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- Tonight’s Telephone Town Hall With Congressman Fulcher Being Rescheduled Due To Votes Being Called In The HouseTonight’s telephone town hall with Congressman Russ Fulcher has been postponed due to votes being scheduled in the House. A new date and time for the town hall has not yet been determined.
- Palouse Audubon Society Hosts Discussion on Veracruz Raptor MigrationThe Palouse Audubon Society is organizing a presentation titled “How to Count Four and a Half Million Raptors” on Wednesday, November 19, at 7:00 pm. The event will take place at the 1912 Center in Moscow and will feature speaker Steve Dougill, who will discuss his experiences related to raptor counting efforts in North America.
- Washington State Patrol to Conduct Emphasis Patrols During WSU Thanksgiving BreakThe Washington State Patrol will conduct emphasis patrols from November 20 to 30 along routes frequently utilized by WSU students during the Thanksgiving break. The focus will be on speeding, distracted driving, impaired driving, and other traffic violations that can lead to collisions. Increased WSP presence is expected on State Routes 26 and surrounding areas.
- City Of Pullman Receives State Grant for Veterans Memorial Park Construction by End of 2027The City of Pullman has received a significant state grant to support the proposed construction of Veterans Memorial Park, contingent upon its completion by the end of 2027. The Washington Wildlife and Recreation Program has allocated $500,000 for this project. The city submitted an application for funding to support its development.
- Historic Register Workshop Held at Depot in PullmanThe City of Pullman is organizing a workshop focused on historic preservation on Thursday, November 20, from 7:00 – 8:00 pm at the Freight Room within the Pullman Depot Heritage Center. During this session, property owners will receive guidance on completing the necessary forms for the process of listing properties on the local Register of Historic Places.
- Kitchen Fire Damages Moscow Home on Monday Night; Volunteers Assist Two DogsOn Monday night, a kitchen fire occurred at a residence on North Polk Street in Moscow. Volunteer Firefighters from the City of Moscow were dispatched to the scene around 11:00 PM and arrived within five minutes. The firefighters effectively controlled and extinguished the fire in the kitchen. Fortunately, there were no reported injuries.
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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.
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