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Bannock County pair accused of stealing over $5,000 in lottery tickets on separate occasions

ARIMO — Two former convenience store employees have been accused of stealing between $5,000 and $8,000 of lottery tickets from the ‘Hitt the Road’ ...

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Man Found Guilty of Child Rape in Asotin County

ASOTIN, WA – A man with a prior conviction for sexually abusing a minor was found guilty on multiple counts of first-degree child rape ...

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New Idaho State Record Set for Catch-and-Release Lake Trout

MCCALL, ID – A new Idaho state record for catch-and-release Lake Trout has been set at Payette Lake, where angler Aaron Goettsche landed a ...

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Pullman’s new Fire Chief Resigns After Just 5 Months on the job

PULLMAN, WA – The City of Pullman’s new fire chief is resigning after just 5 months on the job. Chief Brian Nash has submitted ...

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Business Groups Spend big to Oust two Democrats in Washington State Senate

OLYMPIA, WA – Two bellwether legislative races in Washington are drawing heavy spending early by private sector forces and the state Republican Party. As ...

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Opening statements set for today in trial of Colorado dentist accused of fatally poisoning his wife

DENVER (CNN) — Opening statements are set for Tuesday in the trial of an Aurora, Colorado, dentist accused of fatally poisoning his wife’s protein ...

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New Tax Deductions Available in 2025 Under “One Big Beautiful Bill Act”

WASHINGTON, D.C. – The Internal Revenue Service has released details of several new tax deductions available to working Americans and seniors beginning in tax ...

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Asotin County Voters Asked to Renew EMS Levy in August Primary Election

CLARKSTON, WA – Voters in Asotin County will be asked to consider a renewal of the Emergency Medical Services (EMS) levy in the August ...

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“The Garden: Thistle & Thorn” featured at the Center for Arts & History 

LEWISTON, ID – Lewis-Clark State College’s Center for Arts & History (CAH), located at 415 Main Street in Lewiston, has opened a new exhibit ...

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Washington State Government Spending has Surged 116% Since 2015

OLYMPIA, WA – Washington state faces deficit spending by 2028 as lawmakers just hit taxpayers with the state’s largest combined tax increase – all ...

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