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- 43-Year-Old Oakesdale Man Dies in Semi Crash Early Monday Morning in Clearwater County Backcountry
A 43-year-old man from Oakesdale died in a semi-truck crash that occurred early Monday morning in the backcountry of Clearwater County. Authorities are investigating the incident to determine the circumstances surrounding the crash.A 43-year-old man from Oakesdale died in a semi-truck crash in the Clearwater County backcountry early Monday morning. According to reports from the Idaho State Police, the incident took place around 2:00 AM on Floodwood North of Elk River. Authorities indicated that the man was operating the big rig on Freezeout Road, east of Trapper.
- WSU Students Have Access to Rapid Testing for Sexually Transmitted InfectionsWashington State University has introduced rapid testing for sexually transmitted infections (STIs) for its students. As announced in a recent post on the WSU website, Cougar Health Services has implemented a new rapid testing machine specifically for chlamydia and gonorrhea. Previously, students had to wait up to three days to receive their test results.
- Schedule of Events in Pullman on Friday for the Apple Cup Football GameMultiple events are scheduled for Friday in Pullman in anticipation of Saturday’s Apple Cup football game, where Washington State University will compete against the University of Washington. The Cosmic Crisp hot air balloon is set to be featured at the Apple Cup Harvest Market from 4:00 to 6:00.
- White Pine Fire Affects 1,000 Acres and is 10% Contained – Federal Officials Anticipate Containment Improvements SoonThe White Pine Fire has been reported at approximately 1,000 acres, with federal officials currently working towards increasing containment. Located in North Latah County, the fire has remained at 10% containment for over a week. The U.S. Forest Service is leading the fire suppression efforts.
- Free Dental Services for Kids in Pullman This Weekend Offered by Jonny FisherJonny Fisher DDS will be hosting a Free Dental Day on Saturday, September 20, at their Pullman office. During this event, cleanings, x-rays, fluoride treatments, and additional services will be provided at no cost to children ages 3 to 14 who are eligible for Medicaid or Apple Health and qualify for free or reduced lunch. Space is limited.
- Research on Forest Bird Populations Presented by Palouse Audubon Society at 1912 CenterThe Palouse Audubon Society will host a presentation on Wednesday, September 17, at 7:00 pm at the 1912 Center in Moscow. The event will feature research on the impact of forestry practices on bird species in Idaho. Miles Butler will present on behalf of the University of Idaho Student Chapter.
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- Pullman Vigil for Charlie Kirk Held Saturday Night
A vigil was held in Pullman on Saturday night to honor Charlie Kirk. The event gathered community members who came together to remember and pay tribute to him.Approximately 250 people gathered at a vigil in Pullman on Saturday night to honor Charlie Kirk, who was killed last week during a political discussion event at a college campus in Utah. Attendees came together at Reaney Park to listen to speakers who paid tribute to Kirk. The vigil was organized to commemorate his life and contributions.
- White Pine Fire in North Latah County: Approximately 1,000 Acres Affected, Currently 10% ContainedThe White Pine Fire in North Latah County has burned just over 1,000 acres and is currently reported to be 10% contained. According to the U.S. Forest Service, the fire received rain over the weekend, which may assist in firefighting efforts. The containment level has remained at 10% for an extended period.
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