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Suspects in case of missing Idaho boy could be in Ohio, North Dakota
FRUITLAND, Idaho — Although no remains were found in the search of a backyard for the remains of…
December 5, 2022
Northwest
Walla Walla Foundry turns ‘The Embrace’ into bronze reality for Boston
WALLA WALLA — A five-truck convoy from Walla Walla Foundry, its largest bronze sculpture ever completed now in…
December 3, 2022
Agriculture
A century of change: Ralph Ward’s new book chronicles his family’s history raising crops and cattle in Baker County
Ralph Ward wanted to tell the story about his family’s long history of farming and ranching in Baker…
December 2, 2022
Northwest
Landslide cleanup could keep Highway 30 closed into weekend
A routine trip to work from Clatskanie to Astoria turned into an ordeal Wednesday for Mark Cope after…
December 1, 2022
Northwest
Idaho solar developer settles federal water pollution allegations
POCATELLO, Idaho — A renewable energy developer has agreed to pay the federal government $416,500 to settle allegations…
November 30, 2022
Agriculture
Easterday judge dismisses U.S. complaint against law firm
YAKIMA — A judge has dismissed claims by a U.S. trustee that a Los Angeles law firm favored…
November 30, 2022
Agriculture
Redmond-based Country Natural Beef collects data to improve sustainable ranching
PHILOMATH — A small herd of cattle grazed lazily on a bright and sunny November afternoon in the…
November 29, 2022
Northwest
Massive die-off hits fir trees across Pacific Northwest
PORTLAND — Fir trees in Oregon and Washington died in record-breaking numbers in 2022, according to as-yet-unpublished research…
November 28, 2022
Agriculture
Wheat mosaic virus moves north in Washington
PULLMAN, Wash. — The soil borne wheat mosaic virus has moved north of Highway 2 in southeastern Washington,…
November 28, 2022
Northwest
Bullfrog control plan makes progress in Little Deschutes River
In a battle for amphibian supremacy in the Upper Deschutes basin, the invasive bullfrog is winning. These large…
November 25, 2022
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