Hegseth Changes Fort Moore Back to Fort Benning

COLUMBUS, GA – Two years after the sign at Fort Benning was changed to Fort Moore, the sign at the Army base in Georgia will be changed again. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth announced Monday that the name
Veterans’ Department has Started Slashing Nearly $2 Billion in “Non-mission Critical” Contracts

The Department of Veterans Affairs has started cancelling close to 600 “non-mission critical” or “duplicative” contracts valued at about $1.8 billion – and this is just the beginning, according to the department. The cancellations are the result of the
Total Lunar Eclipse to Offer PNW Sky Watchers a Leisurely Spectacle

PULLMAN, WA – On the night of March 13, the moon will leisurely slip into the cone-shaped shadow of the Earth, creating the first total lunar eclipse visible anywhere on the planet since November 2022. WSU astronomer Guy
Hamilton Highlights Three LC State All-CCC Selections as Player of the Year

CORVALLIS, OR. – Alton Hamilton took the Cascade Conference by storm this season and elevated his game in all aspects. The sophomore was voted the 2025 Cascade Conference Player of the Year to highlight a still young
Clarkston Man Arrested for Alleged Identity Theft Following Social Media Tips

CLARKSTON, WA – A Clarkston man was arrested on March 3rd in connection with an alleged identity theft case that began in February. According to an affidavit from the Clarkston Police Department, officers were alerted to
U of I-Led Underwater Forest Research Provides Rare Glimpse to Past Climate Conditions

MOSCOW, ID – Cypress trees found on the ocean floor 5 miles south of coastal Alabama are helping scientists from University of Idaho build climate models based on conditions 75,000 years ago. In an article published in Climate and
Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories Issues Statement in Support of Free Trade

PULLMAN, WA – Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories (SEL) released a public statement emphasizing the benefits of free trade among the United States, Canada, and Mexico. In an open letter, SEL founder and Chairman of the Board Edmund O.
U.S. Senate Democrats Block Bill Banning Biological Males From Women’s School Sports

WASHINGTON, D.C. – The U.S. Senate failed to advance a measure Monday night that would bar transgender students from participating on women’s school sports teams consistent with their gender identity. The bill would help codify into law
LCSC’s Strong Start Not Enough to Hold Off College of Idaho in Cascade Title Game

CALDWELL, ID – The LC State Men’s Basketball team came out hot and gave the No. 1 College of Idaho Yotes a challenge in the title game of the 2025 Cascade Conference Championship. John Lustig led the
Feds to Investigate Western Washington District That let Transgender Athlete Play Basketball Game

TUMWATER, WA – Washington’s Tumwater School District faces a federal investigation from the Trump administration over allowing a transgender athlete from an opposing team to compete in a girls’ high school basketball game last month. The U.S.