Ancient art of Gung Fu taught in Kamiah Over 400 years ago in central China, a woman by the name of Ng Mui taught another women the art of Gung Fu. That woman was Yim Wing Chun who is famous for being the founder of the Wing Chun martial arts … [Read more...] about Gung Fu fighting
Holes featured at spring show
CIAA 50th Spring Show, May 2017, celebrates founding member Ellamae Holes By Marlene O’Neill CIAA President In anticipation of Central Idaho Art Association’s (CIAA) 50th Spring Show, May 4-6, CIAA celebrates founding member, Ellamae Holes. … [Read more...] about Holes featured at spring show
UofI small farms workshop
Fruit, beekeeping, and ag workshop series offered. The University of Idaho Extension is offering a workshop entitled “Small Farms and Community Food Systems.” This workshop series focuses on topics that assist landowners in producing and marketing … [Read more...] about UofI small farms workshop
Levy on the menu March 14
Mtn. View School District to repeat last year’s levy The Mountain View School District is asking for a $2.6 million levy again this year, the same amount that has passed in the years before. Residents who … [Read more...] about Levy on the menu March 14
Beekeeper shares fascination of bees with students
A Honey of a job Kamiah Middle School Teacher Joe Sams is always looking for fun and interesting ways to teach science lessons to his students. So, he decided to ask local bee expert Phil Puckett of Woodland to give a helping hand. Part of Sams’ … [Read more...] about Beekeeper shares fascination of bees with students
Former Kamiah student recalls start as a jazz singer
Keefe featured at Lionel Hampton Jazz Festival Ten years ago, as a high school senior at Gonzaga Prep in Spokane, Nez Perce tribal member Julia Keefe received an Outstanding Alto Vocal Soloist Award at the Lionel Hampton … [Read more...] about Former Kamiah student recalls start as a jazz singer
Reward offered
Police investigating theft of two guns A $1,000 reward is being offered for information leading to the arrest of the individuals who burglarized the Ace Marketplace in Kamiah on the night of Feb. 15. Read the rest of this story by … [Read more...] about Reward offered
Bridge work begins
Historic Kooskia Bridge gets overdue repairs Thanks to approximately 800 signatures in favor of updating the East Kooskia Bridge, the Idaho Transportation Department has dispatched a crew to begin the process which is slated to be … [Read more...] about Bridge work begins
Obituaries, Death Notices in the February 23, 2017 issue
Benjamin Danford, 69 Benjamin Danford, 69, of Clearwater passed away at his home Friday Feb. 17, 2017. Services are pending at Trenary Funeral Home of Kooskia. E. Joan Umphenour, 87 E. … [Read more...] about Obituaries, Death Notices in the February 23, 2017 issue
Thank you
Wishing these two small words had more impact, for they come from our hearts. After the electrical fire Jan. 19 in the house we were renting on Hill St. the outpour from this amazing community has been very touching to us both. We wish we could … [Read more...] about Thank you