Well worth the listen. https://t.co/XH7VmWacw2
— Daily Bee (@DailyBee) August 15, 2020
“That’s our Max’a million,” writes Gina Mendez Fiellen who shared this Best Shot of the four-legged family member when the Bee asked readers to share their favorite recent photos.https://t.co/JtmGg3jrGN
— Daily Bee (@DailyBee) August 18, 2020
“LEAVING THE BOYS, a story of Motherhood and Career, Feminism and Romance”, by Mindy Cameron is now available. Cameron was an editorial page editor at The Seattle Times before moving to the Sandpoint area in 2001. https://t.co/9E5QJXH8GI
— Daily Bee (@DailyBee) August 18, 2020
The Greater Sandpoint Chamber of Commerce welcomed Wildflower Spa at Seasons to the organization with a ribbon-cutting ceremony on July 24.https://t.co/rAMtrgN3nN
— Daily Bee (@DailyBee) August 18, 2020
A piece of the Northwest’s most important habitat for bighorn sheep was protected this month, thanks to a partnership between Western Rivers Conservancy and the Idaho Department of Fish and Game. https://t.co/eMCcvioiGo
— Daily Bee (@DailyBee) August 18, 2020
COEUR d’ALENE – Kathleen Moseley was born Aug. 18, 1920. That date is also when the 19th Amendment giving women the right to vote was ratified. Both turned 100 today.https://t.co/VNirkR0w1m
— Daily Bee (@DailyBee) August 18, 2020
Another Idaho angler has won $1,000 in the Lake Pend Oreille walleye lottery. Doug Lambrecht of Sandpoint caught his reward-tagged walleye while fishing shallow weed beds along the northern lakeshore in mid-July. https://t.co/y1POLlZRqa
— Daily Bee (@DailyBee) August 18, 2020
Pine street grocery observed its 1st anniversary by giving ice cream and cake to customers. Since it began, the store has done an excellent trade. https://t.co/bvDWn5yEkU
— Daily Bee (@DailyBee) August 17, 2020
It's the perennials that shine during this hot weather. https://t.co/R7Z4bOGi87
— Daily Bee (@DailyBee) August 17, 2020
The Hauser Fueling Depot in Rathdrum may be part of a historic industry, but its advances in environment preservation and energy efficiency are a new wave of locomotive shipping. https://t.co/G2vF6j0Ktp
— Daily Bee (@DailyBee) August 17, 2020
Kyle Nagy is the superintendent and orchard operations manager at the Sandpoint Organic Agriculture Center, where research and recordkeeping is under way on the wide variety of organic heirloom apples — whose origin can be traced back 100 years.https://t.co/ZhfnV31XuE
— Daily Bee (@DailyBee) August 16, 2020
The Panhandle Health District reported 30 new confirmed or probable new cases of novel coronavirus on Friday, which includes three new cases in Bonner County. https://t.co/NLf3dEXZZV
— Daily Bee (@DailyBee) August 15, 2020
British Columbia’s largest mining company, Teck Resources, has proposed a new coal mining venture upstream of Montana’s Kootenai River system. https://t.co/sAQEUFZXID
— Daily Bee (@DailyBee) August 15, 2020
The project is years off, but Bonner County officials want to know what the public thinks about a project to replace one of the bridges across Rapid Lightning Creek. https://t.co/ixfDUpko9j
— Daily Bee (@DailyBee) August 15, 2020
“Sandpoint High School has been working very hard to deliver the safest model of face-to-face instruction for our students,” Principal David Miles wrote in a letter to students and parents. https://t.co/qN6fHWVfCq
— Daily Bee (@DailyBee) August 15, 2020
An ordinance to enact a mask mandate within Sandpoint city limits was proposed and will be voted on at the Aug. 19 meeting. If passed, it would give Mayor Shelby Rognstad the authority to issue a mask mandate as outlined in the proposed ordinance. https://t.co/urstyBfcHa
— Daily Bee (@DailyBee) August 15, 2020
Gold ‘n’ Grouse 4-H Beef Club members are working on their showmanship skills for the upcoming fair.https://t.co/0Mz5H6QR7R
— Daily Bee (@DailyBee) August 14, 2020
For decades, Bonner County has celebrated summer with a community-wide fair and Darcey Smith said this year should be no different. Smith is optimistic about the health and safety protocols implemented for next week’s fair, Aug. 19-22.https://t.co/QN7mojb7Pe
— Daily Bee (@DailyBee) August 14, 2020
UPDATE: Massive boulders came down last night at the US-95 slide south of Riggins. The highway will remain closed until crews are able to evaluate and determine best options to safely stabilize the slope. Old Polluck Road will continue to serve as a daytime detour for the area. pic.twitter.com/yFqtKeXY3G
