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  • Thursday, November 20th: Morning News
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  • UIdaho Dance Ensemble Presents “Uncharted” at Hartung Theater
    The University of Idaho Dance Program will showcase the UIdaho Dance Ensemble in a performance titled “Uncharted” at 7:30 pm on November 20 and 21 at the Hartung Theater. The event will include new choreography by faculty members Colleen Bialas, Melanie Meenan, and Rhea Speights, as well as a piece by guest artist Samuel Hobbs.
  • Planning Commissioners Share Concerns About Limited Review of City’s New Regulations on Short-Term Rentals
    Several members of the City of Pullman Planning Commission have expressed concerns regarding the scope of their review of the Short Term Rental regulations. Recently, the Pullman City Council voted to refer the new guidelines back to the Planning Commission and city staff for further evaluation. In May, the council also approved a significant update to the city’s zoning code.
  • Auditorium Chamber Music Series Features Piano and Viola Duo Recognized for Excellence
    The Auditorium Chamber Music Series will feature pianist Jeremy Denk and violist Richard O’Neill in a concert at 7:30 pm on Thursday, November 20, at the University of Idaho Administration Building Auditorium in Moscow. Denk has received several notable accolades in his career, including a MacArthur Fellowship and the Avery Fisher Prize. The concert will include a range of musical selections performed by the artists.
  • “Pullman Foursquare Church Hosting Free Community Dinner on Thursday”
    The Pullman Foursquare Church will host a community dinner on Thursday evening at 5:30 PM. The dinner will take place inside the historic Cordova Theater located in downtown Pullman. Registration for the community dinner is available at the following link: https://pullmanfoursquare.churchcenter.com/people/forms/1091988. Everyone is invited to attend.
  • Wells Fargo Provides $15,000 to Support Pullman Home Construction by Palouse Habitat
    Wells Fargo has allocated $15,000 to Palouse Habitat for Humanity for the construction of a home for the Namauu family in Pullman, as part of the 2025 Wells Fargo Builds program. This initiative has contributed $4.6 million to support 130 Habitat affiliates across the country. On November 6, volunteers from Wells Fargo’s Lewiston and Moscow offices participated in activities with Palouse Habitat.
  • WSU Encounters $19.4 Million in Licensing Royalties in FY25
    Washington State University reported $19.4 million in royalty revenues during the 2025 fiscal year, reflecting significant growth compared to previous year’s earnings. This marks the fourth consecutive year with revenues exceeding eight figures from the commercialization of innovations. The Cosmic Crisp apple generated over $8 million, contributing prominently to the overall revenue.
  • Montessori School of Pullman is set to host an International Feast on November 20.
    The Montessori School of Pullman is hosting an event on Thursday, November 20, at 5:30 pm, to highlight the diverse cultures and families within the local community. The international feast will take place at 240 SE Dexter Street and will feature a variety of homemade dishes from different countries. Everyone is welcome to attend and experience the range of cuisines available.
  • Wednesday November 19th Morning News
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  • 67-Year-Old Garfield Man Arrested for Allegedly Attempting to Sell Meth
    The Whitman County Sheriff’s Office reported the arrest of a 67-year-old man from Garfield, identified as Lawrence Kriebel, in connection with an alleged attempt to sell methamphetamine. The arrest occurred during a drug operation early Wednesday morning. According to a press release from the sheriff’s office, deputies engaged with Kriebel through online communications, which were reportedly monitored and indicated his involvement in drug-related activities.

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