News Releases
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Gov. Little signs “Leading Idaho” Empowering Parents grants into law
Caldwell, Idaho – At Sacajawea Elementary School in Caldwell, Governor Brad Little signed Senate Bill 1255 into law today, putting $50 million toward the new “Empowering Parents” grants. The grants…
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AmeriCorps Volunteers Help Idaho Organizations Build Capacity
Applications Open for AmeriCorps VISTA Project Idaho nonprofit, educational, community and faith-based organizations, Indian tribes and local governments are eligible to host an AmeriCorps Volunteers in Service to America (VISTA) member who…
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Mountain View Park Closed due to Wet Conditions
February 28, 2022 (Moscow, Idaho) — Mountain View Park, located at 2052 W Mountain View Rd in Moscow, ID, is closed until further notice due to wet conditions. This includes the…
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Downtown Business District Concrete Cutting Begins March 7th
February 25, 2022 (Moscow, Idaho) —The City of Moscow has contracted with Precision Concrete Cutting to remove tripping hazards in the Downtown Business district. This project will begin on Monday, March 7th and…
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Local Groups Raising Funds for Moscow Mountain Trails Seek to Expand Public Access Through Easements
A coalition of Palouse-area nonprofit organizations has kicked off a campaign to fund Moscow Mountain’s first legally-protected public access trail easement. An initiative of Palouse Land Trust, with support from…
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Tri-State Memorial Hospital is Partnering with Vitalant and Clarkston High School to Host a Community Blood Drive
CLARKSTON, WA –February 23, 2022- Tri-State Memorial Hospital is partnering with Vitalant and Clarkston High School to host a community blood drive, on Wednesday, March 2, 2022, from 3:00pm-7:00pm, at…