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Riggins hosted its annual Big Water Blowout festival June 6, featuring rafting the high waters by day and a Dutch oven cookoff and live music in the Riggins City Park
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Riggins hosted its annual Big Water Blowout festival June 6, featuring rafting the high waters by day and a Dutch oven cookoff and live music in the Riggins City Park
Pinochle (June 6): 1. Mazie Hightower, 2. Lisa Van Zant, 3. Irene Agee, 4. Gin and Les Lensing. 300 Pinochle: Ken Mifflin. 9s: Irene Agee. 1,500 Double Run: Gin Lensing,
Kamiah — The Kamiah Mealsite serves lunch every Monday, Wednesday and Friday at noon, with Coffee Klatch, 8-10 a.m. Serves breakfast Wednesdays, 7:30-9:30 a.m. Call 208-935-0244. June 12: tacos, corn,
Cottonwood — The Pioneer Senior Citizens meet Tuesdays at noon for lunch at the Cottonwood Community Center. Lunches are also available through grab and go or delivery. Call Lynn Thompson
CLEARWATER VALLEY — Congratulations to the Chief Lookingglass Pow-wow for receiving an Esto Perpetua award from the Idaho State Historical Society! Delores Broncheau, along with James and Feather Holt, acc...
Grangeville Elementary Middle School kindergarten and first-grade students presented their spring concert on May 19. The students are directed by Ms. Bridgette Purdy. For a video of some of the
WINCHESTER — The Lewis Soil Conservation District (LSCD) hosted its 53rd annual Sixth Grade Field Day at Winchester Lake State Park on Wednesday, May 13.
KAMIAH — River Arts, 416 Main Street, Kamiah, will spend Saturdays in June joining the campaign with other regional organizations to create ornaments for the Capitol Christmas Tree. There will
GRANGEVILLE — The Grangeville Elks will host a flag ceremony in honor of Flag Day Friday, June 12, at 5:15 p.m., at the Idaho County Courthouse. If weather permits, the
LEWISTON — Local students made Lewis-Clark State College’s honor roll for the 2026 spring semester. To qualify for the president’s list, students must have a 3.75 grade point average or
The 115th annual Border Days is less than a month away now, and you might want to know about some new things this year as we celebrate “The American Way
Don’t forget, Cottonwood Community Federal Credit Union members: On Monday, June 15, CCFCU will host an American Flag Swap event. Bring in your worn, faded, or tattered U.S. flag and
As the 2026 agricultural irrigation season enters its most critical stretch, members of the Surface Water Coalition (SWC) are delivering hard news to the farmers, ranchers and communities they serve:
GRANGEVILLE — Stepping Stones Christian Preschool and Kindergarten is now enrolling for fall 2026.
BOISE – Attorney General Raúl Labrador issued a consumer alert on June 10, warning Idaho seniors about Medicare phone scams that have generated a surge of complaints to his Consumer
What’s trending in Idaho? ‘Unprecedented moves;’ work-from-home sees small increase
Fish and Game staff will be stocking nearly 40,000 catchable-size (10 to 12 inch) trout at the following locations across the Clearwater Region in June. Local locations include: Winchester Lake,
BOISE — A new report from the Georgetown University Center for Children and Families reveals many of Idaho’s youngest children are going without health insurance, with the state ranking among
GENESEE – The Lewis County softball team is the 2026 2A Academic State Champions.
The Department of Health and Welfare (DHW) is working with local and state partners to investigate a recent increase in illnesses after consumption of unpasteurized (raw) milk. Since May 19,
COUNCIL – A new shop opened in Council on May 22. Wild Thistle Mercantile held a “soft open” at 102 Illinois. Their hours are currently Friday and Saturday, 10 a.m.-5
COUNCIL – On Tuesday, May 19, voters in the Council School District and the Council Ambulance District rejected levies at the ballot box.
YELLOW PINE – A $2.9 billion loan to fund construction of the Stibnite Gold Project has been approved, Perpetua Resources announced.
COTTONWOOD – Heath and Tara Klapprich, Jennifer Enneking, Eric Coffelt, Jon Rehder and Matt Elven were recently awarded honorary memberships in the Prairie FFA for their help with the club.