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An LC Valley News follower sent us some some beautiful photos of tonight’s weather. Yvonne said it’s one of the brightes...
06/04/2026

An LC Valley News follower sent us some some beautiful photos of tonight’s weather. Yvonne said it’s one of the brightest rainbows she’s ever seen.

Come play music trivia and win some great swag and prizes at GroundWork Brewing LLC.   We'll be there on Thursday, June ...
06/04/2026

Come play music trivia and win some great swag and prizes at GroundWork Brewing LLC. We'll be there on Thursday, June 18. Call some friends and make plans today.

You can put it on the calendar.  Next Saturday is your chance to enjoy a parade and celebrate the frontier spirit of Pom...
06/04/2026

You can put it on the calendar. Next Saturday is your chance to enjoy a parade and celebrate the frontier spirit of Pomeroy. June 13th, Pomeroyans will gather for the Pioneer Day Parade, then enjoy a meal together at Spinners Hall. The parade starts at 10am on Main Street and is completely free.

06/04/2026

LC Valley Evening News - June 3rd, 2026

Reminder:  Congressman Russ Fulcher's telephone town hall meeting begins at 5pm.
06/03/2026

Reminder: Congressman Russ Fulcher's telephone town hall meeting begins at 5pm.

Simpson Secures INL Priorities in Energy and Water Appropriations Bill
06/03/2026

Simpson Secures INL Priorities in Energy and Water Appropriations Bill

The U.S. House Committee on Appropriations has voted to advance the Fiscal Year 2027 Energy and Water Development and Related Agencies Appropriations Bill. Idaho Congressman Mike Simpson supported the advancement and secured critical funding for the Idaho

A Lewiston native who spent time with the Army Corps of Engineers in Afghanistan will be giving a talk next week.  Hank ...
06/03/2026

A Lewiston native who spent time with the Army Corps of Engineers in Afghanistan will be giving a talk next week. Hank Heusinkveld was in Public Affairs and spent more than a year in country before the U.S. left. He says a lot of people are still discussing whether the time and money were worth it, and he believes it was.

“We planted a seed. We all know what happened with the pull-out and everything else. The Taliban took over, but there are quite a few Afghan engineers who didn’t get out who are just sitting there like ‘We learned all this stuff from the Americans…’ They’re just biding their time right now.”

During the talk, he’ll detail his experiences, watching the Corps of Engineers going over how we do things in America. He’ll also be taking questions, showing his photos, and offering up his first-hand account of rebuilding activities in the war-torn country.

The talk is Tuesday afternoon, June 9th, at 5:30 at the Lewiston Library. It’s free and open to everyone.

For more photos and info: https://www.koze.com/2026/06/03/local-public-affairs-specialist-to-give-talk-on-time-in-afghanistan/

LC State Elevate Brings Innovative Options for Adult Learners
06/03/2026

LC State Elevate Brings Innovative Options for Adult Learners

Lewis-Clark State College, known for its expertise in serving nontraditional students, has launched a new program called LC State Elevate, administrators announced on Monday. The program will provide new and improved opportunities for busy adults. Last fall,

ISP, Nez Perce County Sheriff’s Office, and LPD Join Forces to Reduce Summer Crashes
06/03/2026

ISP, Nez Perce County Sheriff’s Office, and LPD Join Forces to Reduce Summer Crashes

As Idaho enters the annual “100 Deadliest Days,” the period between Memorial Day and Labor Day when serious injury and fatal crashes historically increase, the Idaho State Police, the Nez Perce County Sheriff’s Office, and the Lewiston

Valley Art Center has been busy doing renovations inside, so the opening reception for the upcoming art show had to be m...
06/03/2026

Valley Art Center has been busy doing renovations inside, so the opening reception for the upcoming art show had to be moved a week. The reception for the Annual Open Judged Show is next Friday, June 12th. At the show, you’ll see a variety of different art mediums from pastels to 3D. It runs from 4pm to 7pm at their location on 6th Street in Clarkston.

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