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Federal Agents Can Arrest You for Picking Berries in Idaho
Say you’re hiking in a national forest. You see some sweet berries and gobble a few. Did you know you’re breaking the law? State Republican Party Chairwoman Dorothy Moon recently attended a gathering where the Forest Service explained the rights and wrongs on land administered by a faraway federal government. One that has a grip on two-thirds of the land in Idaho.
Major Grocers Announce Which 124 WA Stores Will Be Sold Off
Kroger and Albertsons, have been working on a merger since September of 2023. A long list of stores and distribution centers that will be sold was announced for the first time. A large number are located throughout the state of Washington. The new agreement by the two chains is meant...
Third Congressional District candidate visits over 20 communities in whistle-stop tour
Leslie Lewallen, R-Camas and candidate for Washington's Third Congressional District, hopped aboard her whistle-stop tour to visit over 20 communities across the district on Friday, July 19, ...
67th Annual Washington Distinguished Young Women Scholarship Program Saturday In Pullman
Washington’s Annual Distinguished Young Women scholarship program returns to Pullman this week. Eight young ladies from across the state will compete for thousands of dollars in scholarships and the title. They arrive Wednesday for Saturday’s program. The local participants are Allison Wood of Pullman, Hailey Beckner from Garfield-Palouse,...
Local, Federal Office Holders Voice Concerns Over Pioneer Fire
Concerns among elected office holders over the Pioneer Fire on Lake Chelan continue to grow after Level 3 evacuation notices were issued for the town of Stehekin. Chelan County Commissioner Tiffany Gering says she's fearful about residents refusing to leave. "I would foresee that there are several people who are...
Coeur d'Alene kennel shut down after dog dies from apparent heat exhaustion
COEUR D'ALENE, Idaho — Authorities shut down a dog boarding and training facility following a dog's death from apparent heat exhaustion. Animal control officers responded July 24 to a report that a dog had died the previous weekend after being boarded at Faithful K9 Trainer in Coeur d’Alene. Founded in 2021, the kennel offered training, boarding, day care and grooming services for dogs.
Kootenai River Stampede 2024 results
Here are the results from the Kootenai River Stampede, held July 26-27, in Libby.Ladies BreakawayCharleyne Yeager, Choteau; 2. Payton Levine, Wolf Creek; 2. Nichole Lake, Polson; 2. Cadee Williams, Weatherford, Texas; 2. Alicia Bird, Cut Bank; 6. Celie Salmond, Choteau.Team RopingBrad Yerian, Corvallis/Brandon Nicholls, Whitehall; 2. Dustin Bird, Cut Bank/Ike Folsom, Dillon; 3. Dillon Anton Johnson, Belt/Kory Mytty, Lolo; 4. Ty Schlect, Cheney, Washington/Sam Parker, Northport, Washington; 5. Dustin Allen Datisman, Arlee/Riley Bailey, St. Ignatius; 6. Jaret Whitman, Whitehall/Landon Williams, Big Timber.Barrel RacingMilee Dailey, Pray; 2. Abigail Knight, Charlo; 3. Tammy Stedmen, Arlee; 4. Cadee Williams, Weatherford, Texas; 5. Leigh...
Washington State Aurora Forecast: Viewing Opportunities Tuesday Night
Washington State – The aurora borealis, or northern lights, may be visible over Washington state Tuesday night. The National Weather Service in Spokane has issued an aurora forecast indicating the potential for aurora activity tonight into Tuesday morning, and again Tuesday night into Wednesday morning. According to the National...
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