Career-Low Round for LC State’s Shockey Wraps up Kalispel Invitational

SPOKANE, WA – Senior Dallis Shockey put together one of the best tournaments of her career, highlighted by a career-low round of 1-under, 71 on Tuesday. The senior was the top non-NCAA Division I golfer in the
LC State Continues to Climb in U.S. News & World Report Rankings

LEWISTON, ID – Lewis-Clark State College continues its ascent in the U.S. News & World Report annual rankings, released on Tuesday. LC State was ranked No. 8 in the Top Public Schools – West Region category for
State of Washington Faces Projected Deficit Despite Record Tax Increases

OLYMPIA, WA – The latest quarterly state revenue forecast shows Washington state’s operating budget is headed into negative territory despite this year’s passage of a state-record $12.2 billion, four-year package of tax increases. The third-quarter forecast shows
Pullman Settles With Former City Administrator for Nearly a Quarter Million Dollars Over Employment Dispute

PULLMAN, WA – The City of Pullman has settled with former City Administrator Mike Urban over the disputed ending of his employment. Pullman Radio News received the settlement document from the city through a public records request.
St. Joseph Regional Medical Center, Catalyst Medical Group Announce Plans to Join Forces

LEWISTON, ID – St. Joseph Regional Medical Center (SJRMC) and Catalyst Medical Group (CMG) announced Tuesday that they plan to join together, bringing CMG into the SJRMC health system. The combined organization will create a more comprehensive
BLM, Cadets, and Community Partner in Clearwater River Cleanup

COTTONWOOD, ID – The Bureau of Land Management’s Cottonwood Field Office celebrated the 32nd annual National Public Lands Day on Friday, Sept. 19, by teaming up with the Idaho Youth ChalleNGe Academy (IDYCA) and the Clearwater Management
Jury Finds Ryan Routh Guilty on all Charges in Trump Assassination Plot

FORT PIERCE, FL – Ryan Routh was found guilty of all charges in a plot to kill Donald Trump by a federal jury that needed little time to reach a verdict Tuesday afternoon. Deciding to represent himself
Idaho National Laboratory Director Says State Must Focus on Workforce and Education

IDAHO FALLS, ID – If Idaho is going to lead a nuclear renaissance in America, Idaho legislators and other policy makers must focus on workforce development, training and educational opportunities, Idaho National Laboratory Director John Wagner said.
Robo-bear: Montana has robotic bear that teaches residents to be ‘bear aware’

LOLO, MT – Reaction time during a bear encounter is the focus of a new effort from Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks to better educate the public about grizzlies and black bears. And it involves a bear
Just One Regret: Teacher at Center of “Welcome” Sign Controversy Reflects

Originally posted on IdahoEdNews.org on September 23, 2025 BOISE, ID – It has been a weird year for Sarah Inama. She went from being a middle school teacher, mom, and history buff to also becoming the unintended