- County's 'food insecurity' rate higher than state, national averages
In Yakima County, one of the nation's most agriculturally productive regions, 16 percent of residents struggle to put food on the table on a regular basis, according to a new report.
- Family asks for help after man is paralyzed in canyon fall
A man remained in the ICU, after a fall in an Asotin County canyon almost took his life.
- Unclear waters
ASOTIN a ' The Asotin County Family Aquatic Center continues to be on the minds of Asotin County commissioners.
- Man rescued from George Creek Canyon
A man was rescued late Monday afternoon, after falling in George Creek Canyon, southwest of Asotin.
- Clarkston woman's retrial is moved to March
By Kerri Sandaine, of the Tribune ASOTIN - The retrial of a Clarkston woman accused of stabbing her former boyfriend to death has been moved to March 20, 2009.
- Campaign manager talks Gregoire win
Gov. Christine Gregoire's campaign manager, Kelly Evans, sent out a memo to the governor's campaign staff and steering committee today, outlining her thoughts on why the governor was able to win reelection by ...
- Asotin Commissioner Brown wins re-election; cemetery district too close to call
Asotin County Commissioner Don Brown has won re-election. Auditior Elaine Johnston said final count of outstanding ballots completed today pushed Brown ahead of his challenger, Democrat Vikki Bonfield by 105 ...
- U.S. HOUSE: McMorris Rodgers gains 3rd term
Eastern Washington voters were giving Rep. Cathy McMorris Rodgers a third term in the U.S. House of Representatives, according to preliminary vote tallies released Tuesday.
- 30 years of saying 'yes' to Rescue One
They are the first on scene at medical emergencies in Asotin "Rescue One is an emergency medical service provided by the Clarkston Fire Department, that utilizes cross-trained firefighter EMTs to respond to ...
- Brown goes for it again
Don Brown has spent eight years on the Asotin County Commission and he is running for one last term on the board.
- Bonfield says it's time for a change
Vikki Bonfield is challenging Don Brown for his seat on the Asotin County Commission.
- Path plan presented to Asotin County commissioners
ASOTIN a ' The goal is to provide safe travel for bicyclists and pedestrians and at Monday morning's Asotin County Commissioners meeting, Public Works Director Joel Ristau gave an update on the Scenic Way bike ...
- Another bomb threat at Asotin County Courthouse
ASOTIN a ' A second bomb threat in two weeks led to another evacuation of the Asotin County Courthouse Wednesday.
- No active electrical PUDs formed since 1940s
Supporters have long been praising the success of other public utility districts in Washington as they try to convince Whidbey voters to get behind the ballot measure to establish a Whidbey-based utility this ...
- Bomb threat empties Asotin Co. courthouse
A bomb scare disrupted the morning docket Monday at the Asotin County Courthouse.
- Kindergarten teacher honored by ESD
Toni Cuello isn't only a kindergarten teacher. She's also a bridge for her students from their worlds at home to their new lives at school.
- Tax question will be on the ballot
It will go to the voters Asotin County Commissioners say since Clarkston opted into the .03 sales tax last time around, the county is left with a pool of debt and few options.
- July 19: BLM restricts fires, fire-causing activities
A regulated fire closure on lands administered by the Spokane District Bureau of Land Management took effect at 12:01 a.m. July 17, according to a BLM announcement.
- Commissioners approve development, hear about overcrowding at jail
It was a busy Asotin County Commissioners meeting Monday, with a full house on hand, as concerned neighbors came out for a preliminary action concerning a new Clarkston Heights Development.