Trump Goal to End Taxes on Social Security Gets Bipartisan Support

WASHINGTON, D.C. – One of President Donald Trump’s tax policy wishlist items is receiving support from some Democratic lawmakers – but with a caveat. Trump has put pressure on Congress to include ending Social Security taxes in
Warrior Baseball Ranked No. 22 in Latest Top 25

KANSAS CITY, MO – Warrior Baseball rejoined the NAIA’s top 25 on Wednesday at No. 22 after nine straight wins. LC State swept both Warner Pacific (Ore.) and The College of Idaho and took a midweek matchup
Warrior Spring Student-Athletes Earn 50 Academic All-Cascade Conference Honors

CORVALLIS, OR – LC State had 50 spring student-athletes earn Academic All-Cascade Conference honors, announced by the conference office on Wednesday. The Warriors had 17 men’s track and field athletes, 12 baseball players, 10 women’s track and
Musical Tribute to Local Folk Music Legend Dan Maher in Moscow Thursday Night

MOSCOW, ID – A musical tribute concert to local folk music legend Dan Maher will take place Thursday night in Moscow. Maher has been diagnosed with stage 4 liver cancer. He hosted a folk music show on
Federal Cuts Threaten Idaho Library And Museum Programs

IDAHO FALLS, ID – At the Art Museum of Eastern Idaho in Idaho Falls, a program called the Teens at The Art Museum is meant to encourage youth to participate in museum activities. “The demographic that visits
Lower Granite Changes Public Crossing Hours

CLARKSTON, WA – Starting April 17, Lower Granite Dam and Lock will be implementing changes to the public crossing schedule. Until further notice, the hours for public crossing will be 7 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. daily. Additionally,
”Wild Light” Exhibition Illuminates Moscow’s Third Street Gallery

MOSCOW, ID – The City of Moscow and the Moscow Arts Commission are set to unveil “Wild Light,” a captivating photography exhibition at the Third Street Gallery. Running from April 17 to July 3, 2025, the
St. Maries Jewelry Store Honored as April Small Business of the Month

BOISE, ID – U.S. Senator Jim Risch has recognized Schumacker’s Jewelry in St. Maries as Idaho’s Small Business of the Month for April 2025. The longtime family business will be honored in the Congressional Record for its
University of Idaho Grant to Help Farmers Terminated by USDA

MOSCOW, ID – The largest grant in University of Idaho’s history, intended to provide payment directly to Idaho producers for developing sustainable agricultural practices, was terminated this week as a result of new criteria implemented by
New Pollen-Replacing Food For Honey Bees Brings New Hope For Survival

PULLMAN, WA — Scientists have unveiled a new food source designed to sustain honey bee colonies indefinitely without natural pollen. Published April 16 in the journal Proceedings of the Royal Society B, the research from Washington State University and APIX