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  • Thursday, October 2nd Morning News from RSS Feed
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  • USFS Anticipates Full Containment of White Pine Fire in North Latah County by Month’s End
    The U.S. Forest Service is working to fully contain the White Pine Fire in North Latah County by the end of the month. The fire began in late August during Labor Day weekend near the Giant White Pine campground. The USFS has assumed management of the fire.
  • Community Connections Resource Fair Held at Jefferson Elementary by Pullman Public Schools
    Pullman Public Schools will hold an event called Community Connections on Thursday, October 2, from 6:00 to 7:30 pm at Jefferson Elementary. This event aims to connect families and students with local organizations and resources. A keynote session will be presented by the Parent Resource Partnership for families of students who may require an IEP or 504.
  • Recreational Sites On Lower Snake River Remain Open Amid Federal Government Shutdown
    The recreational sites along the Lower Snake River will remain accessible during the federal government shutdown. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers oversees the landings at Wawawai, Blyton, and Nisqually John, located in Southern Whitman County. A representative from the Corps in Walla Walla has confirmed that the gates at these sites are open.
  • Pullman Seeks Public Input for Comprehensive Plan Update
    The City of Pullman is organizing a public meeting on October 2 from 11:00 am to 2:00 pm at Pullman City Hall. The purpose of this meeting is to collect input from the community regarding the city’s ten-year comprehensive plan update, which is a mandatory process. The update process commenced in March and is scheduled for completion by June 30, 2027.
  • WSU Researchers Create Affordable Smoke Exposure Test for Wildland Firefighters
    A research team from Washington State University has created an affordable, self-administered test designed for wildland firefighters to monitor their exposure to woodsmoke in real time. This development aims to help firefighters manage potential health risks associated with woodsmoke exposure, such as lung cancer and leukemia. The testing process is similar to that of a pregnancy test, requiring a drop of urine on a specific device.
  • Wednesday, October 1st Morning News
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  • WSU Student Veterinary Association Organizes Annual 5K Rabies Run
    The Washington State University Student American Veterinary Medical Association is hosting its annual 5K Rabies Run on Saturday, October 18, at 10:00 am in front of Bustad Hall on the WSU campus in Pullman. This themed run includes a 1-mile loop where participants will navigate through a unique course. All members of the community are welcome to join in this festive event.
  • Whitman County Library Presents Two October Exhibits at Libey Gallery
    The Whitman County Library will feature two exhibits during October at The Libey Gallery in Colfax. One exhibit will showcase the work of local photographer Carol Gregersen, focusing on landscapes of the Palouse. The other exhibit will be a Halloween Art Exhibit created by community members. Gregersen’s photographs highlight the natural beauty of the Palouse, with all pieces available for purchase.
  • WSU to Conduct Testing of System-Wide Emergency Alert System on Oct. 1
    Washington State University plans to conduct its first system-wide emergency alert system test on October 1. Notifications regarding the test will be sent to faculty, staff, and students both on campus and at satellite locations through email and registered phone numbers in the University’s system. The alerts will be staggered.

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