— ITD (@IdahoITD) July 10, 2020
I found a great resource for tree stump grinding this past week, let me know if you need a name! Reasonably priced! pic.twitter.com/t2vQu2LncU
— NorthIdahoRealEstate (@NIdahoProperty) May 19, 2020
Resources & Updates – https://t.co/B7grvv6Mn9 pic.twitter.com/QN7PCRYVIH
— Sandpoint Chamber (@Chamber7B) August 17, 2020
Moscow, Idaho, considers being part of Bee City USA, a national initiative in which cities work to reverse significant declines in pollinators.https://t.co/7acRsdSE2i
— Moscow-Pullman Daily News (@mpdailynews) August 17, 2020
The University of Idaho has identified 34 positive cases of COVID-19 since it first began testing students, faculty and staff in late July. https://t.co/X2oaeeZyJo
— Moscow-Pullman Daily News (@mpdailynews) August 15, 2020
Four days after the Bears started fall football practice, Moscow High School pulled the plug on traditional fall sports, becoming the first Idaho high school to officially nix the season because of the coronavirus pandemic.https://t.co/yHOjudWqCD
— Moscow-Pullman Daily News (@mpdailynews) August 14, 2020
The Big Sky Conference this morning postponed all competition for its fall sports to spring 2021 because of ongoing concerns related to the COVID-19 global pandemic.https://t.co/4Hk9ArTwku
— Moscow-Pullman Daily News (@mpdailynews) August 13, 2020
Whitman County Public Health recommended Tuesday that all high schools and middle schools in the county deliver classes through distance learning strategies in the fall because of the coronavirus pandemic.https://t.co/Zo0fNJiJvt
— Moscow-Pullman Daily News (@mpdailynews) August 12, 2020
The Moscow Human Rights Commission wants city-owned restrooms to be converted to gender-neutral bathrooms where feasible.https://t.co/LGSX6HcEds
— Moscow-Pullman Daily News (@mpdailynews) August 12, 2020
About 20 people participated in an anti-mask protest in Moscow, Idaho, on Monday. https://t.co/hJaJfucw84
— Moscow-Pullman Daily News (@mpdailynews) August 11, 2020
ICYMI: A large mural in wheat field near Pullman, Wash., features the Washington State University mascot and message for community.https://t.co/mRDwlwfeIw
— Moscow-Pullman Daily News (@mpdailynews) August 11, 2020
After announcing a year-long hiatus for its preschool program, Emmanuel Lutheran Church in Moscow said it plans to offer an emergency day care service for the fall.https://t.co/9Nk8zZORsV
— Moscow-Pullman Daily News (@mpdailynews) August 10, 2020
Pullman adds a new hybrid aquifer-themed bus to its fixed-route service to promote water conservation.https://t.co/ngwyGfAknx
— Moscow-Pullman Daily News (@mpdailynews) August 7, 2020
New Saint Andrews College in Moscow, Idaho, is moving forward with in-person instruction for the fall semester and while the school plans to keep students 6 feet apart at all times, it will not require them to wear face masks in school facilities.https://t.co/eZCDAR41yU
— Moscow-Pullman Daily News (@mpdailynews) August 6, 2020
The Moscow City Council unanimously decided at Monday’s council meeting to extend its face mask order until Oct. 6.https://t.co/25UQq44sCb
— Moscow-Pullman Daily News (@mpdailynews) August 6, 2020
Kenechukwu “Kenny” Nnoli of Moscow designed this week’s illustration for the cover of Inland 360 and titled it “Depression,” to speak to this “peculiar” moment in American history.https://t.co/lzG4On8xNe
— Moscow-Pullman Daily News (@mpdailynews) August 5, 2020
A small campus protest was staged Tuesday to oppose the University of Idaho’s plan to hold in-person classes this fall as UI President Scott Green held a virtual town hall on the subject.https://t.co/2G8leJVJIE
— Moscow-Pullman Daily News (@mpdailynews) August 5, 2020
Local Girl Scouts struggling to raise money through cookie sales because of the COVID-19 pandemic received a boost of support recently from the Washington State University football coach.https://t.co/JKm5RubHAJ
— Moscow-Pullman Daily News (@mpdailynews) August 4, 2020
Unanimous Moscow City Council decision means masks are required in public where social distancing cannot be maintained until Oct. 6.https://t.co/wkFKyYg1Zp
— Moscow-Pullman Daily News (@mpdailynews) August 4, 2020
Washington state agriculture workers have trapped their first Asian giant hornet.
