Spokane Self-Advocate to Bring Self-Determination Training to Clarkston
Asotin County’s Bridges to Inclusion Connection presents an inspirational presentation “Reaching My Own Greatness: Self-Determination.” Resa Hayes, self-advocate and Community Educator for People First of Washington (PFOW), shares her story on April 12 at 3:30pm at the
Mayor Bettge to Appoint Moscow Police Captain Anthony Dahlinger as Next Chief of Police
March 28, 2024 (Moscow, Idaho) — Mayor Bettge has announced that he intends to propose the appointment of Moscow Police Department Captain Anthony Dahlinger as the next City of Moscow Chief of Police following Chief James D. Fry’s recent retirement
LC State Dance Earns Three Daktronics NAIA Scholar-Athlete Honors
3/28/2024 | Alisha Alexander | Assistant Athletics Director-Sports Information KANSAS CITY, Mo. – Three LC State Dance student-athletes earned Daktronics NAIA Scholar-Athlete honors, marking the first round of award winners for the new program. To be named a
Lewiston Police Logs for 7AM 3/27/24- 7AM 3/28/24
24-L4091 Theft Incident Address: 2100 MAIN ST Lewiston ID 83501 Disposition: INA Time Reported: 07:15:47 24-L4092 Unwanted Subject Incident Address: 1100 IDAHO ST Lewiston ID 83501 Disposition: INA Time Reported: 08:12:02 24-L4093 Abandoned Vehicle Incident Address: 1000
Wild Mustangs Tito and Nugget Join the Moose Creek Ranger District’s Workforce
KAMIAH, Idaho:— This winter, two new animals joined the Moose Creek Ranger District’s herd. Born in the wilds of eastern Oregon in 2020 and gentled by inmates at the Northern Nevada Correctional Center’s Horse Facility, Tito and
Warrior Tennis Teams Play Lindsey Wilson- See the Results
Warrior Men Earn Doubles Point in Loss to No. 13 Lindsey Wilson 3/27/2024 | Randy Isbelle | Sports Information Intern COLUMBIA, Ky. – The (RV) Lewis-Clark State Men’s Tennis team earned the doubles point against No. 13 Lindsey
Colombian Women’s Rights Pioneer Got Her Start in Pullman
March 28, 2024 By Addy Hatch, WSU Marketing and Communications When Paulina Gómez Vega traveled to Pullman to study at Washington State College in 1921, it was because women in her country, Colombia, were barred from a
BLM BOOSTS INTERNET ACCESS AND RELIABILITY FOR RURAL AND UNDERSERVED COMMUNITIES
WASHINGTON – In support of access to reliable high-speed internet service for every American, the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) is updating regulations for developing and operating broadband infrastructure on public lands. The final rule on Broadband Authorization, Cost
Idaho Technology Council Announces Diane Bevan as New President
Boise, Idaho – The Idaho Technology Council (ITC) is thrilled to announce the selection of Diane Bevan as its new President. Diane brings an impressive background in strategic leadership, community engagement, and philanthropy, making her the ideal
Idaho Tax Commission releases annual tax burden study
BOISE, Idaho — March 27, 2024 — The Idaho State Tax Commission has published the latest tax burden comparative of Idaho and the United States. The study compares Idaho’s state and local taxes with those of other states and the District