Community Jigsaw Puzzle Competition at the Latah County Library, October 25.

MOSCOW, ID – Ready, set, solve! Grab your sharpest puzzle pals and join in on Saturday, October 25, at 2:00 PM, for a jigsaw showdown like no other — the Community Jigsaw Puzzle Competition is coming to
SNAP Benefits on Pace to Run Out in Two Weeks if Shutdown Persists

WASHINGTON, D.C. — As the federal government shutdown extends to day 17, and with congressional leaders nowhere near negotiating, state officials are beginning to raise concerns of potential cuts to nutrition assistance benefits that feed millions if the
Train Line from Portland to Salt Lake City would Bridge Rural and Urban Gap, Advocates say

PORTLAND, OR — In November 2023, Baker City resident Matt Krabacher helped organize a petition pushing to restore a train line that would connect Portland and Salt Lake City. By the following January, he had raised 1,500
Tears and Uncertainty Amid Mass Evacuation in Western Alaska

ALASKA – Flights continued on a C-17 military transport plane Thursday, evacuating hundreds of residents of Kipnuk and Kwigillingok, in western Alaska, after the devastation of ex-Typhoon Halong. Evacuees sheltered overnight in Bethel on Wednesday after being
Experts Weigh in on Fight over Obamacare Premium Tax Credit Extension

WASHINGTON, D.C. – With the battle over extending pandemic-era Affordable Care Act subsidies raging in Congress, organizations across the political spectrum are highlighting the political pros and costly cons of making a temporary policy permanent. The health
Waterfowl Season Kicks off in Southwest Idaho on Sunday, Oct. 19 – Here’s What you need to Know

IDAHO – If you haven’t pulled your decoys and waders out of storage yet, you’re almost out of time: Waterfowl season in Southwest Idaho kicks off this Sunday, Oct. 19. In addition to charging your flapper batteries,
University of Idaho Theatre Arts brings Musical Adventure ‘Pippin’ to the Stage Starting Oct. 30

MOSCOW, ID — The University of Idaho Department of Theatre Arts presents “Pippin,” a dazzling musical from the creator of “Wicked.” There will be seven shows, starting with a preview night at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 30, at
Trump calls Zelenskyy Meeting ‘Cordial’; Urges Putin, Zelenskyy to Make a ‘Deal’

WASHINGTON D.C. – President Donald Trump hosted President Volodymyr Zelenskyy at the White House on Friday afternoon, in hopes of inching Ukraine and Russia closer to peace. Trump told the media Friday evening that the two had
Rural School Board Considers Removing DEI Language from Official Responsibilities

MOSES LAKE, WA – The Moses Lake School Board might remove language about “racial, ethnic and religious diversity” from a policy outlining its responsibilities before a new member joins in December. Two board positions are up for
Pullman Civic Trust Creates Pumpkin Wall Display in Downtown Plaza

PULLMAN, WA – The 2nd annual Pullman Civic Trust pumpkin wall is set to be built in Pine Street Plaza on Thursday, October 23. Pullman community members are invited to the free event to carve or paint