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  • Weiser’s Ambulance District is preparing to move ahead with a campaign for an override levy this spring. Photo by Nancy Grindstaff
    02/04/2026 - 6:00pm

  • If the Lost Valley Reservoir Co. is successful in a grant application with the Bureau of Reclamation, a loan through the Idaho Water Resources Board will fund the reservoir’s expansion, tripling its capacity to 30,000 acre feet.
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  • Performing the finale of Weiser High School’s annual talent show on Thursday, Jan. 29, brothers Sam and Daniel Pomo, with dad, Juan Pomo on drums, played the 1960 instrumental Apache, followed by The Kinks hit, You Really Got Me. The audience enjoyed acts including several vocals, magic, and an original poetry recitation. Mark your calendars for the school choirs Spring Concert, set for Monday, March 9, beginning at 7 p.m. Photo by Nancy Grindstaff
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  • Washington County Search and Rescue member Virgil Smith looks on as Mountain States Detection Dog member Milena Hickey and Kira demonstrate during a break at a daylong training on responding to rescues of individuals with dementia or autism.
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  • Weiser City Councilor Herb Haun, left, is serving as acting mayor after Randy Hibberd announced his resignation early this week. Photo by Nancy Grindstaff
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  • Dr. Frank Coleman has spent his entire career at Weiser Vet Clinic. Coleman could likely fill several books with his own All Things Great and Small stories, set through a period of time that has seen enormous changes in medicine and technology related to healing. A retirement party for him will be held at the Train Depot on Saturday, Jan. 31, starting at 3 p.m. Courtesy photo
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  • Weiser Police officers honored for life saving actions in 2025 at the Jan. 12 Weiser City Council meeting, from left, Sgt. Delaine Singleton, Ryan Vanderwerf, and James Henry. Not pictured is Joshua Pratt. Photo by Dylan Brown
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  • Idaho State Senator Brandon Shippy
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  • Weiser High School government and civics teacher John Srholec was sworn into office as one of three new city councilors at the Jan. 12 Weiser City Council meeting. Srholec is pictured enjoying the moment with Council President Herb Haun and taking his seat next to Councilman Larry Hogg, it was almost like old times, as Hogg refereed football games throughout the valley during Srholec’s coaching tenure. Srholec, Lisa Horzen, and Steve Fenske were elected in this past November’s election, replacing Sterling Blackwell, Marg Chipman, and Mike Hopkins. Photo by Dylan Brown
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    Taking the oath of office during a swearing-in ceremony, newly-elected Weiser City Councilors Steve Fenske, top, and Lisa Horzen, below, took their seats in the Council chambers on Monday, Jan. 12. Council President Herb Haun administered each oath, welcoming the new faces to the panel. Photos by Dylan Brown.
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  • Both with their earliest beginnings in Weiser, WHS senior Madi Janicek, left, and South Albany High School senior Emily Tschida will begin their collegiate softball careers together this fall at Eastern Oregon University. Courtesy photo
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News

02/04/2026 - 6:00pm
The Weiser City Council put a proposal to study adding solar power to the local grid on ice in favor of first determining what residents can expect to pay for power in the future.   A rate analysis would have been part of the broader solar...

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02/03/2026 - 11:06am
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Sports


The Wolverines closed out the first half of conference play with a 65-21 win over the Payette Pirates on Thursday, Jan. 29. Pictured at right, Weiser senior Shayd Crossley gets his hand on the tip off at the start of the match up. Photo by David Lukens
02/04/2026 - 6:00pm
This was the last game of the first round of conference for the Weiser Wolverines. The setting: the dome in Payette. The day: Thursday, Jan 29. The outcome: a smashing win 65-21. Everyone played in this game. The JV was also a monstrous win 69-4...

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