A home in Potlatch experienced damage from a fire on Sunday night. Potlatch Volunteer Firefighters responded to the incident on Pine Street around 7:00. According to the Latah County Sheriff’s Office, flames from a burn barrel spread to the home, resulting in structural damage. There were no reported injuries.
The Pullman City Council is scheduled to review a plan aimed at establishing regulations for short-term rentals, including platforms like Airbnb. This proposal is part of a broader update to the City of Pullman’s zoning code.
The National Agricultural Statistics Service has released its initial forecast for this year’s winter wheat harvest based on field conditions as of May 1st. Washington growers have reported a slight increase in winter wheat acreage this year, totaling 1.8 million acres compared to the previous year. The forecast includes expectations for yields in the Evergreen…
Inland North Waste will be expanding their hours from May 12 to October 31. During this period, the facility in Moscow will operate Monday through Saturday from 8:00 am to 5:30 pm. The change in hours aims to enhance accessibility for residents.
The City of Moscow and the Moscow Arts Commission have announced the upcoming event in their 3rd Thursday Artwalk series. On May 15 from 4:00 – 8:00 pm, various installations highlighting different forms of art and creativity will be accessible at businesses in the downtown Moscow area. Visual, culinary, […]
Community members are invited to a presentation by the Palouse Basin Aquifer Committee regarding Palouse Prairie revitalization efforts. The presentation at the Moscow Public Library is scheduled to begin at 5:30 pm on May 15. The event aims to provide information to support the gardening season.
Bookpeople of Moscow is hosting an event featuring Dr. Ed Galindo, a board member of the Tarragraphics International Foundation and a recognized author. Dr. Galindo is known for his works, including Children of the Stars and Dance of the Salmon. Community members are encouraged to attend the event to meet Dr. Galindo and hear from…
The Whitman County Rural Library District has appointed a new executive director, Christy Hughes. Hughes brings eight years of experience in marketing, public relations, and outreach from her previous roles in public libraries. The search for a new director commenced last fall.
A primary election for Pullman City Council will take place, featuring candidates Cindy Kothandaraman, John-Mark Mahnkey, Bryan MacDonald, and Randy Cross. The election is set for August, with the seat currently held by Trymaine Gaither up for contest.
The Pine Street pedestrian bridge in downtown Pullman is facing increasing complexities regarding its repair. The footbridge, which spans the South Fork of the Palouse River, was engineered to detach from an abutment and pivot to one side of the river during periods of high water. Installed two decades ago, […]