The hornet was found July 14 in a bottle trap set north of Seattle near the Canadian border, and state entomologists confirmed its identity Wednesday.https://t.co/BB2hunGE1A
— Moscow-Pullman Daily News (@mpdailynews) August 1, 2020
A letter from University of Idaho staff and faculty urging university leaders to allow employees who work closely with students to choose to work remotely without fear of reprisal or the need to fill out a waiver neared 300 signatures as of Thursday.https://t.co/WjklsIA2Ul
— Moscow-Pullman Daily News (@mpdailynews) July 31, 2020
University of Idaho leaders say they plan for all students to be tested before the semester’s Aug. 24 start.https://t.co/uoe8YG8lMz
— Moscow-Pullman Daily News (@mpdailynews) July 30, 2020
Married Potlatch couple Ted Kelchner and Andria Marcussen are art “purists.”
That’s how University of Idaho Prichard Art Gallery Director Roger Rowley describes them.https://t.co/22Y5Avje3A
— Moscow-Pullman Daily News (@mpdailynews) July 29, 2020
Patients who are tested for COVID-19 at Gritman Medical Center in Moscow should expect results in three days on average, according to a hospital spokesperson.https://t.co/SDRPLiOlgB
— Moscow-Pullman Daily News (@mpdailynews) July 29, 2020
Moscow officials have fielded several requests to allow live entertainment on the expanded sidewalk cafes downtown, but the Moscow City Council Administrative Committee expressed concern Monday that musical performances would draw crowds.https://t.co/E7u6oOrycI
— Moscow-Pullman Daily News (@mpdailynews) July 28, 2020
Washington State University President Kirk Schulz announced this afternoon that the university will, with few exceptions, deliver undergraduate course online this fall.https://t.co/XhYvFO4saV
— Moscow-Pullman Daily News (@mpdailynews) July 23, 2020
Alexa Hardick will take charge as the Bears girls’ basketball coach — pending school board approval — for the coming season. She replaces Karlee Wilson, who took the same position with her alma mater, Lewiston High School, after two years with the Bears. https://t.co/KJJ35z4MND
— Moscow-Pullman Daily News (@mpdailynews) July 23, 2020
We are proud to announce the renewal of a $1.9M grant @usedgov for SSS-TRiO to assist first-generation college students, those with disabilities, and those from low-income homes.
Learn more: https://t.co/R4It0SalWR pic.twitter.com/el2BUr1s3C— University of Idaho (@uidaho) August 18, 2020
How could personal stories broaden our understanding of wildfire in Idaho? Members of the Confluence Lab hope to find out. They're looking for just the right mix of front line stories and science that could change how we teach about wildfire. Read on: https://t.co/OKfJM6TGmp pic.twitter.com/5Vq3nG0vtT
— University of Idaho (@uidaho) August 13, 2020
When you find your team, you just know — and you're a fan for life. Spencer McCann found the Vandals, and he's been Brave and Bold ever since.
