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- Juliaetta City Council Race Tied Following Discovery of Ballot Counting ErrorThe election for a Juliaetta City Council post concluded with a tie after the Latah County Auditor’s Office identified a tabulation mistake in the initial results. The unofficial results from November 4th indicated that Richard Tackett had a one-vote lead over Amanda [Last Name].
- Meredith Bell Receives Colton-Uniontown Distinguished Young Woman AwardMeredith Bell participated in the Colton-Uniontown Distinguished Young Women scholarship program and has advanced to the state program in Pullman scheduled for August. Payton Laney received the talent award and secured a runner-up position.
- Marlynn Markley, the longtime director of the Whitman County District Court, has received a statewide honor.Marlynn Markley, the Judicial Services Director for Whitman County District Court, has received recognition for her work. She has been honored as the Court Manager of the Year by the Washington Court Management Council, an award that acknowledges contributions to the administration of justice in the state.
- Moscow Home Experiences Significant Damage Due to Fire Incident on Monday MorningA home near downtown Moscow experienced significant damage due to a fire on Monday morning. Emergency services were alerted to the incident on North Washington Street around 9:00 AM. Two residents along with their pets were able to evacuate the house safely. Firefighters worked to control the flames.
- Idaho Congressman Russ Fulcher to Host Telephone Town Hall Tuesday NightIdaho Congressman Russ Fulcher will be hosting a telephone town hall for local voters on Tuesday night at 5:00 PM. Residents interested in participating can join the call by dialing 833-998-1718.
- “Port of Whitman County Requests Community Feedback on 2026-2030 Strategic Plan”The Port of Whitman County is currently inviting the community to provide feedback on its draft 2026-2030 Strategic Plan and the 2026 Comprehensive Scheme of Harbor Improvements until November 25. This plan consists of historical context related to the Port, relevant details about its properties, and outlines strategic objectives for the upcoming five years. Printed copies of the draft plan are available for review.
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- Whitman County Public Health Looks into Whooping Cough Cases Among WSU StudentsWhitman County Public Health is currently conducting an investigation into an outbreak of pertussis (whooping cough) among the student population at Washington State University, with five confirmed cases reported as of November 13. There have been no reported cases within the wider community. Pertussis is a respiratory illness that spreads through droplets emitted when an infected person speaks, coughs, or sneezes. Symptoms…
- WSU Regents Approve Tuition Increase and Enhancements to Gesa Field
The WSU Board of Regents has approved a 3.3% tuition increase along with plans for improvements to Gesa Field. The decision follows discussions on the necessity of funds for both educational resources and facility upgrades.The Washington State University Board of Regents approved a tuition increase of 3.3% for the 2026-27 academic year on November 14. This change will lead to an annual tuition increase of $385 for in-state undergraduate students and $445 for graduate students. It is noted that about 36% of in-state undergraduate students currently benefit from scholarships or financial aid.
- League of Women Voters Hosts Presentation on Political Conspiracy TheoriesThe League of Women Voters of Moscow is organizing a presentation by philosopher Neil Levy, titled “Have they gone crazy? Political conspiracy theories and our fellow citizens.” The event is scheduled for Wednesday, November 19, at noon, taking place at the 1912 Center. Neil Levy is a professor of philosophy at Macquarie University in Sydney, Australia.
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