Warrior Track and Field Adds Sprenger to Spring Roster

(Lewiston, ID) LC State Track and Field bolstered its roster for the spring with the addition of javelin thrower Caleb Sprenger. The freshman will start competing for the Warriors during the outdoor season. Sprenger, a native
Snake River Community Clinic Awarded $160,000 Grant

(Lewiston, ID) Snake River Community Clinic today announced it is among the awardees across the United States that received a grant from Direct Relief’s Fund for Health Equity, which mobilizes financial resources for organizations focused on non-clinical
Washington Lawmaker Proposes Regulations for Self-Checkout Machines

(Olympia, WA) Proposed legislation could change the way customers shop at grocery stores, as one Democratic lawmaker is pushing for regulations on self-checkout machines. House Bill 1739 would establish rules for when and how self-checkout stands could
Joann to Close 500 Stores, Including Clarkston and Moscow Locations

(Clarkston, WA) Joann, the fabrics and craft store company with two locations in our region, has announced plans to close approximately 500 stores across the country as it seeks to reorganize during Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection. In
University of Idaho Achieves Carnegie Classification as a Top U.S. Research Institution

(Moscow, ID) University of Idaho is the first and only Idaho university to join the top research institutions in the United States after earning the R1 designation in the 2025 Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education.
Inspectors general watchdogs file suit over Pres. Trump’s decision to fire them

Eight U.S. inspectors general filed a lawsuit against President Donald Trump and his administration on Wednesday, alleging their firings violated federal law. The inspectors general asked the U.S. District Court in Washington to declare they remained lawfully
Senate votes to confirm Tulsi Gabbard as National Intelligence Director

On Wednesday, Senate Republicans voted to confirm Tulsi Gabbard to become the nation’s director of National Intelligence. The director of national intelligence oversees the 18 agencies that make up the U.S. intelligence community, including the Central Intelligence
Detroit Tigers pitcher Alex Cobb to miss a month with hip injury

Detroit Tigers manager A.J. Hinch told reporters Wednesday that right-handed pitcher Alex Cobb is expected to miss a month — including opening day — due to right hip inflammation. The righty, who has had hip surgery twice,
UNLV offensive lineman Ben Christman dies at age 21

UNLV announced in a statement that offensive lineman Ben Christman was found dead in an off-campus apartment Tuesday morning. Christman was 21-years-old. The university said it didn’t have other details and that a cause of death would
Eric Church to headline 2025 Highways Festival in the UK

Eric Church will return to the UK this year to headline Highways Festival 2025, taking place at the Royal Albert Hall in London across the weekend of May 16-17. On Friday, May 16, Molly Tuttle and