Do You Have A Teacher You Love?

Tell us about it! !! Each month September through May one teacher is selected as the Alliance Title Teacher of the Month. To nominate your teacher, co worker, or child’s teacher go to the events and contests
Nez Perce Express Sportsman’s Spotlight

It’s time to win some prizes with this year’s Nez Perce Express Sportsman’s Spotlight. Prizes like: • 2 tickets to see Lonestar • $900 in gas cards from Nez Perce Express • Shoulder mount from Rising Phoenix
LC State Sets Performances of ‘Emme and the Taking of the Woods’

LEWISTON – “Emme and the Taking of the Woods,” a play written by Lewis-Clark State College Humanities Division instructor Jef Petersen, will be performed on Oct. 27-29 and Nov. 3-5 at the college’s Silverthorne Theatre. Doors open
The World’s Largest Radioactive Waste Melter Now Heating Up at Hanford

HANDFORD – The world’s largest melter of radioactive waste is now heating up near Richland after more than 20 years of construction. The melter will be used to glassify radioactive waste from Hanford tanks, preparing the waste for permanent
DHW Issues Public Warning Due to Potentially Hazardous Conditions at Lake Cascade and Payette River

BOISE — The Idaho Department of Health and Welfare (DHW) Division of Public Health and the Idaho Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) are notifying the public of potentially hazardous conditions at Lake Cascade in Valley County and
Death Notices for Saturday, October 15
L. Lorraine (Rainey) Harris L. Lorraine (Rainey) Harris, 77, of Lewiston, died Thursday, Oct. 13, 2022, at her home. Malcom’s Brower-Wann Funeral Home of Lewiston is in charge of arrangements. Randy K. Doman COTTONWOOD — Randy K.
Law Enforcement Group Argues ‘Defund the Police’ Movement, ‘Rogue Prosecutors’ Drove Spike in Violent Crime

(The Center Square) – Some law enforcement groups and police experts are blaming rising violent crime on a “toxic trio,” pointing the finger at anti-police rhetoric, lax prosecutors, and the “defund the police” movement. “Defaming and defunding
Washington Supreme Court Ruling on Prevailing Wage Law Could Increase the Cost of Public Works
(The Center Square) – The Washington Supreme Court has reversed a lower court to find the state’s latest prevailing wage law constitutional. The statute “requires the industrial statistician” at the Washington Department of Labor and Industries “to
Washington Sno-Park Permits Go on Sale November 1

OLYMPIA – The Washington State Parks Winter Recreation Program Sno-Park permits announced the sale of Sno-Park permits starting Nov. 1. The Program manages over 130 recreation sites, or Sno-Parks, across the state for recreators to enjoy during
WDFW Lifts Fire Restrictions on Most Department-Managed Lands
OLYMPIA – The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) announced campfire and other remaining fire restrictions on most Department-managed lands have been lifted, beginning October 14. “While wildfire risk remains high in some areas, the risk