The Pullman Chamber of Commerce and Visitor Center will hold its General Membership Presentation on Tuesday, July 8, at 11:30 am at the Gladish. The presentation is titled “Being a Main Street Community: Why Pullman? Why Now?” The attendance fee is $20 for members.
Renovation efforts are underway for the downtown Pullman pedestrian bridge spanning the South Fork of the Palouse River. The Pine Street Plaza footbridge sustained damage during the flood in February, which affected its structural stability. As a result, the bridge became dislodged from its abutments, leading to its closure.
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A Pullman Police Detective and two staff members from the Whitman County Prosecutor’s Office have received recognition for their contributions to the investigation and prosecution of sexual assault cases. The acknowledgments were presented by Whitman County Prosecutor Denis Tracy during a meeting of the sexual assault task force in Pullman.
The Pullman School Board has reached an agreement to sell the aquatic and fitness center to Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories. In March, the Pullman-based global company, along with its Founder Dr. Ed Schweitzer, proposed to purchase the indoor pool and maintain its operation as a public facility.
The Washington Department of Ecology has allocated nearly one million dollars in grants aimed at enhancing the Palouse River watershed. These water quality grants have been designated to the Palouse Conservation District. One of the grants totals close to half a million dollars, which will be utilized for the restoration of vegetation in the area.
A farmers market called Market on Main is set to begin this weekend in Pullman. The Downtown Pullman Association has organized the market, which will take place every Saturday from 8:00 AM to 1:00 PM in the parking lot behind the Audian Theatre downtown. The market will continue through October.
After many years of planning and legal processes, the new segment of U.S. Highway 95 south of Moscow is set to open to traffic. The Idaho Transportation Department has announced that a significant portion of this new highway section will be accessible to drivers starting this afternoon.
Moscow City Attorney Mia Bautista has been honored with the Idaho Municipal Attorneys’ Pillar of the Community Award during the group’s annual summer conference in Boise. This award acknowledges Bautista for her longstanding service to the city. She is recognized as the first woman to hold the position of City Attorney for Moscow.