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Jerika Armitage, 6, pictured with her mother, Nicole Hendren, won first place in the Mutton Bustin’ contest on Saturday at ...
According to an Idaho County Sheriff’s Office report,, Jason Short, 54, of Kenmore, WA, died of injuries sustained in a motorcycle crash Friday afternoon, Aug. 15, along U.S. Highway 12, ...
C-PTPA responded to one fire between Aug. 10 and Aug. 16, which was the Gold Fire, 0.1 acres, out.
Ella Goetz started her reign as Queen for the 2025 Wild Weippe Rodeo in January. Early in the year she made a trip to ...
Fire season brings many hazards to our area, one of those hazards is the air pollutants from the fires. At high levels, these ...
It is with great pleasure that I announce that Earl Vicory has won the prestigious Duane D. Wolfe Memorial Award from the ...
This photo, circa 1908-1914, is of Fred Frazier and his horse at the Clearwater Livery Stable and Barn. The stable and barn ...
On Aug. 10, 2025, a Nez Perce Tribal Police Officer was on routine patrol along U.S. Highway 12 in Orofino when a 2005 ...
One day Sherry Schlader heard a vehicle arrive at their home in the Fraser community, she thought someone needed flowers.
The Orofino Junior High Maniacs are gearing up for what promises to be an electrifying football season, and the excitement is already building in the community.
Orofino opened the tournament on May 14, against Wendell, with Gavin Dunaway on the mound. Dunaway went the distance for the Maniacs in the opener spreading five hits and two walks over seven innings.
Max Lyon, Baker City, OR, placed first in the Ranch Bronc Division of the 64th annual Wild Weippe Rodeo held last weekend.