By Elaine Williams For Inland 360 The timing of the coronavirus pandemic likely couldn’t have been worse for the financial health of the Moscow-based Festival Dance & Performing A... Read more
The holidays are a profitable time for performing arts groups as people seek entertainment, fun and community, but with most gatherings canceled by the pandemic, groups must identify new way... Read more
by Jennifer K. Bauer The “thin blue line,” is a term used to describe the police officer’s role of separating the good from the bad while upholding the peace and preventing chaos. One challe... Read more
By Joel Mills The internet was just a kid when Bill Wassmuth died in 2002, so he likely had no idea of the vast reach his ideals would gain by 2020. Wassmuth Center for Human Rights Executiv... Read more
By Jennifer K. Bauer In the U.S., every vote counts equally, except in a presidential election. The election of the president is the only race where the person with the most votes is not aut... Read more
This week’s trivia challenge by Colfax librarian Sarah Phelan-Blamires explores the influence of the Victorian era. The Whitman County Library’s online trivia challenge recently chang... Read more
Inland 360 is looking for reader input for stories being planned for this fall. While many would not admit to believing in ghosts, it seems nearly everyone has a ghost story to tell. Inland... Read more
For people trying to wrap their mind around the my-way-or-the-highway mindset of American politics in the lead-up to the 2020 general election, political scientist Marc Hetherington likes to... Read more
From the outside, the Perkins House in Colfax might look like it’s in great shape for being 134 years old, but inside, volunteers at the historical museum are seeing the effects of time. The... Read more
By JONATHAN LANDRUM JR. of the Associated Press LOS ANGELES — Kobe Bryant. Rep. John Lewis. And now, Chadwick Boseman. So far, 2020 has been marred with bad news and tragedy w... Read more