EPA Administrator, Lee Zeldin Says we can Protect the Environment and Grow the Economy

WASHINGTON, D.C. – President Donald Trump’s Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Lee Zeldin is crisscrossing the country, meeting with policy leaders and everyday Americans to address issues of importance to constituents and promoting his “Powering the Great American
Supreme Court Temporarily Halts Some Venezuelan Deportations

WASHINGTON, D.C. – The U.S. Supreme Court on Saturday temporarily blocked the Trump administration from deporting some Venezuelans in the country who’ve been identified as members of violent gangs, including the terrorist organization, Tren de Aragua. “The
No. 22 Warrior Baseball Slugs it Way to Two Wins Over Bushnell

EUGENE, OR – No. 22 LC State Baseball totaled 21 runs on Friday to come away with two wins against Bushnell University in a Cascade Conference doubleheader. The Warriors slugged their way to each win with clutch
Shoshone-Paiute Tribes Aim to Build Casino Destination Between Boise and Mountain Home

BOISE, ID – The Shoshone-Paiute Tribes are developing their first resort and casino along Interstate 84 halfway between Boise and Mountain Home. For decades, the Shoshone-Paiute Tribes were the only tribe in Idaho without revenue. But the proposed resort
Johnson Places Fifth, Carrara Seventh at CCC Multi Championships

KLAMATH FALLS, OR – Both LC State Men’s Track and Field athletes finished in the top eight at the Cascade Conference multi championships on Friday. Trenton Johnson placed fifth in his first decathlon and Cameron Carrara was