University of Utah launches prison education research center

UTAH – The University of Utah last week launched the first national center for prison education research after receiving an $8 million grant. The Prison Education Action Research Lab, or PEARL, aims to educate incarcerated individuals and serve as
Idaho Congressman Fulcher introduces bill extending private, short-term health care coverage

IDAHO – Idaho Republican Congressman Russ Fulcher is hoping to expand the use of private, short-term health insurance. Fulcher on Thursday announced the introduction of the Removing Insurance Gaps for Health Treatment (RIGHT) Act of 2025, which
Inland Harmony Chorus Presents Holiday Concert at Moscow’s 1912 Center

MOSCOW, ID – Inland Harmony Chorus is holding a holiday concert on Sunday, December 8, at the 1912 Center in Moscow. Doors open at 6:30 pm for a 7:00 pm start. The concert will feature harmonious holiday
Bills begin streaming in ahead of WA’s 2026 legislative session

WASHINGTON STATE – Washington lawmakers are warming up for a sprint. They’ve been pre-filing bills and holding press conferences this week, knowing they’ll have just 60 days to drive their policy ideas through the legislative process once
Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library Surpasses 1,000 Enrollments in Whitman County

PULLMAN, WA – United Way of Whitman County is celebrating a major milestone in early childhood literacy, with more than 1,000 children under age five now enrolled in Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library, receiving a free book delivered
Eastern Oregon Outlasts LC State Men’s Basketball in Overtime

LA GRANDE, OR – LC State Men’s Basketball forced overtime after a big comeback in the second half, but the Warriors fell short in the final five minutes to a talented Eastern Oregon team to open Cascade