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$3,500 grant to Latah County Historical Society
Money will go towards supporting payroll and keeping employees on board

The Latah County Historical Society (LCHS) was awarded $3,500 of CARES Act funding by the Idaho Humanities Council (IHC). The money from the grant originated from the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH). Dulce Kersting-Lark, the director of LCHS, said […]

Crumbs: Buffalo cauliflower wings

Cauliflower seems to be used as an alternative for everything these days for not-so healthy cravings, from pizza and pasta to wings. This easy recipe allows you to make buffalo “wings” so crispy anyone will enjoy them.   […]

When curtains close: COVID-19 and local theatre
UI Theatre Department and Regional Theatre of the Palouse planning to come back in person this fall

The Regional Theatre of the Palouse (RTOP) was rehearsing for its upcoming musical “Thoroughly Modern Millie” when Washington Gov. Jay Inslee shut down the state due to COVID-19. The show was postponed and out-of-town talent cancelled their trips.  According to Michael Todd from RTOP, postponing […]

Horoscopes: July 7, 2020
See what the stars say for you today

This week, check your horoscope to see which tea variety your sign reminds me of. The varieties recognized worldwide vary, usually including black, green, white and herbal, but there are […]

REVIEW: “The Invisible Man” is a truly nail-biting experience
Watching this film is worth every minute

Typically, I watch horror movies which feature a masked killer. These films have a certain formula to them, but “The Invisible Man” has introduced a new kind of horror story.   “The Invisible Man” features a woman named Cecilia (played by Elisabeth Moss), who is abused […]