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- Pullman City Council Candidates Forums Scheduled for Next Week – Questions to Be Submitted by 5:00 PM on MondayThe Pullman League of Women Voters will host forums for candidates participating in the upcoming Pullman primary election for city council. The events are scheduled for Tuesday and Wednesday at 5:30 PM at Neill Public Library. On Tuesday, the six candidates vying for the Ward 1 position will engage in discussions.
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- Pullman’s Serial Tire Slasher Receives Maximum Jail SentenceA Pullman man has been sentenced to the maximum jail time for causing significant damage to vehicles in the College Hill area. 45-year-old Benjamin Rinehart was found guilty of felony vandalism by a Whitman County Superior Court jury during his trial last month. Rinehart was taken into custody by Pullman Police in connection with the incidents.
- U of I Organizes Free Arboretum Summer ConcertThe University of Idaho will host an Arboretum Summer Concert on Monday, July 14, from 7:00 to 8:30 pm. This concert is free to attend and will take place on the west side of the upper pond in the Arboretum, located on Nez Perce Drive near the campus golf course. Dan Bukvich, a professor at the university, will be involved in the event.
- James Patterson’s Book Co-Authored with Vicky Ward on the Kohberger Murder Case Released MondayA book discussing the Bryan Kohberger murder case is set to be released on Monday. Kohberger, a former Washington State University student, pleaded guilty last week to the charges related to the stabbing deaths of four University of Idaho students at a rental home in Moscow, located near the campus. The victims included Kaylee Goncalves, Madison Mogen, and Xana.
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- Whitman and Asotin County Republicans are hosting a Lincoln Day Feast on Saturday in Pullman.The Whitman and Asotin County Republicans are organizing a Lincoln Day Feast on Saturday in Pullman. Local Congressman Michael Baumgartner, a Republican and Pullman native, is scheduled to attend. The event will feature a menu that includes southern fried chicken and tri tip roast. The Lincoln Day Feast is set to begin at 1:00 PM at Sunnyside Park. Cost details are not specified.
- Spokane Street Closure At WSU To Run Months Longer Than Scheduled
A street closure at Washington State University (WSU) in Spokane is set to extend for several months beyond the originally planned timeline. This development may affect local traffic patterns and accessibility to the university.The closure of Spokane Street in front of Sloan Hall on the Washington State University campus will extend beyond the initial timeline. The street has been closed since early May to allow for the installation of new chilled water lines. It was previously scheduled to reopen in early August.
- Palouse Ice Cream Social SundayThe Palouse community ice cream social will take place on Sunday, starting at noon in Hayton Green Park in Palouse.
- WSU Organizes Sweet Cherry Sale in PullmanWashington State University is hosting a cherry sale at the Horticulture Center in Pullman. The sale will take place from 10:00 am to 6:00 pm on July 11, 12, and 13. This event will feature sweet cherries and is the only sale of its kind for the summer.
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