Pullman Regional Hospital Names New Chief Financial Officer

PULLMAN, WA — Pullman Regional Hospital has hired Craig Carstens, MHPA, as its new chief financial officer, according to a press release issued by the hospital. Carstens succeeds Steve Febus, who served in the role for more
Applications Open Jan. 15 for Idaho Spring Black Bear Controlled Hunts

BOISE, ID – Applications for Idaho’s 2026 spring black bear controlled hunts will open January 15 and run through February 15, according to Idaho Fish and Game. Hunters must hold a valid 2026 Idaho hunting license to
Groups at odds over proposed nitrate pollution rules for farmers in northeast Oregon

OLYMPIA, WA – After decades of farm and food processing pollution contaminating groundwater in northeast Oregon, state regulators are proposing new monitoring and testing rules for large farms in the area. But some of the groups invited
McCain Foods Recalls Frozen Potato Products Due to Plastic Contamination

BOISE, ID – McCain Foods USA Inc. has issued a voluntary recall of two frozen potato products due to the possible presence of clear hard plastic fragments, according to a federal enforcement report. The recall affects Ore-Ida
52-Year-Old Juliaetta Man On Probation With An Extensive Criminal History Pleads Guilty To Selling Drugs

MOSCOW, ID – A 52-year-old Juliaetta man with a lengthy criminal history who was on probation when he was arrested for allegedly selling drugs has pleaded guilty. The recent local case against Michael Burrows dates back to
Gov. Brad Little outlines balanced budget, education priorities in State of the State address

BOISE, ID — Idaho Gov. Brad Little on Monday presented his State of the State and Budget Address, outlining a proposed balanced budget for fiscal years 2026 and 2027 and introducing what his administration calls the “ENDURING
Feeding backyard deer and elk does more harm than good

BOISE, ID – It may seem like you’re helping, but handouts for wintering deer and elk ultimately harm the animals and people. Seeing a herd of deer outside your door or a head of elk may seem
Idaho Gas Prices Drop 27 Cents Compared to Last Year

BOISE, ID — Gas prices across Idaho continue to trend lower compared to last year, according to a new report from AAA Idaho. As of Monday, January 12, the average price for a gallon of regular gasoline in
32-Year-Old Man Allegedly Driving Impaired And Crashes Into Minh’s Restaurant In Pullman

PULLMAN, WA – A 32-year-old man has been arrested for allegedly driving under the influence and crashing into the front of Minh’s Chinese Restaurant in Pullman Saturday night. The crash occurred around 7:00 at North Grand Avenue
Trump weighing ‘strong options’ against Iran

WASHINGTON, D.C. – The U.S. could be inching closer to striking Iran for a second time, with President Donald Trump voicing his support for protesters of the Islamic Republic’s regime. Trump told reporters late Sunday evening on