Month: August 2022

National News

Biden Makes False Claim About Firearms in Pennsylvania Speech

Joe Biden made an appearance Tuesday afternoon in Pennsylvania, in which he made a wildly false claim about the speed that AR-15s shoot bullets… It is unclear what the President was referencing, but AR-15s generally do not shoot the fastest bullets. A June study by hunting gear retailer Field and Stream looked at the fastest […]

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Crime Reports Examined

The Idaho Statistical Analysis Center has released two new research reports and one new data dashboard on topics related to violent crime victimization in Idaho. Key findings in the report include the following… The average person arrested on their first domestic violence charge was a male in their early 30s. 48% had previously been arrested […]

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Local News

Winter Dam Crossing Schedule Takes Effect This Weekend

Lower Granite Lock and Dam will be starting their winter hours for public dam crossing this Sunday, September 4. Winter public crossing hours are from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily. Crossing will be closed for Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year’s but plans… at this time anyway… call for it to be open all other […]

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Local News

Eyes in the Sky End High Speed Pursuit

Late last week, a Spokane Valley Deputy observed two men riding motorcycles recklessly north on Progress Road from Sprague Avenue. When he attempted to stop them they took off at a high rate of speed. When he got close to them again, he noticed that they each had their license plates bent upward, making them […]

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Local News

Road Closures

The Nez Perce-Clearwater National Forest Service has issued a list of road and trail closures in effect due to wildfire activity in the surrounding area. For the complete list as it is updated, all you need to do is visit dailyfly.com or check our radio station website under “Local News.”

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Fall Festival Planned for Lewiston on Sunday, September 11th

All Saints Catholic Church of Lewiston is hosting a Fall Festival event on Sunday, September 11 from 11 a.m. – 4 p.m. The event will take place in the church courtyard. Admission is free, but you will need tickets that will be sold onsite to purchase food and drinks. Speaking of food and drinks, there […]

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Push is on for Locally Grown Food in School Lunches

The Washington State Department of Agriculture is investing more than $3.5 million to get locally-grown food on school lunch trays across the state this coming school year. 83 Farm to School purchasing grant award recipients have been notified that funds are eligible for reimbursement between September 1st of this year, and June 30, 2023. The […]

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Inmates Earn Credits Under LC State Pilot Program

A pilot program administered in part by Lewis-Clark State College to help inmates at the Idaho Correctional Institution-Orofino earn college credits and degrees held its first day of classes on Tuesday. The program, which is under the U.S. Department of Education’s Second Chance Pell Experiment, helps prison inmates have greater access to higher education. They […]

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Leftover Tags Go on Sale

After more than 400 deer tags and 200 elk tags were not issued during the recent second controlled hunt drawing for deer, elk, pronghorn, black bear and swan, the remaining tags went on sale first come, first served Thursday morning at 10. Leftover tags are available for purchase at Fish and Game offices and license […]

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Local News

New Airport Terminal Plans Move Forward with Groundbreaking

The Pullman-Moscow Regional Airport has officially broken ground on a terminal project designed to meet the travel demands of the region for years to come. The new terminal is expected to add essential new space for passengers and airport staff when it opens in the winter of 2023. The new terminal will be nearly six […]

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