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  • Sparks From Truck Hauling Trailer Result in Small Brush Fires Along Snake River In Southern Whitman County
    Three small wildfires occurred in Southern Whitman County Saturday night due to sparks from a truck towing a trailer. Asotin County Fire District 1 Volunteers from Clarkston responded to the fires east of Red Wolf Bridge around 7:30 PM. The volunteers provided updates on Facebook regarding the situation.
  • Monday, June 9th Morning News
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  • UPDATE: WSU Associate Professor Arrested Following Allegations of Ramming Car 3 Times During Road Rage Incident
    UPDATE: Edwards appeared in Whitman County Superior Court on Monday afternoon, where it was confirmed that he is an Associate Professor of English at Washington State University. He was released on a cash bond of $1,000 over the weekend.
  • Appaloosa Horse Club in Moscow Relocating to Temporary Office Downtown – No Announcement Yet on Museum’s New Location
    The Appaloosa Horse Club in Moscow is transitioning to a new temporary office location near downtown. Currently, there is no information available regarding the relocation of the Appaloosa Museum & Heritage Center. In January, the museum and horse club shared on Facebook that they are selling their building on Pullman Road.
  • Heat Advisory Issued
    The National Weather Service has issued a Heat Advisory for the Inland Northwest, including the Palouse region. The advisory is in effect from Monday afternoon until Tuesday night at 9:00. High temperatures are anticipated to reach the 90s, with some areas potentially experiencing temperatures in the triple digits.
  • City of Moscow Implements Pilot Program for Four-Day Work Week This Summer
    The City of Moscow is implementing a pilot program for a new summer business office schedule. The city council approved this initiative during a recent meeting. Beginning on June 30th and continuing through August, Moscow city offices will be closed on Fridays. To accommodate this change, the offices will have extended hours from Monday through Thursday.
  • Join the Upcoming Meeting on Pullman Parks & Rec
    The City of Pullman will hold a public meeting focused on the planning and development of the city’s parks and recreation department. Residents are invited to provide feedback and gather information about future initiatives for the parks in Pullman. The master plan public meeting is scheduled for Wednesday, June 11, at 6:00 PM at […]
  • WSU’s Ownbey Herbarium Receives $1 Million Bequest
    Washington State University’s Marion Ownbey Herbarium has announced a bequest of $1 million aimed at establishing the Heebner Endowed Sustaining Directorship, funded by Charles and Beverly Heebner. The Ownbey Herbarium, which has been in operation for 133 years, serves as a repository for significant plant materials collected from the Palouse region.
  • WSU Organizes 3-Day Health Fair for Individuals Aged 45 and Above
    Washington State University and the Pullman Recreation Center are collaborating on a three-day health fair focused on brain health and its influences as individuals age. The event will provide free screenings for participants aged 45 and older, aiming to gather information about factors that impact brain health. The health fair is scheduled to take place from 9:00 AM to [end time].
  • 19th Annual Officer Newbill Kids Safety Fair Scheduled to Return to Moscow
    The Officer Newbill Kids Safety Fair is scheduled to take place this weekend in Moscow, focusing on providing safety tips and resources to children and parents. This event has been promoting safety education for families in the Palouse area since its inception in 2005.

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