U of I Fundraising Reaches a Record

MOSCOW, ID – University of Idaho fundraising has reached a new record, the university said Thursday. The U of I raised $67.6 million for the budget year ending June 30 — topping the $52.5 million raised the
State Seeks Nominees for Recreation and Tourism Award Lifetime Achievement Award winner will be selected by the Governor

BOISE, ID –Nominations are now open for an award recognizing outstanding lifetime achievement in the fields of Idaho recreation and tourism. Idaho Governor Brad Little will select and recognize a nominated individual who has made significant contributions
WSU Athletics Expands Name, Image, and Likeness Efforts

PULLLMAN, WA – Washington State University is bolstering its Name, Image, and Likeness efforts with a new approach that includes two new NIL positions to support Cougar student-athletes. The program is also increasing resources and expanding marketplace
Labor Law Posters Available Online for Idaho Businesses

IDAHO – Idaho businesses are again being solicited by private companies to pay for required labor law posters that the Idaho Department of Labor provides online for free. Employers are required to place the legally mandated posters
Donation will allow WSU insect museum to double storage space, expand collection

PULLMAN, WA – When museum space is at a premium, walking aisles are inefficient. Thanks to Terry and Faye Whitworth, longtime supporters of Washington State University’s Department of Entomology, the M.T. James Entomological Collection will be able to eliminate
Traffic Delays 24 Hours A Day Monday-Friday On US195 Near Pullman For Several Weeks Starting Monday For Repaving

PULLMAN, WA – There will be traffic delays 24 hours a day Monday through Friday on U.S. Highway 195 near Pullman for several weeks starting on Monday for repaving. The Washington State Department of Transportation has hired
Returned Big Game Tags Offer Additional Hunting Opportunities in Idaho Starting Aug. 7

BOISE, ID — Hunters will have another chance to secure big game tags this season, as Idaho Fish and Game opens sales of returned general season tags beginning at 10 a.m. (MDT) on Wednesday, August 7.
In wildfire-prone Washington, ‘collaboration’ on forest management gives way to timber interests

LEAVENWORTH, WA – Throughout her two decades working on forestry issues, Jasmine Minbashian has often found herself at odds with the U.S. Forest Service and the timber industry. Her environmental activism started during the second wave of
At Washington Health Care Authority, workers are warned of layoffs

OLYMPIA, WA – Employees at one of Washington state’s largest health agencies are bracing for layoffs due to ongoing funding challenges. Though how many could lose their jobs and when aren’t known, the leader of the
HUD: ‘Success is no longer being measured by the number of housing units filled’

SPOKANE, WA – A Spokane native now overseeing much of the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development across the Northwest says the Housing First model is failing American taxpayers. President Donald Trump issued an executive order