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  • 1 month ago | inland360.com | Kaylee Brewster

    You might not be able to predict all the winners of this year’s Academy Awards, but maybe you can get some questions right about the lineup. The Oscars will be broadcast on ABC and stream on Hulu and YouTubeTV starting at 4 p.m. Sunday. (Spoiler alert — answers below.)1. Who is the actor nominated for playing Bob Dylan in “A Complete Unknown”? A. Timothée Chalamet. B. Timothy Shalome. C. Timothie Chalamae. D. Timothee Salame. 2. Conan O’Brien, the host for this year’s Oscars, was the host of which show? A.

  • 1 month ago | yahoo.com | Kaylee Brewster

    Feb. 25—Lewiston School Board took action to move Lewiston High School facilities closer to completion. Reece Hewett of Kenaston Corporation provided an update on the athletic facilities at the board's Monday meeting. The school board approved a low-qualifying bid from Andres Landscape for $817,219.18. The company is from Portland, Ore., but has been working with ML Albright on various projects in the Lewiston-Clarkston Valley.

  • 1 month ago | idahostatesman.com | Kaylee Brewster

    Lewiston School Board took action to move Lewiston High School facilities closer to completion. Reece Hewett of Kenaston Corporation provided an update on the athletic facilities at the board's Monday meeting. The school board approved a low-qualifying bid from Andres Landscape for $817,219.18. The company is from Portland, Ore., but has been working with ML Albright on various projects in the Lewiston-Clarkston Valley.

  • 2 months ago | idahostatejournal.com | Kaylee Brewster

    A 53-year-old Clarkston woman was charged with felony sexual battery of a minor after allegedly having a relationship with a student at Tammany High School. An administrator from the high school alerted the school resource officer Friday about a “potential inappropriate relationship” between a staff member and a student. A detective with the Nez Perce County Sheriff’s Office conducted an investigation into the allegation and Mary E.

  • 2 months ago | yahoo.com | Kaylee Brewster

    Feb. 21—Two regional weekly newspapers are changing operations, but continuing service. In eastern Washington, The Times in Waitsburg will move to a nonprofit status. Publisher and editor Lane Gwinn bought the paper in 2018 because it was going to close as the former publisher Ken Graham retired. She said the paper has strong support from the community with subscribers and advertisers. But the cost of production was high and she was subsidizing the paper since she bought it.

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