Veterans Events For Memorial Day Weekend
LC VALLEY - Below is a list of veteran focused events scheduled for Memorial Day weekend.
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LC VALLEY - Below is a list of veteran focused events scheduled for Memorial Day weekend.
MOSCOW - University of Idaho named Brian Kane, chief executive officer and executive director of the National Association of Attorneys General, dean of the College of Law. He begins July
ATHOL— The Idaho Department of Lands (IDL), in proud partnership with the Bonner Soil & Water Conservation District (BSWCD), hosted another successful Idaho State Forestry Contest at Farragut State Park
LEWISTON – Lewis-Clark State College alumnus Tony Havens was selected as the 2026 Outstanding Teacher Educator by the school’s Teacher Education & Mathematics (TEAM) Division.
LEWISTON - Beginning on Monday, May 18, Lewiston Orchards Irrigation District (LOID) will be performing road work near 1716 Ripon Avenue and the intersection of Ripon Avenue and 17th Street.
LEWISTON - In accordance with the tradition of the American Public Works Association, those who work in professions that provide and maintain public facilities and services will be honored across
CARIBOU COUNTY, Idaho – Idaho State Police (ISP) is investigating a five-vehicle injury crash that occurred on May 13, 2026, at 4:44 p.m. on northbound State Highway (SH) 34 at
POST FALLS — On May 9, 2026, at approximately 7:10 p.m., the Kootenai County Sheriff’s Office received reports of a shooting near Stateline Speedway on North Beck Road in unincorporated
KAMIAH —In last winter’s storms, the Black Canyon section of the 250 road suffered significant landslides and it is currently closed while Nez Perce-Clearwater National Forests staff work on removing
PULLMAN—The Neill Public Library is hosting a free community book swap on Saturday, May 16, between 10:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. This event is an opportunity to give gently used
MCCALL – Mark your calendars for another summer of mountain adventures at Brundage Mountain Resort, where the 2026 summer season begins Friday, June 19, with live music, mountain biking, scenic
MOSCOW — Scientists have confirmed that one of Uranus’s faint outer rings is made primarily of water ice, a surprising discovery that is reshaping what researchers know about how some
LEWISTON, Idaho – Jackson Reed and Brandon Nguyen each drove in two runs and pitchers Evan Canfield and Jordan Lennartson limited a talented (RV) Keiser (Fla.) team at the plate
COEUR D’ALENE – Devin Terrance Pickler, 40, of Moscow, Idaho, was sentenced to 210 months in federal prison for receipt of child pornography, U.S. Attorney Bart M. Davis announced today.
CLARKSTON—Nelly Broadcasting is a proud supporter of Tri-State Health. Tri-State Health is celebrating hospital week all month long. From special events to employee events, they have a full schedule planned
LEWISTON, Idaho – Lewis-Clark State College has done a lot over its 133 years of serving students and Idaho, but at its commencement ceremony Friday the school will do something
COLFAX – A St. John School District employee was arrested this weekend after the Whitman County Sheriff’s Office received information about an alleged inappropriate relationship between a student and the
LA GRANDE, Ore. – LC State Women’s Track and Field wrapped up the 2026 Cascade Conference Track and Field Championships, presented by U.S. Bank, on Saturday with two more pieces
LEWISTON—Inland Cellular and Emerge Technologies today announced the acquisition of First Step Internet, bringing together three deeply rooted local companies with one shared mission: delivering stronger,...
BOISE – The Idaho Transportation Department’s Office of Highway Safety is partnering with law enforcement agencies statewide for the 2026 Click It or Ticket campaign, running May 11–31. Officers will
BOISE– Governor Brad Little announced today that day-use access fees will be waived at all Idaho state parks on July 4, 2026, inviting residents to celebrate America’s 250th anniversary by
BOISE – Electric vehicles (EVs) and hybrids provide the driving public with more options to get from point A to point B. But how do they perform under extreme temperatures?
Ty Lewis, 18, who was previously associated with the Lewiston High School J.V. Football team, is now facing additional charges for alleged inappropriate conduct involving students.
PORTLAND,– As spring temperatures rise, the Bureau of Land Management is excited to welcome visitors to public lands across Oregon and Washington for the 2026 recreation season. While many sites