Driving past the ball fields near my house the other evening, I experienced waves of nostalgia, the stabby kind, the âaw, gee, shucksâ heartwarming kind, worthy of a Hallmark Channel Movie. You know for certain springâs arrived when the daffodils push themselves out of the hard, cold earth, … More Headlines
Pamela Judson left us Friday, Dec. 18, 2020, at Sacred Heart Medical Center in Spokane.
She was an avid reader, a lover of nature, a dedicated green thumb and a talented cook. She loved offering her home to outcasts, family members, or anyone in need. She had a quick, peculiar sense of humor.
She was born Aug. 28, 1961, in Moscow, where she spent the majority of her life. She wed Scott Judson on Sept. 10, 1977, in Coeur dâAlene. They made their first home wherever he was logging at the time. They made a more permanent home in South De Smet, Idaho, after their second child was born. They returned to Moscow in 1987, where they have lived since.
From Christmas to New Year's Eve, Sacred Heart Medical Center’s ICU was on average 94 percent full, with 62 COVID-19 patients and three available ICU beds.
A firefighter from Fire District No. 14, which is comprised of Colton and Uniontown, spreads flames across a field near the state line about 10 miles south of Moscow on Sunday afternoon. The firefighters were performing a prescribed burn that was also used as practice for wild land fire figh… More Headlines