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- WSU Athletics Developing Plans for Gesa Field Enhancements Funded Through Private Donations, Featuring New Videoboard, Sound System, and Interactive LED Field Lights.Washington State University Athletics is submitting a proposal for 12 million dollars in privately funded upgrades to Gesa Field. This project is scheduled to be reviewed by the WSU Regents at their board meeting next week. Documents presented to the regents outline the planned enhancements for the field.
- WSU Administration Proposes 3.3% Tuition Increase for Next Academic YearWashington State University is set to review proposed tuition rates for the upcoming academic year during an upcoming board meeting of the WSU Regents. These proposals include potential increases that align with state law, which allows a maximum annual tuition increase at public higher education institutions based on the average annual percentage.
- Pullman Launches Annual Residential Leaf Collection Program on November 10The city of Pullman has announced the schedule for its annual residential leaf collection program, which is set to begin on Monday, November 10, and will continue until Wednesday, November 26. Street sweepers will come through for further cleaning as time permits. The collection will start at Pioneer Hill on November 10, 12, and 13, followed by Military Hill on November 14, 17, and 18.
- Palouse Habitat for Humanity Awarded $15,000 Grant from US Bank FoundationThe US Bank Foundation has provided a $15,000 Community Possible grant to Palouse Habitat for Humanity. This funding is designated to assist with operational expenses as the organization works on three homes located in Palouse, Moscow, and Pullman, as well as prepares to begin the construction of homes in Uniontown in 2026. The provision of safe and stable housing contributes to the well-being of children, families, and communities.
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- WSU Researchers Awarded $2 Million DARPA Grant for Development of Tough-to-Shatter CeramicsWashington State University researchers have been awarded a $2 million grant from the US Department of Defense’s Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency for the development of ceramic materials with improved resistance to shattering. The project is directed by Assistant Professor Arezoo Zare at WSU’s School of Mechanical and Materials Engineering. The objective is to enhance […]
- New Downtown Pullman Charcuterie Shop Opens SaturdayA new business, Gabagool Charcuterie, will open this weekend in downtown Pullman. Located at 185 South Grand Avenue, next to Sims Glass, this culinary shop specializes in charcuterie items and offers a range of products for takeout, including crafted boxes, platters, and boards available for pre-order. The official opening day for Gabagool Charcuterie is Saturday.
- Pullman School Board Recognized as a 2025 Board of Distinction by Washington State School Directors’ AssociationThe Pullman School Board has received the designation of a 2025 Board of Distinction from the Washington State School Directors’ Association. This recognition is awarded to school boards that demonstrate effective leadership in enhancing student outcomes, according to a post from PSD on Facebook.
- Registration Open for Moscow’s Light Up the Season CelebrationThe City of Moscow is set to host the Light Up the Season event on Thursday, December 4, at 6:00 pm, located at Friendship Square and Main Street. The event will include a tree lighting ceremony, a storefront decorating competition, and a parade featuring lighted floats. Businesses and organizations interested in participating in the DeLIGHTful Downtown Storefront Contest can register through the provided link.
- Sacred Heart Church to Hold Complimentary Spaghetti Dinner in Pullman During Government ShutdownSacred Heart Church in Pullman is collaborating with Grocery Outlet to provide a free spaghetti dinner for individuals affected by the government shutdown. The dinner will take place in the church’s social hall starting at 5:30 PM on November 7. This event is scheduled to occur every Friday at Sacred Heart throughout the duration of the government shutdown.
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