Pacific County angler sentenced to 50 days in jail for salmon snagging violations
OLYMPIA – A Pacific County judge has sentenced a recreational fisherman to 50 days in jail, fined him $1,500, and imposed a five-year fishing license suspension for repeat salmon snagging violations, the Washington Department of Fish and
Moscow Police Logs for 11/27
MPD Press Log 11/27/2023 23-M09778 Welfare Check Incident Address: 1100 blk RIDGE RD MOSCOW ID 83843 Disposition: ACT Time Reported: 02:17 Cad Comments: Request assistance with for an owner who is locked out of her home. Officers responded. No
2023 WAA High School Awards
11/27/2023 | Alisha Alexander | Assistant Athletic Director-Sports Information LEWISTON, Idaho – The winners of the annual High School Awards, presented by the Warrior Athletic Association, will be announced at the LC State Basketball games on Dec. 20. Finalists
Important dates to help plan your December
Monday, November 27, 2023 – 2:28 PM MST From tags sales to general season openers, here’s a partial list of what’s happening in December From tags sales to season openers, there’s a lot happening in Idaho during
FINAL REVISED LAND MANAGEMENT PLAN AND ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT STATEMENT AVAILABLE FOR NEZ PERCE-CLEARWATER NATIONAL FORESTS

KAMIAH, Idaho, November 27, 2023:— A set of strategic planning documents that will guide the management of lands within the four-million-acre Nez Perce-Clearwater National Forests has been released. It updates management direction adopted 36 years ago.
Death Notices 11/28
Linda Bricker Linda Bricker, 69, of Bovill, died Saturday, Nov. 25, 2023, at Kootenai Health in Coeur d’Alene. Short’s Funeral Chapel of Moscow is in charge of arrangements. Janet Rambeau Janet Rambeau, 87, of Lewiston, died Saturday,
U.S. Congressman Russ Fulcher Meets With Lewiston High School Students Tuesday, November 21
LEWISTON – U.S. Congressman Russ Fulcher spoke to around 50 Lewiston High School students on Tuesday, November 21 about an array of issues such as, our Southern border crisis, the implications of living in a state with as much federal land as Idaho, and current events