KREM2 has more: https://t.co/brSlRboro3 pic.twitter.com/P3vrFNHZdO
— University of Idaho (@uidaho) August 8, 2020
Harpo Faust is spending her summer traversing North Idaho’s Selkirk Mountains. She is building on collections of past botanists and expanding what we know about regional plant life of the Selkirks. pic.twitter.com/igksZvLdx9
— University of Idaho (@uidaho) August 7, 2020
Tomorrow is national relaxation day, plans to relax? Celebrate with us, and spend some time in the peaceful outdoors. pic.twitter.com/6r7hYnhimc
— U-Idaho CNR (@UIdahoCNR) August 14, 2020
Need a weekend listen? Find out how wolf packs in Idaho look today. Lisette Waits spoke with Leif Tapanila and Peter Pruett on The Nature of Idaho. https://t.co/WqMaaEJrUs pic.twitter.com/RPG6UEifhr
— U-Idaho CNR (@UIdahoCNR) June 12, 2020
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The Nez Perce County driver's license office is closed until further notice due to potential exposure of its staff and the general public to a person who tested positive for COVID-19.https://t.co/nZJhEJA51R
— LewistonTribune (@LewistonTribune) August 18, 2020
Women were granted the right to vote in the U.S. 100 years ago. Learn all about it in this Premium Edition from the Lewiston Tribune/Moscow-Pullman Daily News: https://t.co/XzujhzKsqy pic.twitter.com/JavGE86RQk
— LewistonTribune (@LewistonTribune) August 18, 2020
Today's the last day to vote for the SnapShoot 2020 Readers' Choice Award. https://t.co/dN0GUfNmiv pic.twitter.com/WHLajvxCCB
— LewistonTribune (@LewistonTribune) August 13, 2020
Flagger Jerel Allen’s boogying has brightened spirits during Southway Bridge resurfacing project in Clarkston, Wash., and inspired a fundraising campaign.https://t.co/PYZrHEXWgn
— LewistonTribune (@LewistonTribune) August 12, 2020
Protesters rally at Lancer Lanes in effort to get bowling alleys in Washington reopened. https://t.co/0pOQKEUpPq
— LewistonTribune (@LewistonTribune) August 10, 2020
Idaho Gov. Brad Little admits mistakes were made in the state’s handling of jobless benefits. https://t.co/Yq8H8gzZjn
— LewistonTribune (@LewistonTribune) August 3, 2020
Cherry and Norm Tippett painted a mural of historic Winchester sites as part of the town’s revitalization efforts.https://t.co/dI76Lb4DtG
— LewistonTribune (@LewistonTribune) August 3, 2020
Idaho Transportation Department officials are optimistic about reopening a bypass road around the massive rockslide on U.S. Highway 95 at milepost 188 by this weekend, while keeping an eye on another huge rock poised ominously at the top of the cliff face.https://t.co/qJBR541GH4
— LewistonTribune (@LewistonTribune) July 23, 2020
Idaho Transportation crews are expected to begin removing rocks at the base of a massive slide on U.S. Highway 95 six miles south of Riggins on Monday, ITD officials announced today.https://t.co/cnschBK9Hc
— LewistonTribune (@LewistonTribune) July 17, 2020
Here's some video of this afternoon's fire in the Clarkston Heights. No injuries were reported after a grass fire extended into a camping trailer and a shed. Asotin County Fire District No. 1 is seen fighting the blaze. pic.twitter.com/4GN5JoGtRr
— Pete Caster (@pete_caster) August 4, 2020
Armed unregulated paramilitaries to "protect" Lewiston, Idaho from "potential riots" on Saturday, patrolling downtown for imaginary out-of-state Antifa being transported to L-C Valley in white Mercedes vans with California plates: https://t.co/ePLm7QP4L9
— skellywright (@Skellywright) June 5, 2020
2020 Pacific Northwest Winery of the Year in Lewiston, Idaho.https://t.co/y1tIhFPknI
— Visit Idaho (@visitidaho) April 21, 2020
On this day 95 years ago, a classic Disney love story added a chapter: Walt and Lillian Disney married in her hometown of Lewiston, Idaho. pic.twitter.com/HL1YUevzDH
— The Walt Disney Family Museum (@WDFMuseum) July 13, 2020