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- Candidates for the position of Whitman County Commissioner will participate in a forum on Wednesday in Colfax.A forum for Whitman County Commissioner candidates will take place in Colfax on Wednesday. The event will feature recently appointed commissioner Chad Whetzel along with challengers Cody Finch and Tucker Senter. This forum is part of the primary run-off election for the Republican candidates scheduled for next month. The top two candidates from this election will proceed to the general election in November.
- Pullman’s Concerts In The Park Begins Wednesday Featuring Community Band Of The Palouse & Auf Gehts German BandThe City of Pullman will host its annual concerts in the park starting Wednesday. Performances will feature the Community Band of the Palouse and the Auf Gehts German Band, taking place inside Reaney Park from 6:00 to 8:00.
- Red Flag Warning Issued Due to Increased Wildfire RiskThe National Weather Service has issued a Red Flag Warning for the Palouse due to potential wildfire risk. The warning is effective from 1:00 PM this afternoon until 8:00 PM Wednesday night. Current forecasts indicate warm, dry conditions accompanied by wind gusts reaching up to 25 MPH.
- Public Comment Requested by ITD for Proposed Highway Projects in Latah CountyThe Idaho Transportation Department is inviting public feedback on its proposed highway projects for the upcoming seven years. Among the planned projects in Latah County is the construction of a southbound passing lane on U.S. Highway 95, located near Freeze Road north of the Potlatch “Y.” Other projects are also included in the list.
- State Grant Allocated for Pool Renovation in PalouseThe State of Washington has provided a grant for improvements to the public pool in Palouse. The City of Palouse has been awarded a $68,000 grant from the state’s Recreation and Conservation Funding Board. This funding will be utilized for the replacement of the pool’s boiler, upgrades to the lighting, and renovations to the restrooms.
- Palouse Land Trust Awarded Grant from M.J. Murdock Charitable TrustThe M.J. Murdock Charitable Trust has provided a grant of approximately $190,000 to the Palouse Land Trust. This funding will support the hiring of new development staff at the Moscow-based organization, aimed at enhancing community connections. The M.J. Murdock Charitable Trust, located in Vancouver, Washington, has awarded over $1.5 million in grants to various organizations.
- New Director at WSU Paul G. Allen School for Global HealthWashington State University has appointed Viveka Vadyvaloo as the new director of the Paul G. Allen School for Global Health. Vadyvaloo, who has served as the associate director and is an infectious disease researcher, officially took on her new role on July 1st. She has been a member of the Allen School since 2009, succeeding Tom [last name].
- Volunteers Invited to Participate in Spicy Beverage Taste Testing Panel at WSUWashington State University is seeking volunteers aged 60 and older who live independently to participate in a taste testing panel for a spicy beverage. The sessions will last for four hours and will be held at the Sensory Science Center on campus. Participants will receive a $30 gift card to Ferdinand’s as a token of appreciation for their involvement.
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