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
Analysis: As Boise State’s presidential search stalls, uncertainty takes its toll

Originally posted on IdahoEdNews.org on October 2, 2025 BOISE, ID – Idaho’s highest-profile job search is looking more like a search-and-rescue operation. On Thursday, a State Board of Education-appointed committee recommended “extending” the search for Boise State
Biz association: Taxes, trade uncertainty threaten WA’s manufacturing sector

OLYMPIA, WA – The head of Washington’s largest business association said the state’s manufacturing sector is at risk due to growing taxes, complex regulations and trade uncertainty. Association of Washington Businesses President Kris Johnson spoke on the
Deputy Under Investigation in Eastern Washington Domestic Violence Case

SOAP LAKE, WA — The Grant County Sheriff’s Office has confirmed that an off-duty deputy is under investigation following a reported domestic violence incident in Soap Lake. According to the Sheriff’s Office, the incident is being investigated
WSU Veterinarians Remove Large Nasal Mass, Horse Makes Immediate Recovery

PULLMAN, WA – A 24-year-old Pinto horse named Flyer has made a rapid recovery after veterinarians at Washington State University’s Veterinary Teaching Hospital removed a large nasal mass that had caused him chronic breathing problems and a
Trimming the fat: Trump boasts of shuttering government agencies amidst shutdown

WASHINGTON, D.C. – President Donald Trump has condemned the shutdown and laid the blame squarely at the feet of the “Radical Left Democrats”— in the meantime, he appears to be making the most of it. Trump teased
ITD Schedules Highway Lane Closures for Roadway Testing Near Kendrick and Grangeville

KENDRICK, ID – The Idaho Transportation Department (ITD) is advising motorists to expect short delays on U.S. Highway 95 and State Highway 3 next week as crews conduct geotechnical investigations ahead of resurfacing projects planned for next
Toys for Tots Launches 2025 Campaign in Lewiston

LEWISTON, ID – The U.S. Marine Corps Toys for Tots program has officially kicked off its 2025 campaign in Lewiston. For 78 years, Toys for Tots has provided holiday gifts to children in need across the country,
Lewiston Artwalk Returns Tomorrow with Largest Lineup Yet

LEWISTON, ID – The Downtown Lewiston Artwalk will return October 3–4, 2025, with its largest program to date, featuring more than 50 artists and over 30 participating businesses. Organizers say the two-day festival will showcase the strongest
Lewiston Seeks Voter Approval for $22.54M Infrastructure Bond

LEWISTON, ID — The City of Lewiston is asking voters to approve a $22.54 million general obligation bond on November 4, 2025, to replace aging water, wastewater, and stormwater pipes and repair streets and sidewalks. Many of