Container Shipping to Return to Port of Lewiston After 15-Year Gap

LEWISTON, ID — Container shipping is set to return to the Inland Northwest for the first time in more than 15 years through a new regional partnership aimed at strengthening trade and reducing transportation costs. The Port
Paula Mason named executive director of Idaho services for deaf and blind students

BOISE, ID — Paula Mason has been appointed executive director of Idaho Educational Services for the Deaf and the Blind (IESDB) following a year-long search, according to an announcement from the agency’s board. Mason had been serving
National Conservative Group Turning Point USA Commentators To Speak At UI & WSU Tuesday

PULLMAN, WA – Several speakers from a national conservative organization are scheduled to speak on the Palouse Tuesday. Turning Point USA is bringing the speakers to both the University of Idaho and Washington State University. Commentators Michael
SpaceX founding member Tom Mueller to keynote U of I Engineering Design EXPO

MOSCOW, ID — University of Idaho alumnus and renowned rocket propulsion expert Tom Mueller will deliver a keynote address during the College of Engineering’s Engineering Design EXPO on Friday, May 1. Mueller’s presentation is scheduled from 12:30
Evergreen Estates to open new memory care unit in Clarkston this June

CLARKSTON, WA — Evergreen Estates is preparing to open a new memory care unit in June 2026, expanding services for individuals living with Alzheimer’s and other memory-related conditions, according to a press release. Located on the TriState
Clearwater County outlines rising costs, possible fee increase for solid waste services

OROFINO, ID — According to a Facebook post from Clearwater County, officials are warning residents about increasing costs and operational challenges at the county’s transfer station, including the likelihood of a future fee increase. In the post,
White House calls for DHS funding after correspondents incident

WASHINGTON, D.C. – The White House on Monday called on Congress to fund the U.S. Department of Homeland Security after shots were fired at the White House Correspondents’ Association Dinner Saturday with President Donald Trump just one
Severijnse Voted CCC Field Athlete of the Week

CORVALLIS, OR – Perry Severijnse was tabbed the Cascade Conference McDonald’s Field Athete of the Week, presented by Urban Edge Network, announced by the conference office on Monday. Severijnse hit a national standard in the javelin
TriState Health adds podiatrist to Clarkston clinic starting June 1

CLARKSTON, WA — TriState Health has announced the addition of Cory A. Brown, DPM, to its TriState Podiatry clinic, with a start date of June 1. According to the announcement, Brown earned his Doctor of Podiatric Medicine
Jury awards $160,000 in Idaho State University racial discrimination case

This story originally posted on IdahoEdNews.org on April 27, 2026. POCATELLO, ID – Idaho State University will pay $160,000 in damages in a racial discrimination case. A Bannock County jury Thursday ruled in favor of Chanica Sintima,