On Friday, people will look to groundhogs in various U.S. and Canadian locations, the most famous being Punxsutawney, Pa., for a prediction about when spring will arrive: The critter in
The Lewiston School District's architects are set to reveal a side-by-side comparison of plans for renovating Lewiston High School and constructing a new high school tonight. The presentation, during a
PULLMAN - Dozens of wide-eyed children perused the pumpkin patch at the Eggert Family Organic Farm’s fall festival Saturday, though not everyone who delighted in the plump orange gourds was
A group of seniors at Lewiston High School wants to transform the Lewiston “L” from a pile of painted rocks to a permanent structure. Students in the senior leadership class
ASOTIN - As soon as Saturday’s Asotin High School graduation ceremony is over, Mikayla Rowlett and her horse, Cotton, will head for the state high school rodeo competition in Pocatello.
If you goWhat: “Colfax: Voices and History,” a documentary film exploring Colfax’s history by Jennings Elementary studentsWhen: 6:30 to 8 p.m. ThursdayWhere: Colfax Junior-Senior High School…
Certainly sheep feature prominently when most folks imagine the menagerie at the original manger scene. Camels make an appearance in most creches. And, of course, there’s always a donkey.
Certainly sheep feature prominently when most folks imagine the menagerie at the original manger scene. Camels make an appearance in most creches. And, of course, there’s always a donkey.
Around mid-October, Ken Salmon noticed a new face hanging around the Cedars Inn and Suites during his maintenance rounds: a furry face, with long whiskers and bright green eyes.
Sindya Bhanoo remembers her family getting the Moscow-Pullman Daily News and
Spokane’s Spokesman Review at their Pullman home when she was young, but a
career in writing didn’t occur to
We caught up with Lipstick Divas owner/manager Jerid Lisher-Weinberg as he prepares to bring his drag show — this one titled “Steers and Queens” — back to his home state
You can appreciate birds by heading to the mountains, walking around the block
or just looking out a window. Or, you could watch a movie, open a book or
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Clarkston resident Rosalynn Christianson-Roper said she’s been called the N-word
at work and while walking down the street in the Lewiston-Clarkston Valley.