- Gotta move
CLARKSTON a ' The Clarkston City Council decided a new city hall was needed for Clarkston and Monday night, the council approved going forward with a counter offer on the Broemmeling Building to become the new ...
- Suspects arrested in Boys and Girls Club burglary
Police arrested three people Tuesday night in connection with last weekenda s burglary at the Clarkston Boys and Girls Club.
- Arrests made in Boys and Girls Club burglaries
A 23-year-old transient man is being held on a $50,000 bond at the Asotin County Jail after being connected to a burglary at the Clarkston Boys and Girls Club last weekend.
- Police investigate break-ins at Boys and Girls Clubs
They might as well have stolen from the kids. Lewiston Police and the Asotin County Sheriff's Office are looking into weekend break-ins at both the Lewiston and Clarkston Boys and Girls' Club buildings.
- 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.
- Pajamas are a trendy gift
Get ready for a pajama party. PJs look to be a popular gift this holiday season, as families struggling with high heating bills are bundling up at night, and older kids have turned sleep pants into cool ...
- Asotin County to pursue case against child molester
Convicted child molester Timothy A. Kellis will face a new charge in Asotin County after receiving nine life sentences in Latah County - the only question is when.
- Pajamas great for parents and kids this holiday
Get ready for a pajama party. PJs look to be a popular gift this holiday season, as families struggling with high heating bills are bundling up at night, and older kids have turned sleep pants into cool ...
- Clarkston City Council eyes budget challenges
To raise property taxes or not. That was the question considered by the Clarkston City Council Monday night.
- Posters show that fire prevention message is getting across
Barack Obama was enjoying his victory Wednesday. At the same time kids from Parkway Elementary did a little non-political celebrating of their own.
- Guide Offers Consumers Ratings on RV OEMs
J.R. Consumer Resources Inc. recently published the third edition of the "RV Comparison Guide," rating some 55 North American RV manufacturers and more than 100 best-selling models.
- Pic: Worley-Setters Work Nears Completion
Approximately 20 mi. south of Coeur da Alene, Idaho, crews are working to wrap up this yeara s construction on sections of U.S. 95 and ID 58 before wintera s deep cold sets in.
- Voters will decide on industrial park
Asotin County voters are deciding whether they want the county to sell a piece of land to the Port of Clarkston for business development.
- 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 ...
- Former Clarkston Port manager questions need for current one
The Port of Clarkston Commission approved the 2009 budget Thursday, but not without some serious dissention.
- County urged to act
More than 30 activists against illegal immigration from around the state staged a protest in front of and inside the historic County Courthouse and nearby administration building Monday.
- Prosecutor calls Mehring case 'stupid'
The deputy prosecutor in the felony harassment trial of a suspended Spokane police detective referred to it in court Monday as a "stupid case" that he didn't take willingly.
- 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 ...
- No need to cry when steelhead sneaks get caught
Some fishermen always seem to be looking for an angle - a way to get one up on the next guy, or better yet, a stab at getting one up on the law.