
The Moscow Volunteer Fire Department is providing information to residents regarding fireworks regulations and safety ahead of the 4th of July. According to Idaho law, the sale and discharge of specific non-aerial common fireworks is permitted. Fireworks can be sold and used from June 23rd until midnight on July 5th.

The University of Idaho has received the 2025 School of the Year award from the National Association of College and University Residence Halls, which is the largest student-run nonprofit organization globally. This recognition highlights the accomplishments of the University of Idaho’s Residence Hall Association, acknowledging it as a leading residence hall organization among its peers.

Idaho Fish and Game is advising anglers to remove all walleye caught in salmon and steelhead rivers. The presence of walleye, an invasive species, is increasing in Idaho, and they are known to prey on salmon and steelhead. Reports indicate that last year, 80 walleye were caught in the Snake River from Hells Canyon to…

As the weather begins to warm, local burning restrictions are being put in place. The City of Kendrick has issued a burn ban, and the discharge of fireworks is not allowed within city limits. In the City of Juliaetta, the volunteer fire department has decided to suspend burn permits, and the use of fireworks is…

The Washington State Hospital Association has recognized 20 rural hospitals for their quality improvement efforts by awarding them the 2025 Critical Access Hospital Achievement of Excellence distinction. This recognition highlights the contributions of critical access hospitals, which are facilities with 25 or fewer beds located more than a certain distance from other healthcare facilities.

The 8th Annual Bovill Community Presbyterian Church fishing derby will take place at Moose Creek Reservoir on Saturday. Proceeds from the event will support a charitable cause. The entry fee is $10, or $5 with a canned food donation. The derby is scheduled from 8:00 AM to 2:00 PM at the reservoir located just west…

Avista Utilities has proposed adjustments to the rate increases on electricity and natural gas for its North Idaho customers. The Spokane-based utility has submitted a settlement proposal to the Idaho Public Utilities Commission. Previously, Avista requested a 20% increase in power rates over the next 14 months.