Ecology revises Puget Sound net pen permits for steelhead Ecology revises Puget Sound net pen permits for steelhead Additional requirements added to strengthen permits, protect water quality Garrison Hardie / Wednesday, January 06, 2021 678 OLYMPIA – After public review and feedback, the Washington Department of Ecology has revised four water quality permits to allow sterile, all-female steelhead to be raised in marine net pens, instead of Atlantic salmon. Read more
"A road-map to near-complete collapse." Hospitality Industry Frustrated Over Inslee's Re-Opening Plan "A road-map to near-complete collapse." Hospitality Industry Frustrated Over Inslee's Re-Opening Plan Garrison Hardie / Wednesday, January 06, 2021 580 The Washington State Hospitality CEO Anthony Anton, made it known about his displeasure with Governor Jay Inslee's plan for re-opening the state of Washington, and is calling the plan, "a road-map to near complete collapse." Read more
Governor Brad Little Agrees to Allow More Spectators in at Sporting Events Governor Brad Little Agrees to Allow More Spectators in at Sporting Events Garrison Hardie / Wednesday, January 06, 2021 290 Governor Brad Little has decided that after weeks of discussion, schools will now be permitted to allow more than 10 spectators at sporting events across the state. Read more
Governor Inslee appoints new Fish and Wildlife Commission members: Fred Koontz, Lorna Smith Governor Inslee appoints new Fish and Wildlife Commission members: Fred Koontz, Lorna Smith Garrison Hardie / Wednesday, January 06, 2021 304 OLYMPIA – Washington Gov. Jay Inslee appointed two new members to the Washington Fish and Wildlife Commission: King County resident Fred Koontz and Jefferson County resident Lorna Smith. Read more
Fiery Crash Outside of Casino Still Being Investigated Fiery Crash Outside of Casino Still Being Investigated Garrison Hardie / Wednesday, January 06, 2021 1305 LEWISTON, ID - On January 5, 2021, approximately 1154 hours, Idaho State Police along with the Nez Perce County Sheriff's Office investigated a crash, northbound on US 95 at milepost 308, in front of the Clearwater River Casino. Read more
Man Killed in Head on Crash in 195 Accident, Three Injured Man Killed in Head on Crash in 195 Accident, Three Injured Garrison Hardie / Wednesday, January 06, 2021 801 The two vehicle crash that took place yesterday south of Pullman on 195 claimed the life of Genesee resident Edward Meyer, who was pronounced deceased at the scene, and injured three others in the other vehicle. Read more
WEATHER: Likely Rain, Possible Snow WEATHER: Likely Rain, Possible Snow colleent / Wednesday, January 06, 2021 159 Read more
DEVELOPING: Two Vehicle-Injury Accident Reported Outside of Pullman DEVELOPING: Two Vehicle-Injury Accident Reported Outside of Pullman Garrison Hardie / Tuesday, January 05, 2021 953 PULLMAN, WA - Police Officers and medical personnel have responded to a reported head on collision on U2195. This accident is reportedly just five miles south of Pullman. US195 is blocked due to the accident, and traffic is being diverted away from the scene. Long delays are expected. This post will be updated once more information has been made available. Read more
Buy your 2021 hunting and fishing licenses now, and there are some great hunting and fishing opportunities Buy your 2021 hunting and fishing licenses now, and there are some great hunting and fishing opportunities A 2021 resident Sportsman's Package is as low as $124.25 and gives you almost all of Idaho's hunting and fishing opportunities Garrison Hardie / Tuesday, January 05, 2021 371 You need a new hunting and fishing license before your first outing of 2021. You might procrastinate, and then run around looking for an open store to buy a hunting or fishing license because you’re leaving early for your first trip, or buy it right away and have peace of mind, as well as a full year of hunting and fishing. Read more
UPDATE on HWY 12 Accident UPDATE on HWY 12 Accident Garrison Hardie / Tuesday, January 05, 2021 3718 LEWISTON, ID - State police have cut traffic down to one lane on either side and fire crews have put out the vehicle that was engulfed in flames. Victims from both vehicles made it out of their vehicles by the time the fire was blazing. Read more
DEVELOPING: Injury Collision Reported on Hwy 12 DEVELOPING: Injury Collision Reported on Hwy 12 Garrison Hardie / Tuesday, January 05, 2021 1698 LEWISTON, ID - An injury collision has been reported on Highway-12 by Nez Perce Express. Medics have been dispatched and are en route as well as law enforcement. It is a 2-vehicle collision and all occupants are out of their vehicles. There are reports that one of the vehicles is on fire as well. This post will be upddated as more details become available: Read more
Annual MLK and Idaho Human Rights Day of Service will be virtual on Jan. 18 Annual MLK and Idaho Human Rights Day of Service will be virtual on Jan. 18 Garrison Hardie / Tuesday, January 05, 2021 366 LEWISTON, Idaho – The annual Lewis-Clark Valley Martin Luther King Jr. and Idaho Human Rights Day of Service, coordinated by Lewis-Clark State College, the Lewiston YWCA and community members, will be virtual this year on Jan. 18. Read more
ON THIS DAY IN HISTORY: The Golden Gate Bridge is Born ON THIS DAY IN HISTORY: The Golden Gate Bridge is Born Garrison Hardie / Tuesday, January 05, 2021 215 On January 5, 1933, construction begins on the Golden Gate Bridge, as workers began excavating 3.25 million cubic feet of dirt for the structure’s huge anchorages. Read more
2020 Moscow Mayor's Arts Awards Winners Announced 2020 Moscow Mayor's Arts Awards Winners Announced Garrison Hardie / Tuesday, January 05, 2021 357 (Moscow, Idaho) -- The 2020 City of Moscow Mayor’s Arts Awards winners were announced by Mayor Bill Lambert at the Moscow City Council Meeting on Monday, Jan. 4. Read more
Idaho ranks #1 in Moving Destinations According to National Migration Study Idaho ranks #1 in Moving Destinations According to National Migration Study Garrison Hardie / Tuesday, January 05, 2021 628 United Van Lines released their 44th rendition of their annual migration study, and according to their results, Idaho tops the list as the preferred destination for moves. Read more