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Though Not Discussed Often, Guns Remain a Top Issue for Spokane Bishop, Priests

Though Not Discussed Often, Guns Remain a Top Issue for Spokane Bishop, Priests

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News Story by Erika Rasmussen

In closets, in gloveboxes, in drawers and nooks and crannies all around the Spokane Valley region, there are guns. How people relate to those guns is individual; the approach to firearms is a wildly diversified human reality — and the topic proves just as varied for Spokanites of different backgrounds an ... Read more

Creepy Idaho Murder Cases That Need A Netflix Documentary

When it comes to true crime, one could argue that nobody does it better than Netflix. Seriously, it seems like every other week there is a true crime documentary on Netflix that goes "viral."

No kidding, I just came across this documenta ... Read more

Idaho State Police Find Lost 84-Year-Old Man

Missing Persons Status: FOUND

KTVB reports the Idaho State Police have ended the search for missing R.J. Lewis of Nampa as of late Wednesday night.

The 84-year-old man had left his home on his own accord yesterday. It was re ... Read more

Update On Boise Chiropractor Accused of Being a ‘Peeping T

Hide and Go Peek

Garden City Police arrested Justin Michael Anderson, 33, for an alleged 'Peeping Tom' incident that occurred on Sep. 16, 2022.

According to CBS2 IdahoNews, a female patient had discovered a hidden "recording ... Read more

Firefighters Have Fire West of Asotin Washington 90% Contained by Thursday Evening.

Asotin County Fire District #1 was called in for an initial attack with the Washington State Department of Natural Resources about five miles west of Asotin at the top of Cloverland Grade Road.

The wind-driven fire was pushing to the east down the drainage towards George Creek. Firefighters were successfully getting around the fire when the wind shifted and pushed the fire south.

Firefighters from Asotin, Blue Mountain Fire District, and the Forest Service were all called up to help. Area landowners also aided with tra ... Read more

Working with youth provides background for new interim 4‑H

Mark Heitstuman has spent over 20 years in Washington State University Extension, helping youths with livestock education, STEM programs, organizing youth camps, and more. He’s worked directly with 4-H students and volunteers as part of his job.
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Chukar Hunting Hot Spots for the Ultimate Western Upland Bir

Chukars were introduced to the U.S. in the late 1800s. Aggressive stocking in the 1950s gave us the bountiful hunting we have today. (Photo by Gary Lewis)

By Gary Lewis

It's the last best public-land hunt in the West, where ... Read more

22-071 Lower Granite reopens Chestnut Park restrooms

Clarkston, Wash. – The Lower Granite Natural Resource Management staff are happy to announce the reopening of the Chestnut Park restrooms located on the Snake River in Clarkston, Washington. These facilities were temporarily closed after recent act ... Read more

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Issaquah, Washington

Mayor Pauly believes that all elected officials are servant leaders for the community they represent. As electeds, it is most important that we connect with our community, work to understand the values, goals and priorities of this special community, and reflect that in all the work that we do.