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Construction on Lewiston's 21st Street to Begin Next Phase This Week
LEWISTON - The City of Lewiston has contracted with VSS International to complete a roadway preservation project on 21st Street between 7th Avenue and Nez Perce Grade. The city says a full reconstruction of 21st Street is a necessity but until funding can be obtained, the city has moved forward with a preservation project to provide a temporary solution. The fix is expected to last around 10 years.
Gish Wins Republican Primary Vote for Nez Perce County Commissioner District 3
LEWISTON - Unofficial results from Tuesday's primary election in Nez Perce County show Joe Gish beating out three other republican opponents in the race for County Commissioner District 3. In results released Tuesday night, Gish led with 34.7% of the vote. Bob Hasenoehrl won 26.46% of the vote, John Roy...
McCann, Foreman, Shepherd, Harris Lead Legislative Races
LEWISTON - According to unofficial results from the Tuesday Idaho primary election, Republicans Lori McCann, Dan Foreman, Charlie Shepherd and Kyle Harris will move on to compete against Democrat challengers in November for District 6 and 7 Legislative seats. Lori McCann held off challengers Colton Bennett and Dave Dalby in...
Lewiston City Library to Host "Beneath the Surface" Art Exhibition by Gail Siegel
LEWISTON - The City of Lewiston Library is proud to announce the upcoming exhibition "Beneath the Surface" featuring abstract paintings by Deary, Idaho artist Gail Siegel. Running from June 7 to August 31, the showcase promises a captivating display of Siegel's unique artistic vision. Siegel, known for her distinctive use...
Two of the Wackiest High School Mascots in Washington State
Growing up in Clarkston Washington and attending Clarkston High School, our school mascot was the Bantam. Why Does Washington State's Richland High School Call Themselves "The Bombers?" Yeah, we'd get made fun of for having a fighting chicken as our mascot especially since our cross-river rivals in Lewiston Idaho were...
LC State Holds Commencement Ceremony at Orofino Prison
OROFINO – Lewis-Clark State College held a commencement ceremony for two more graduates of its prison education program at Idaho Correctional Institution - Orofino (ICIO) on Monday. The unique event was held outside at the facility’s recreation yard and was attended by 56 other students in the program; over 20 college administrators, faculty and staff; as well as six family members of the graduates.
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