Walla Walla Launches Civics Academy to Strengthen Engagement with Residents

WALLA WALLA, WA – The city of Walla Walla is excited to announce the launch of its first Civics Academy, an interactive program designed to help residents gain a deeper understanding of local government operations and how
Friends of the Lewiston City Library are Seeking New Members

LEWISTON, ID– The Friends of the Lewiston City Library are actively seeking new members to join their Executive Committee and help support the library through fundraising and program coordination. This dedicated volunteer group plays a vital role
Yellowstone Announces Lottery for 2025-2026 Non-Commercially Guided Snowmobile Access Program

MAMMOTH HOT SPRINGS, WY – Beginning Friday, Aug. 1, people may apply to the 2025-2026 winter lottery for permits to snowmobile in Yellowstone National Park without a commercial guide. Authorized in 2013, the Non-Commercially Guided Snowmobile Access
LC State Streamlining Services, Expanding Programs in Coeur d’Alene

COEUR D’ALENE, ID – To capitalize on existing and emerging opportunities and synergies, and to help meet some of the region’s greatest needs, Lewis-Clark State College is streamlining and expanding its operational and programmatic focus in Idaho
Remember to complete hunter education before fall seasons

OLYMPIA, WA — Looking forward to the fall hunting seasons? The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) encourages new hunters to complete their mandatory hunter education course as soon as possible during some of the many
Plenty of Action in August: Key Hunting and Tag Sale Dates for Idaho Outdoors Enthusiasts

IDAHO – August is shaping up to be a busy month for Idaho hunters and outdoor enthusiasts, with a host of important tag sales, season openers, and application deadlines on the calendar. Whether you’re aiming for a
Officials say 29 Active Large Fires have Burned Over 300,000 Acres Nationwide

BOISE, ID – The National Interagency Fire Center (NIFC) says fire conditions remain critical across parts of the western United States. Dry lightning and gusty winds are pushing thunderstorms into areas with very dry fuels, especially in
Eastern Washington Rancher Says Wolves Are Threatening Livelihoods

REPUBLIC, WA – The Washington Department of Fish & Wildlife “lethally removed” an adult male wolf from the Togo pack territory in northeast Washington’s Ferry County this week. WDFW approved the kill after three attacks on livestock on
Clarkston Protest Set for Saturday as Part of Nationwide ‘Rage Against the Regime’ Movement

CLARKSTON, WA – Local activists are preparing to gather as part of a nationwide day of protest known as Rage Against the Regime. The Clarkston demonstration will take place from 10 a.m. to noon on Saturday on
New Gas Taxes, Climate Programs Drive Fuel Costs up in Washington State

OLYMPIA, WA – While gas prices in Washington state fluctuate, they have increased overall compared to last year, with drivers enduring some of the highest fuel costs in the nation. According to AAA, the average price of