Warrior Athletics Celebrates Seventh Annual LCSPYs Awards Banquet

LEWISTON, ID – The Lewis-Clark State Association of Student-Athletes (ASA) hosted the seventh annual LCSPYs award show on Tuesday night and handed out 13 awards in the Williams Conference Center. The awards included Men’s and Women’s Freshmen
Lawmakers move to eliminate age cap on earned income tax credit

WASHINGTON, D.C. – As Republicans work to draft tax legislation for the 2025 federal budget package, lawmakers have introduced bipartisan legislation to eliminate the age cap on eligibility for the earned-income tax credit. The bill, introduced Tuesday by
Steptoe Canyon Road In Southern Whitman County Reopens Today-Damage From February Flood Repaired

COLTON, WA – Steptoe Canyon Road in Southern Whitman County will reopen Wednesday after being closed since February’s flood. The late February high water damaged two bridges in the canyon which runs from Colton down to the
Idaho Joins $39.1 Million Settlement Over Inflated Generic Drug Prices

BOISE, ID – Idaho Attorney General Raúl Labrador is urging residents to check their eligibility for compensation under a $39.1 million multistate settlement with Apotex, a generic drug manufacturer accused of price-fixing and limiting market competition. The
Lewis-Clark State Earns 48 Spring Daktronics NAIA Scholar-Athlete Honors

KANSAS CITY, MO – Lewis-Clark State had 48 spring student-athletes earn Daktronics NAIA Scholar-Athlete honors, announced by the national office on Wednesday. To qualify as a Daktronics NAIA Scholar-Athlete, students must maintain a minimum cumulative grade point
LC State Men’s Tennis Ranked No. 25 in Final Rating

KANSAS CITY, MO – The LC State Men’s Tennis team checked in at No. 25 in the final NAIA Men’s Tennis Coaches’ Top 25 Rating of the season. The Warriors await the announcement of the national tournament
Belief in False Measles Claims Correlated With Lower Vaccination Rates, Survey Finds

WASHINGTON, D.C. — Americans are increasingly unsure what to believe about measles as an outbreak spreads throughout the country, according to a survey released Wednesday by the nonpartisan health research organization KFF. The poll shows that nearly a
Permit-to-Purchase Bill for Gun Buyers Headed to WA Governor’s Desk

OLYMPIA, WA – A new state permit requirement for gun buyers is poised to become law, as the Washington House sent the legislation to the governor’s desk late Tuesday. House Bill 1163 would require gun buyers to
Critchfield Spells Out ‘Ongoing’ Plan to Comply With Federal DEI Dictates

Originally posted on IdahoEdNews.org on April 22, 2025 BOISE, ID – In order to secure a share of federal funding, Idaho administrators will have to state, in writing, that their schools are following federal anti-discrimination law. “This
Faith Leaders say Idaho law is Criminalizing Homelessness

BOISE, ID – Faith leaders are voicing their opposition to Idaho legislation passed this session they describe as criminalizing homelessness. The Legislature passed Senate Bill 1141, which bans public sleeping or camping on public property in Idaho cities