Don't want friends. If you are a dog person, this is not the place for you. Very poor vet care. Our dog recently got very sick in the middle of the night and we had to rush him to Washington State Vet. Teaching clinic over 50 miles from our home.
Thankfully, good weather. Poor Health care. Have to go to Pullman, spokane etc. No freeways. In the town itself, shopping is not good. Have to go over to Clarkston, WA. If you like great restaurants and easy access to big city entertainment, only two lane highways no freeways, close by , not the place for you or us anymore.
Great place to live if you are a do-it-your self person, like isolation, country person nothing wrong with that , hunting fishing, etc. Read More. The Lewiston ID crime rate for was Lewiston is 5. Lewiston housing costs are Health related expenses are 4. Clarkston is a great town with a small town feel, but big enough to have at least a few things to do and plenty of food places and stores. It is a great place for people raising kids or to retire. There are a lot of things to outdoors, especially in the summer time with the river.
One main reason is, the large towns in Idaho started out very small and still are fairly small. These styrene odors may be noticeable both outside and indoors but are at safe levels, and the contractor is monitoring styrene levels. Residents were encouraged to add water to traps in showers, sinks and floor drains and check that sewer clean-outs in the basement were capped. Brenchick said the city code office and public works had received two to three complaints each about the smell.
A Maine Department of Environmental Protection spokesman said that office had not received any calls. I would say if the odors are being reported in the area these lining operations are occurring that it could be a likely source. More than 80 people weighed in on a Lewiston Rocks Facebook post on Wednesday asking if anyone else was smelling something weird at night. Please wait for the page to reload. If the page does not reload within 5 seconds, please refresh the page.
Being almost done with our two-year stint in Texas taking care of family matters , we are excited to pack up and move north and west again soon - hopefully not too much later than the next inferno that is Texas summer arrives again in mid-May.
That area is definitely on our short list, but we are also looking at Idaho. We didn't have time to head north towards the Panhandle to check out those additional areas. Lewiston looks interesting, but I've read that the air is smelly. Is that true for all of Lewiston, or just certain areas? And is it all the time, or just certain times of day or times of year? Thanks in advance for your insights! I would be interested in this as well.
This Sept. I drove from Pullman to the Clearwater Valley which kind of skirts Lewiston. You approach the Columbia River Valley from the north and then there is this big grade to get down into Lewiston.
As soon as I could see the city I got a very unpleasant blast of foul odor even though miles away. I imagine it must have been the prevailing winds but I was seriously wondering how anyone could get used to the stink although everyone I talked to said you get used to it.
A very beautiful area in that stark, eastern Washington kind of way. Interesting to see what locals folks have to say. The smell is from the large paper pulp mills. Whether you smell it or not depends on their operation schedule and wind direction. It's interesting. The folks who live in Lewiston I've talked to all say they seldom notice the smell.
While I've never lived there, I used to go to Lewiston a lot while in college in Moscow, about 25 miles north, and I've passed through the town even more times. Sometimes there's no smell at all, and other times it's quite strong. Most of the time, there's a little whiff of the pulp mills that comes and goes with a shift of breeze. Life there must be similar to Milwaukee, where the yeasty smell of beer was always present. Portland Oregon used to smell like that, as there was a big brewery in the middle of town, and after a few days, I found I anticipated the smell as I approached the area.
It was just how Portland smelled until the brewery closed down. My kids who live there didn't notice it like I always did.
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