NAIA Launches “The Right Way to Play” Campaign

KANSAS CITY, Mo – The National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA), the governing body for athletics at more than 250 colleges and universities including Lewis-Clark State College, has announced the launch of its new campaign: “The Right
House Passes Bill Requiring Proof of Citizenship to Register to Vote

WASHINGTON, D.C. – Four House Democrats joined Republicans in passing a bill Thursday that would require people to present proof of citizenship when registering to vote. The Safeguard American Voter Eligibility (SAVE) Act, introduced by Rep. Chip
Oregon Lawmakers Let ‘Make Polluters Pay’ Climate Bill Die in Committee

SALEM, OR – A bill that would have required fossil fuel companies doing business in Oregon to pay for the downstream and multigenerational costs of their climate pollution will not move forward. The Senate Committee on Energy
Ferguson Replaces Inslee Nominees with Tribal-Backed Appointees to Wildlife Panel

OLYMPIA, WA – Hunters, anglers, and a bloc of 20 tribes in western Washington are among those pleased with three nominees Gov. Bob Ferguson announced this week for the state’s Fish and Wildlife Commission. In January, shortly
LC Valley Easter Egg Hunts and Events Guide 2025

LC VALLEY – Easter is right around the corner, bringing a variety of egg hunts, family-friendly activities, church services, and festive events to communities across the LC Valley. Whether you’re looking for a large community egg hunt,
WSU Football Spring Showcase Saturday

PULLMAN, WA – Washington State University football’s Crimson and Gray Spring Showcase is on Saturday. It starts at 1:00 on Gesa Field inside Martin Stadium. New Coach Jimmy Rogers will run through drills before transitioning to live
Granite Lake Park Temporary Closure Scheduled for April 17

CLARKSTON, WA – The Port of Clarkston has announced that Granite Lake Park will be closed on Thursday, April 17, 2025, from 7:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m. The temporary closure is necessary to allow for the annual
Attorney General Labrador Issues Warning to Phone Providers Over Unlawful Robocalls

BOISE, ID – Attorney General Raúl Labrador and the 51 attorneys general participating in the Anti-Robocall Multistate Litigation Task Force have issued warnings to nine voice service providers for allegedly transmitting unlawful robocalls. The letters advise that
Lewiston Airport Announces new Air Traffic Manager

LEWISTON, ID – The Lewiston-Nez Perce County Regional Airport has announced that Troy A. Shackelford has joined the airport as the new Air Traffic Manager. According to the airport, Shackelford brings extensive experience in air traffic management,
Washington State Senate Passes Bill Eliminating Felony Riot Charge for Juvenile Inmates

OLYMPIA, WA – A felony offense today may only amount to internal discipline tomorrow after Senate Democrats passed a bill on Tuesday that prohibits the state from charging juveniles with prison riot crimes. State law currently allows