Study Tests Mobile App for Schizophrenia Care

Results of a clinical trial suggest that a smartphone-based app has potential to improve patient outcomes SEATTLE, WA – UW Medicine announces that patients who used a mental health-focused smartphone app for treatment of schizophrenia, experienced modest
Poll: Most Voters Against Federal Govt Controlling Education

U.S. – A vast majority of Americans do not believe the federal government should have control over education policy, according to a new poll. The Center Square Voters’ Voice Poll found that only 11% of American voters
At Central Idaho’s Stibnite Gold Mine, Crews Start Initial Construction

IDAHO – Officials with Perpetua Resources announced Tuesday they broke ground on early construction for the Stibnite Gold Project located just outside the border of the Frank Church River of No Return Wilderness in central Idaho. Located
Research on the Road: Clinic Brings Cognitive Health Screenings to Local Communities

PULLMAN, WA – Preliminary results from a new brain health initiative led by Washington State University show that hearing loss was more common than the national average among 160 people who participated in free community health screenings
Vandalism of the “Welcome to Asotin” Sign

ASOTIN, WA – The Asotin Police Department is looking into vandalism of the “Welcome to Asotin” sign, located at Baumeister Drive (also known as Asotin Creek Road) and Highway 129, that was vandalized earlier yesterday. The incident
Fatal Train-Pedestrian Collision Under Investigation Near Priest River, Idaho

PRIEST RIVER, ID – Idaho State Police is investigating a train vs pedestrian fatality that occurred October 25, 2025, at approximately 9:03 pm, at the Parr Road crossing near Hidden Lane in Bonner County. An adult female
No. 7 LC State Women’s Basketball Rolls to Second Straight Win Over Dickinson State

LEWISTON, ID – The No. 7 LC State Women’s Basketball team improved to 2-0 to start the season after a second straight victory over Dickinson State (N.D.) on Saturday. Every Warrior scored in the contest and five
No. 22 LC State Women’s Cross Country Finishes in Top 10 at NAIA Great Lakes Challenge

GRAND RAPIDS, MI – The No. 22 LC State Women’s Cross Country team put together a strong showing in a competitive field at Saturday’s NAIA Great Lakes Challenge. Damaris Kibiwot finished just outside the top 10 while
Hormel Foods Corporation Recalls Ready-To-Eat Frozen Chicken Products Due to Possible Foreign Matter Contamination

WASHINGTON- Hormel Foods Corporation, an Austin, Minn. establishment, is recalling approximately 4,874,815 pounds of foodservice ready-to-eat frozen chicken products that may be contaminated with pieces of metal, the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Service
Warrior Men’s Cross Country Places Three in Top 100 at NAIA Great Lakes Challenge

GRAND RAPIDS, MI – LC State Men’s Cross Country, receiving votes in the national poll, raced in one of the NAIA’s top regular season meets on Saturday at the NAIA Great Lakes Challenge. Kobe Wessels earned a