LC State Baseball to Hold Home Run Derby Fundraiser

LEWISTON, ID – Lewis-Clark State’s Baseball Alumni Weekend will take place Oct. 17-19 with events held for baseball alumni, their families, and the community. A Home Run Derby, which is free and open to the public, will
Lawmakers, policy group sue WA agencies over failure to release climate data

OLYMPIA, WA – A lawsuit was filed in Thurston County Superior Court on Thursday by a pair of state lawmakers and a public policy organization against two state agencies for what the plaintiffs say is the agencies’
Warrior Women’s Cross Country Checks in at No. 23 in Latest Rankings

KANSAS CITY, MO – LC State Women’s Cross Country checked in at No. 23 in the latest NAIA Women’s Cross Country Coaches’ Top 25, released on Thursday. The Warriors are just over a week away from the
Driver Injured After Vehicle Strikes Power Pole and Buildings Off US-95 in North Idaho

SAGLE, ID – A 32-year-old Sandpoint man was injured Thursday afternoon in a single-vehicle crash on U.S. Highway 95 in Bonner County, according to the Idaho State Police. Troopers said the crash happened just before 1:46 p.m.
Anonymous Donor Proposes $44 Million Ice Rink in Spokane Valley

SPOKANE VALLEY, WA – Spokane Valley officials are negotiating with a third party over a $44 million ice rink that an anonymous donor wants to build, with a promise to sell it to the city later on
Taste Washington Day Brings Local Farms to School Lunch Trays Across the State

OLYMPIA, WA – School cafeterias across Washington are serving up locally grown foods this October as part of the 16th annual Taste Washington Day. More than 35 farms and food producers, along with over 50 school districts,
NFIB says economy growing, but jobs lagging

WASHINGTON, D.C. – The National Federation of Independent Business released it’s job report Thursday afternoon noting that the federal jobs report expected Friday will likely be delayed by the partial government shutdown. NFIB’s September Small Business Economic
What the government shutdown means for USDA agencies

WASHINGTON, D.C. – Nearly half of U.S. Department of Agriculture employees will be furloughed during the federal government shutdown, though key programs that support nutrition, forest preservation and wildfire prevention, the most pressing plant and animal diseases
Trump administration yanks funding for Northwest green hydrogen project

OLYMPIA, WA – The Trump administration on Wednesday nixed funding for the Pacific Northwest Hydrogen Hub and several hundred other federally-subsidized clean energy projects in Democratic-led states. Democratic politicians from Oregon and Washington state immediately cried foul
Pullman Regional Hospital Expansion Project Approved to Break Ground

PULLMAN, WA – Three years after voters in the City of Pullman approved a tax increase to help pay for an expansion of Pullman Regional Hospital, the project has now been finalized to break ground. The PRH