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Tribune, Daily News writers claim awards in Pacific NW News Publishing Contest

Lewiston Tribune reporters Elaine Williams and Kaylee Brewster, along with Moscow-Pullman Daily News columnist Becky Tallent, received awards at the Pacific NW News Publishing Contest. Brewster earned second place for her report on Milo Warnock's death in prison, while Williams secured third for her coverage of a family affected by the Gwen Fire. Tallent won first place for her column on the Greater Idaho proposal.

Full containment expected today on Cherry Fire

Fire crews expect to fully contain the 113-acre Cherry Fire near Deary by the end of the day. The fire, which started Monday on logging land, is currently 80% contained, with crews focusing on suppression repair and dousing hot spots. A flight closure for airplanes has been lifted, but drone operators are urged to remain grounded.

Cherry Fire held at 113 acres despite high winds

The Cherry Fire near Deary, Idaho, has burned 113 acres and is 40 percent contained as of Saturday morning. Fire officials report minimal activity and expect to improve containment by nightfall, while a 2-mile aircraft closure remains in effect. Investigators have not yet determined the fire's cause, which began during timber cutting operations.

Deary fire 10 contained

The Cherry Fire near Deary remains 10% contained and has not expanded since Thursday. No structures are threatened, and 191 personnel are combating the blaze, which covers an area of 113 acres. Weather conditions pose ongoing challenges, prompting a red flag warning for fire hazards.

Moscow, Deary historic buildings honored

The 1912 Center and Deary Mercantile in Idaho received nominations for the Orchids and Onions Awards, recognizing their historic preservation efforts. The awards ceremony will take place on July 26 in Boise, hosted by Preservation Idaho.

Horse Heaven mine near Yellow Pine approved for drilling permits

The U.S. Forest Service approved exploration drilling permits for the Horse Heaven mining project, owned by Resolution Minerals. The project will involve up to 57 drill holes across 14,000 acres, targeting gold, tungsten, and antimony resources. Drilling is set to begin next month, with a focus on confirming existing mineral resources.

Whitman County voters face choices in August primary

Whitman County voters will participate in primary elections on August 5, with the top two candidates in each race advancing to the November general election. Notably, Pullman City Council has attracted numerous candidates for its two open seats, while several local levies will also be on the ballot.

Moscow Mountain closed to vehicles

Moscow Mountain is closed to motorized vehicles due to fire danger, as announced by Bennett Lumber Products Inc. The National Weather Service issued a red flag warning for the area amid dry and windy conditions. Firefighters are currently battling a wildfire in a nearby logging zone.

Moscow gas station heroes thwart scammers

Workers at Moscow’s Stinker Station intervene to prevent scams involving cryptocurrency kiosks, saving a dozen people monthly from losing significant sums. Scammers often use fear tactics, convincing victims that they face legal trouble unless they deposit cash into these machines. The store's employees have become vigilant in recognizing signs of potential scams and assisting victims.

Wife of man accused of attempted murder held without bond

A 65-year-old woman from Wyoming, Phyllis K. Krogman, faces felony charges for allegedly conspiring to murder her brother after a knife attack by her husband. The incident occurred at a Motel 6 in Clarkston on June 2, where her brother, Daniel Henry, was stabbed. Both Krogmans are held without bond and are set to appear in court on Monday.

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