Drug Enforcement Administration arrests for fentanyl surpass arrests for heroin for first time
WASHINGTON ― Arrests by the Drug Enforcement Administration for fentanyl offenses exceeded those for heroin offenses for the first time in fiscal year 2021, according to a new Bureau of Justice Statistics report, Heroin, Fentanyl, and Other Opioid Offenses
BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT OFFERS PARTNERS WILDLAND FIRE EQUIPMENT
Portland, Ore. — The Bureau of Land Management’s Rural Fire Readiness program is dedicated to enhancing the firefighting capabilities of wildland firefighting partners. Through the program, the BLM can provide training and equipment, including supplies and communication devices.
WDFW plans prescribed fires on Eastern Washington wildlife areas
SPOKANE- Annual prescribed fires on Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW)-managed lands in Eastern Washington are scheduled to start in March, as conditions allow. Prescribed fires on WDFW wildlife areas reduce the risk of future wildfires, reduce the
Moose Creek Ranger District Holding Public Meeting on Ongoing Projects March 15
KAMIAH, Idaho:—The Moose Creek Ranger District of the Nez Perce-Clearwater National Forests is holding a public meeting at the Fenn Ranger Station Visitor Center on March 15, 2024 at 6 PM. The purpose of the meeting is
Licensed Big Game Outfitter and Licensed Big Game Guide from Challis Indicted for Violating the Lacey Act
POCATELLO – A federal grand jury sitting in Pocatello returned a six-count indictment on February 27, 2024, charging Jerrod Randall Farr, 52, and Michael Timothy Scott, 67, both of Challis, with Lacy Act violations, U.S. Attorney Josh Hurwit announced today. Farr, a
Lewiston Civic Theatre presents Peter and the Starcatcher, March 22 – April 7, 2024
The Lewiston Civic Theatre is thrilled to bring a whimsical, wonderful theatrical adventure to the stage. This Tony award winning show, Peter and the Starcatcher, unfolds and the audience discovers the origin of the beloved Peter Pan story. There
AG Ferguson: Attorney General’s Office will implement state Hate Crimes Hotline

AG Ferguson offers the following statement on the passage of Senate Bill 5427 OLYMPIA — Today, the Legislature adopted legislation sponsored by Sen. Javier Valdez, D-Seattle, creating a statewide hate crimes hotline in the Attorney General’s Office. The
Moscow Police Logs for 2/28/24
24-M01447 Parking Problem Incident Address: E B ST & N HAYES ST; between B and MOSCOW ID 83843 Disposition: CLO Time Reported: 07:37 Cad Comments: Multiple vehicles parked on the corner that makes it difficult to see around. Officer responded,
Warrior Men’s Basketball Edges EOU to Advance in CCC Tournament
BOX SCORE 2/28/2024 | Alisha Alexander | Assistant AD-Sports Information LEWISTON, Idaho – A total team effort with five Warriors in double-digits helped LC State get past a strong-willed Eastern Oregon team in the quarterfinal round of the Cascade
Death Notices for Thursday 2/29/24
Judy Morris Judy Morris, 74, of Lapwai, died Wednesday, Feb. 28, 2024, at Lewiston Transitional Care of Cascadia. Mountain View Funeral Home of Lewiston is in charge of arrangements. Dale Arnzen Dale Arnzen, 74, of Craigmont, died