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Nov. 17, 1971
The Lewiston-Clarkston Valley remained under a smog cloud that kept the airport closed yesterday until 7:10 p.m., and the National Weather Service predicted more of the same for today. A Hughes Airwest pilot told the weatherman last night only a little ground fog hung over Lewiston airport, but the density was much greater most of the day. Six of the daytime flights were canceled.
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Enrollment figures for Idaho's public institutions of higher education, using several types of comparisons, were listed Wednesday by the Idaho Office of Higher Education. Full-time regular students, the office said, total 6,507 at the University of Idaho, 5,364 at Boise State College, 4,568 at Idaho State University and 767 at Lewis-Clark State College.
Nov. 17, 1991
The Nez Perce Tribe's recently established convenience store near Lewiston has just expanded, moving to a new 2,400-square-foot building at the same location. The expansion may be part of a tribal plan to set up more businesses at the location, which has been named Hatwai Plaza. Nez Perce Express II, a convenience store, opened in April this year at the reservation line, about two miles east of the weigh station on U.S. Highway 12/95.
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More than 4,000 area young people attended the Washington State University football game here Saturday as part of Drug Abuse Resistance Education Awareness Day. DARE Officer Scot Gleason of the Nez Perce County Sheriff's Department said most of the young people came from the Lewiston-Clarkston Valley and surrounding Washington communities. He said the youngsters occupied most of the seats in one end zone at the game.