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Innovia Foundation Launches Fifth Annual Photo Contest in Celebration of 50th Anniversary
SPOKANE - Innovia Foundation has announced the opening of its fifth annual Photo Contest, themed "Celebrating Community," in honor of the Foundation’s 50th anniversary serving communities in Eastern Washington and North Idaho. The contest invites photographers to submit images that showcase what they love most about their community. "As...
The Loggers leave a lasting impact with seventh state baseball championship
Close regular-season games, solid defense, and late-game heroics defined the Potlatch Loggers’ seventh state baseball championship victory. “We had a lot of close games this year that we came out on top of,” Potlatch coach Trent Baysinger said. “Whereas last year we were on the other end of those close games, I feel fortunate that we were in those games this year, so when we went down to State, the guys weren’t shocked.”
Meet the Candidates at Shoshone County Democratic Caucus event
KELLOGG — The Shoshone County Democratic Caucus is hosting a Meet the Candidates event from 5 to 8 p.m. May 23 at The Beanery at 446 Railroad Ave., Kellogg. Candidates Holly Lindsey for Shoshone County sheriff, Jack Rupp for District 2 commissioner and Loree Peery for Legislative District 2A state representative will discuss their platforms regarding local issues throughout the evening.
Idaho schools triumph at state: Potlatch, Orofino, Moscow baseball, Genesee defends title
LEWISTON, ID- It was a successful, yet historic weekend for four Idaho high schools. Three baseball programs and one softball program won state banners in their respective classifications. Starting in the 1A classification, the Potlatch Loggers squared off against the Kendrick Tigers. Jack Clark was named Idaho sports player of...
Head-on collision two miles west of Pullman, sends two to the hospital
PULLMAN - The Washington State Patrol was called to a head-on collision on SR195 this morning around 10:00 a.m. 32-year-old, Chelsea M. Davis of Pullman, Washington, was traveling southbound on SR195, near milepost 23, in a 2011 Jeep Compass. Traveling northbound was 44-year-old, Katrina D. Siddons of Potlatch, Idaho, in a 1999 Toyota Camry. The Jeep Compass veered into the northbound lane striking the Toyota Camry head-on.
Idaho deserves better public education
There is one overarching benefit to education: It improves lives. Whether it be for a job, to further a career or for better pay, to learn more about cultural issues such as art or music, or simply for the enjoyment of learning, public education is important to everyone’s life. It provides knowledge, critical thinking skills, […] The post Idaho deserves better public education appeared first on Idaho Capital Sun.
US-95 blocked in both directions due to crash
DE SMET, Idaho — All lanes on US-95 near De Smet are blocked due to a crash. According to the Idaho Transportation Department (IDT), emergency crews are working to clear the crash. IDT said they expect closures to last for hours and to use alternative routes. No detour information...
Drought is forecast to worsen in the Inland Northwest this summer
SPOKANE, Wash.-- Spring rain continues to fall behind average in the Inland Northwest without much time to make up for it. Exactly 2 inches of rain fell in the Lilac City from March 1 to May 17. That's about half of the average for that time period.
Loggers ax Tigers to claim 1A state title
It didn’t seem to matter if it was the Kendrick Tigers, the LSU Tigers or the Detriot Tigers — nothing was going to stand in the way of the Potlatch Loggers winning their eighth state baseball championship. Potlatch senior Jack Clark pitched a complete game and Waylan Marshall...
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