Month: September 2022

Local News

Flames Damage Lewiston Home

Firefighters in Lewiston answered a call about a structure fire at 119 North Garden Court, and when crews arrived, they were greeted by smoke coming from all sides of the house. Fortunately, the fire was knocked down in about 5 minutes, but firefighters remained on the scene for an additional hour to check for any […]

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Emergency Landing in Lewiston

Tragedy was averted at the Lewiston Airport, after the control tower was notified by a pilot of engine troubles and the aircraft was headed back to the airport. Lewiston Fire Department responded, and crews were staged at the airport in preparation for the arrival of the airplane in distress. The small twin-engine plane with 3 […]

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Local News

Fire Warning

A fire was reported Tuesday just after 2PM approximately nine miles from Grangeville in Wilkins Gulch. The flames were said to be burning toward Rock Creek, and the fire involved an estimated 150 acres, and was reportedly burning quickly through grass, brush, and wheat stubble. So far, no restrictions or road or trail closures. A […]

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Guilty Plea Entered in Lewiston Rape Case

A 21-Year-Old man has pled guilty to the rape of a 16-Year-Old in Lewiston. Dillon Blake entered a Guilty plea for the Rape of the 16-year-old victim in Nez Perce County District Court. Lewiston Police say the victim was taken to North Lewiston earlier this year, on the night of April 20 by Blake. They […]

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Local News

Scam Warning From Asotin County Sheriff

The Asotin County Sheriff’s Office has put out a scam warning, saying some people have had tens of thousands of dollars stolen from them. They say the scammer uses pop-ups, advertisements, and/or fake emails on the victim’s computers to engage with them, then convinces them of problems with their computer or bank account. It is […]

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Local News

One Injured in Single Vehicle Crash Near Pullman

A single vehicle crash Monday Afternoon happened about a mile west of Pullman on Pullman Albion Rd. Investigators say the driver of a car traveling east at a high rate of speed lost control of her vehicle. As she attempted to correct, she crossed over into the opposite lane of travel, ran off the road, […]

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National News

Hillary Criticized for Divisive Anti Trump Speech

WHILE SPEAKING AT AN EVENT IN TEXAS, HILLARY CLINTON COMPARED A RALLY LED BY FORMER PRESIDENT DONALD TRUMP TO ADOLF HITLER’S NAZI RALLIES. OHIO CONGRESSMAN BILL JOHNSON RESPONDED ON FOX NEWS….   A SPOKESMAN FOR TRUMP CRITICIZED HER FOR USING SUCH DIVISIVE SPEECH.

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State News

More Housing Funding

The Washington State Department of Commerce will now supplement 22 multifamily affordable housing projects with an additional $26.6 million from the state Housing Trust fund. The additional funding will bridge the gap created by steep increases in construction costs and help support developers in maintaining a needed pipeline of affordable housing units.

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Local News

U Pick Pumpkins Offered

You can pick your own pumpkin over the next couple of weekends at the WSU Eggert Family Organic Farm . Just visit the farm from 3 to 6pm on Friday, September 30, or from 10 to 4 on Saturday, October 1. The farm will be open on the same schedule the following weekend, October 7 […]

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Local News

Wolf Pack Targeted After Crossing the Line

Coming on the heels of a move by state wildlife managers to suspend the lethal removal of wolves due to mistakes made on a recent hunt, an other pack has now reached the depredation limit, triggering action. It all happened in the space of less than two weeks. The Leadpoint Pack has killed three cows […]

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