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4-Year-Old Boy Hit By Car in Whitman County
GARFIELD - A four-year-old boy was seriously injured when he was hit by a car in Garfield on Saturday night. The Whitman County Sheriff’s Office responded to the incident on Union Street around 8:30. Deputies say a resident was backing into their driveway when they hit the boy who was riding a bike on the sidewalk. the boy lives next door to the driver. the child was flown to an area hospital with serious but non-life-threatening injuries. The incident remains under investigation.
U.S. Army Corps Of Engineers Rangers Accidentally Spark Small Wildfire Along Snake River
WAWAWAI LANDING: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers rangers' failed attempt to safely discard hot coals sparked a small wildfire on the bank of the Snake River in Whitman County. Whitman County Fire District 14 Volunteer Firefighters out of Colton and Uniontown were called to the small blaze between Wawawai Landing and Granite Point on Monday afternoon. Volunteers quickly extinguished the fire that burned brush along the waterline. District 14 officials say the rangers called in the fire. The federal workers were cleaning out the fire pits along the river when they accidentally started a fire while trying to toss hot coals into the water.
Child hospitalized after being struck by car in Whitman County
Whitman County, Washington (KLEW) — A child has been sent to the hospital after being struck by a reversing car in Whitman County. The Whitman County Sheriff's office responded to an injury accident in Garfield, Washington on Saturday night. A driver was backing out of their driveway when their...
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...
Student protest at Mead High School calls for accountability in wake of football team assault allegations
MEAD, Wash. — Mead High School students walked out of class Monday in protest after several football players were accused of assaulting their own teammates. Dozens of students who participated in the walkout said it's time for district leaders to acknowledge repeated incidents last summer at football camp. Incident reports from Eastern Washington University (EWU) police state two students were held down by fellow teammates and assaulted with a massage gun. Students say it's time for those responsible to be held accountable.
Star-studded cast descends on Tekoa as filming begins for ‘Train Dreams’
TEKOA, Wash. — Residents in Tekoa, Washington are in for a treat this week as a feature movie will be filmed in the city. Black Bear Pictures and Kamala Films will shoot a movie titled “Train Dreams” on Wednesday and Thursday. Filming will take place at Henkle...
STATE GOLF: Compass Charter boys win historic title
History was made for Compass Charter as they won their first ever state title in boys golf at the 2A state golf tournament at the Circling Raven Golf Course in Worley on Monday and Tuesday. The Aviators won by 15 strokes over defending champions Declo, shooting 115-over. It was a team effort with three golfers placing inside the top 15. Cole Fay tied for sixth with a 14-over 158. Hunter Sutton tied for 10th at +26 and Tucker Fortin was 14th at +31. Nampa Christian...
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