WSU veterinarians remove nearly 100 pounds of sand and gravel from horse’s belly

PULLMAN, WA – Unusual cases are part of the job for veterinarians at Washington State University, but a horse with nearly 100 pounds of sand and gravel in its gut was still quite a surprise. How the
Jackson’s Pay It Forward Foundation Celebrates $2 Million Milestone with Community Event

LEWISTON, ID – Jackson’s Pay It Forward Foundation has officially surpassed $2 million in support given to families in need, marking a major milestone for the organization. To celebrate this achievement, the foundation is inviting the community
Malden Man Pleads Guilty to Communicating with Minor for Immoral Purposes

COLFAX, WA – A 21-year-old Malden man has pleaded guilty to communicating with a minor for immoral purposes. Levi Anderson pleaded guilty to the misdemeanor count in Whitman County District court Friday. In the plea agreement
WSU Fraternity Loses Recognition This Fall For Hazing Students Last Spring

PULLMAN, WA – A Washington State University fraternity has lost its recognition for the fall semester for hazing. According to updated information posted on the WSU website the Gamma Iota Omicron fraternity hazed new members last spring.
LC State Cross Country Opens Season Ranked in Top 20

KANSAS CITY, MO – Both LC State Cross Country teams will begin 2025 in the top 16 of the NAIA. The women checked in at No. 16 in the preseason coaches’ poll, and the men were voted
Data Shows U.S. Immigrant Population has Declined for First Time in Nearly 60 Years

WASHINGTON, D.C. – The U.S.’s foreign-born population shrunk this year for the first time since the 1960s, new data released Thursday from the nonpartisan Pew Research Center found. After rapidly growing for more than 50 years, the
Lewiston 3-Year-Old Currently in 3rd Place in National Toddler Contest

LEWISTON, ID – Three-year-old Logan Hargett of Lewiston is currently in third place in his group in the national Toddler of the Year competition, a fundraising campaign hosted by Mario Lopez and organized by Colossal. The contest
Washington State Prisons Continue Reports to ICE Despite Pushback From Democrats

OLYMPIA, WA – Dozens of Democratic lawmakers in the Washington Legislature have pushed in recent months to reassess how the state Department of Corrections shares information with federal immigration authorities. But Washington’s governor and attorney general, both
Corks for a Cause Returns August 28 to Support YWCA Lewiston-Clarkston

LEWISTON, ID – The YWCA Lewiston-Clarkston will host Corks for a Cause, an end-of-summer fundraising event, on Thursday, August 28, from 6:00 to 9:00 p.m. at Lindsay Creek Vineyards. The evening will feature live music by JR
State of Idaho Projected to end Fiscal Year With $80 Million Budget Deficit

BOISE, ID – A new budget report from the Idaho Legislature shows the state of Idaho is projected to end the current fiscal year 2026 with a budget deficit of nearly $80 million, which would violate the