool Lewiston ID 83501 Disposition: FAL Time Reported: 07:03:55 Cad Comments: False alarm 22-L17413 Trace Incident Address: 600 5TH AVE; S J Central Energy Plant Nezperce ID 83543 Disposition: INA Time Reported: 07:40:13 Cad Comments: 911 hangup 22-L17414
It’s Time For Hanging Out With Turkeys!

We’re sending Bone to live in a trailer 30 feet in the air at Rogers Toyota from November 17th to the 19th to collect donations for Community Action and the Asotin County food banks. These donations will
THIS DAY IN HISTORY – Ellis Island Closes

On November 12, 1954, Ellis Island, the gateway to America, shuts it doors after processing more than 12 million immigrants since opening in 1892. Today, tens of millions of Americans can trace their roots through Ellis Island, located
Death Notices for Saturday, November 11
Emma Dickinson Emma Dickinson, 85, of Clarkston, died Thursday, Nov. 10, 2022, at Tri-State Memorial Hospital in Clarkston. Merchant Funeral Home of Clarkston is in charge of arrangements. Mathilda ‘Tillie’ M. Cochrane GARFIELD — Mathilda “Tillie” M.
The Native and Strong Lifeline to Launch on Thursday
OLYMPIA – Washington state’s The Native and Strong Lifeline to launch next Thursday, Nov. 17, is dedicated to American Indian and Alaska Native populations. It is the first such lifeline in the nation. Historical trauma, disproportionate poverty,
Washington Building Code Council Votes to Mandate Heat Pumps

(The Center Square) – The Washington State Building Code Council has voted to mandate heat pumps in all new residential construction starting in July. In April, the council voted to require that new commercial and multi-family construction
Superintendent Reykdal Announces Plan to Ensure Equitable Access to Strong Foundations
OLYMPIA—When Washington’s youngest learners can access high-quality early learning experiences, they are more prepared to succeed in kindergarten and beyond. In a press conference Thursday, State Superintendent Chris Reykdal announced his plans to ensure equitable access to
Veterans Encouraged to Tell their Stories for National History Project

(The Center Square) – Every warrior has a story to tell and Eastern Washington Congresswoman Cathy McMorris Rodgers, R-Spokane, wants to collect them all for a national history project. McMorris Rodgers said the stories of veterans will