The Pullman City Council has updated regulations regarding sidewalk usage for downtown businesses, marking the first change in over 50 years. A new ordinance for right of way sidewalk leases and a revised fee structure were approved during the council’s recent meeting.
APOD Productions is hosting Romantic Rewind: A Valentine’s Gala Fundraiser on Friday, February 14th. This event will take place at Moscow’s Kenworthy Performing Arts Center beginning at 7 pm and will include various performances celebrating the theme of romance.
The Palouse Discovery Science Center will open its latest permanent exhibit on Thursday, February 13, during a Free Family Night event. This event, scheduled from 6 – 8 pm, will mark the introduction of the science center’s new interactive ambulance, aimed at promoting curiosity and understanding of various topics.
Clearwater Fly Casters will hold their Biennial Auction on Friday, February 12 at the Best Western Plus University Inn in Moscow. The auction is open to all attendees and supports the Clearwater Fly Casters Scholarship Fund and various club activities. The event begins at 5:30 pm and includes a no-host bar.
Four candidates are under consideration for the open Whitman County Commissioner position. This vacancy arose last month following the retirement of Michael Largent, who held the role since 2006. The Whitman County Republicans will submit three candidates for further consideration.
The Hamilton Indoor Recreation Center (1724 E F Street) in Moscow will serve as an overnight warming center following a Cold Weather Advisory issued by the National Weather Service on February 10. This advisory is in effect for the Palouse region until February 12 at 12 […]
The National Weather Service has issued a warning for residents in the Palouse regarding cold weather conditions anticipated to occur from 8 pm on February 10 to 12 pm on February 12. Wind chills are expected to reach between 5° to 10° below zero during this time, which may pose a risk of hypothermia if…
Washington State University professor Danh Pham has received the 2024 Governor’s Arts and Heritage Educator Award during a recent event organized by the Washington State Arts Commission in Olympia. Pham is the director of bands and orchestras at WSU, overseeing the Symphony Orchestra, Symphonic Wind Ensemble, Opera and Musical Theatre, among other responsibilities.
The Washington Idaho Symphony is hosting a fundraising event titled Symphony & Sip: A Night of Music and Wine. This event will take place on Thursday, February 20, at 6:30 pm, featuring performances by the Washington Idaho Symphony String Quartet and other artists. Attendees will have the opportunity to enjoy music alongside wine offerings.
The Pullman City Council has announced a change in the start time for regular city council meetings from 7:00 pm to 5:30 pm. This new start time will be implemented on a trial basis starting Tuesday, February 11. The decision was made following discussions at the regular council meeting in January.