Herring’s Double-Double Not Enough as No. 20 Rio Grande Edges No. 7 LC State

RIO GRANDE, OH– No. 20 Rio Grande (Ohio) handed No. 7 LC State its first loss of the season on Saturday in a tight 81-73 contest to wrap up the Bevo Francis Classic. Darian Herring had a
LC State Men’s Basketball Defeats NNMC to Wrap Up Non-Conference Play

CALDWELL, ID – LC State Men’s Basketball improved to 6-2 on the season with an 80-61 victory over Northern New Mexico to wrap up the Title One Tipoff. The Warriors drained 12 3-pointers and had 20 assists
Envelopes with White Powder Sent to Two Texas ICE Offices, no Public Threat

TEXAS – Texas remains ground zero for targeted attacks against U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers. In the past few months, ICE facilities in Texas have been the target of shootings, bomb threats and, now, mail with
Idaho Preparing to Launch new, Nimble Nuclear Energy Task Force

IDAHO – Idaho state leaders are in the process of selecting the members of a new nuclear energy task force that Gov. Brad Little created this fall, a top-ranking state energy official in the governor’s office said.
Idaho Seeking Input on Shift of Medicaid to Managed Care Organizations

IDAHO – Idahoans may weigh in on the state’s transition to managing Medicaid through a private, third-party company. The Idaho Legislature during the 2025 session approved House Bill 345, which moved oversight of Idaho’s entire Medicaid program
Texas Governor, Members of Congress Lead Effort to Ban Sharia Law in US

TEXAS – An anti-Sharia law movement is being led by Texas Republicans, including Texas’ governor and members of Congress. Gov. Greg Abbott this week issued three directives targeting Islamic groups, first designating the Muslim Brotherhood and the Council on
Marjorie Taylor Greene leaving Congress in January

WASHINGTON, D.C – U.S. Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene said Friday evening she is resigning from Congress effective Jan. 5, 2026, citing personal attacks by President Donald Trump behind her announcement. Trump labeled Greene a “traitor” in posts
Grays Harbor County Man Sentenced for Elk Spree Killing

OLYMPIA – WA – A judge sentenced a Grays Harbor County resident for the spree-killing of at least five cow elk, the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) announced Friday. Richard Loren Pratt, 45, of Cosmopolis,
Idaho Foodbank Distributes Food Boxes at Latah County Fairgrounds on November 24

MOSCOW, ID – The Idaho Foodbank will be distributing meals at the Latah County Fairgrounds in Moscow on Monday, November 24. Volunteers will start distributing food boxes at 10:00 am and continue until the last box is
WA’s New Resident Portal Promises Easier Access to State Services

WASHINGTON STATE – For Washington residents, getting help from state government could soon become easier and more secure, thanks in part to increased use of artificial intelligence. Early next year, the state will launch the first public