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- SEL Expands Into Emergency Dispatch With New Device To Improve 911 CommunicationsSchweitzer Engineering Laboratories has entered the emergency dispatch sector by developing a land mobile radio solution aimed at supporting emergency responders. This initiative began when SEL engineers identified challenges faced by the regional 911 dispatch center in the Palouse area. WHITCOM is located nearby and is involved in this project.
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- Title: Charlie Kirk Scheduled to Speak at WSUConservative commentator Charlie Kirk is set to speak at Washington State University this month. His organization, Turning Point USA, has announced via social media that WSU is included in “The American Comeback Tour.” The event is scheduled for Thursday, April 17th, at noon. Details regarding the location of the speech have not been provided in the announcement.
- Annual WSU Vet Med Open House Scheduled for SaturdayThe Washington State University Veterinary Teaching Hospital will host an open house on Saturday from 10:00 AM to 3:00 PM, featuring a teddy bear clinic. This event is part of WSU Spring Family Weekend.
- WSU Rowing Hosts Home Regatta Saturday Morning at Wawawai on Snake RiverWashington State University rowing’s only home regatta of the season is on Saturday. The Cougars will compete against Oregon State for the Winchell Cup on the Snake River west of Pullman at Wawawai Landing. Racing is set to begin at 9:00, weather permitting. Updates can be found through the provided RSS feed.
- Conner Museum Reopens Featuring New Mural Created by WSU StudentsThe Conner Museum in Pullman is set to reopen at 4:00 pm on Wednesday, April 2. The event will feature the dedication of a new mural created by WSU art students. The museum was closed in the Fall of 2024 due to water damage caused by a leaky pipe.
- Pullman Chamber of Commerce Cancels 3 Forks River & Arts Festival Due to City Permitting Issues and Downtown Footbridge OutageThe Pullman Chamber of Commerce has announced the cancellation of the 3 Forks River & Arts Festival, which was scheduled for May 17th in the Pine Street Plaza and the Riverwalk parking lot. The cancellation is due to city permitting issues and the ongoing closure of the Pine Street pedestrian bridge.
- Habitat for Humanity Invites Locals to Sign 2×4 Studs to Support 2025 Pullman HomeThe Palouse Habitat for Humanity is offering an opportunity for community members to contribute to the Pullman Habitat home project set for development in 2025. Individuals can visit designated Pullman locations to sign a 2×4 stud, which will be included in the Beans ‘n’ Jeans auction.
- Older Adults Sought for U of I Mental Health Research StudyThe University of Idaho’s Psychophysiological of Active Lifestyles laboratory is seeking participants for a study that investigates the relationship between physical activity and mental health in older adults. Participants should be aged 60 to 85 and not have a diagnosis of neurocognitive disorders such as Alzheimer’s. Those who […]
- 4 Candidates Under Review for Position on Pullman Regional Hospital BoardFour candidates are being considered for the open seat on the Pullman Regional Hospital Board of Commissioners. The PRH Board will interview the candidates on Wednesday night and may make an appointment. The candidates include Brandon Burch, a retired IT professional from Washington State University, Shane McFarland, an exercise physiologist at WSU, and others with relevant backgrounds.
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