Month: October 2022

Local News

Moscow Arts Commission Seeking Registrations

The City of Moscow and the Moscow Arts Commission have jointly announced the opening of November Artwalk Host Location registration, through Tuesday November 8th at 5pm. Business and non-profit organizations are now invited to register for the event to be held on Thursday November 17th from 4 to 8pm vy visiting moscowarts.submittable.com/submit. More information about […]

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Voting Deadlines Approaching

This Friday, November 4th, is the last day for Nez Perce County residents who are unable to go to the polls on Election. Also, all absentee ballots for the November 8th General Election must be received in the Auditor Recorder’s office by 8pm on Election Day in order to be counted. The Auditor Recorder’s Office […]

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Community Rallies for Severely Injured Local Man

A tragic accident back on October 15th near Priest River left one person dead and another hospitalized. The family of Chris Bell has now created a Go Fund Me to help with the medical bills. Chris Bell was getting firewood when a fallen tree began to roll. Chris acted quickly trying to save his 6-year-old […]

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Serial Felony Offender Gets Slapped on the Wrist By Judges

A man from Lewiston was arrested twice in less than two weeks for drug possession. 46 year old Oliver Taylor was arrested last week when he was caught in possession of Methamphetamine. Just days later, he was arrested again for the same charge… possession of a controlled substance. The Nez Perce County Prosecutor’s Office originally […]

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State News

Washington State Supreme Court to Hear Capital Gains Tax Appeal

The Washington State Supreme Court will hear oral arguments on the state’s contested capital gains income tax beginning at 9 a.m. on January 26th. The case will be heard in Tumwater due to renovations at the Temple of Justice building in Olympia. Last year, the Democratically-controlled state Legislature passed and Gov. Jay Inslee signed into […]

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Stabbing Near Spokane River

A stabbing Tuesday near the Spokane River resulted in an unnamed juvenile male being rushed to the hospital with were said to be possible life-threatening injuries. A second juvenile who was with the victim was not hurt. The investigation continues, and so far, no arrests have been made. At last report, the victim was listed […]

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Funny Money Found in Asotin

Asotin Police are investgating after a counterfeit $100 bill was received by the Asotin Anatone School District during a fundraiser activity. Police say unfortunately, due to the number of hands the bill passed through, and the amount of money collected, it was impossible to identify how the funny money was collected. In the meantime, police […]

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Trunk or Treat Set for Friday

Everyone is invited to come out and join the Lewis-Clark State Warriors this Friday for Trunk-or-Treat, hosted by the LC State Student-Athlete Advisory Committee. It will be held in front of the P1FCU Activity Center from Friday evening between 6 and 7, when LC State teams will have trunks decorated and provide a safe and […]

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Lost Hunters Found and Rescued

Some missing hunters have been found safe by a member of the Grandeville Mountain Rescue Unit. The two hunters, 26 year old Steven Orts and 26 year old Griffin Gallagher… both from New York… had parked their vehicle at the end of Lake Creek Road off of Big Salmon Road. They had been hiking for […]

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Scam Warning Issued By Spokane County Treasurer

Spokane County Treasurer Michael Baumgartner is warning of a mail scam that demands payment of phony tax debt. Baumgartner says it involves sending people a letter that claims to be from the “Tax Resolution Unit” of the county, which threatens garnishment, property seizure, or a lien on the property if fraudulent fees aren’t paid. Baumgartner […]

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