Washington State University is set to commence construction on an expansion of its Nuclear Science Center, which will increase its research space by 5,000 square feet. This project, amounting to $7.6 million, is financed through congressional appropriations and will include three specialized areas known as “hot cells” for conducting advanced research.
A 28-year-old woman was recently arrested in Moscow for allegedly selling drugs. Cyra Cunningham pleaded guilty on Tuesday to possession of drug paraphernalia in Latah County Second District Court. As part of the plea agreement, prosecutors dropped a felony narcotics delivery charge.
The annual Stuff the Bus school supplies drive will commence on Thursday, organized by the Kiwanis Clubs of Pullman, Moscow, and Colfax. Buses will be stationed in each community from Thursday through Saturday to collect school supplies. The donations collected will be provided to students in need of assistance in the Pullman area.
This blog provides insights and discussions on various topics, aiming to inform readers without promoting any particular viewpoint. It explores diverse perspectives and encourages critical thinking, allowing readers to form their own opinions based on the information presented.
The University of Idaho is hosting its Screen on the Green series, featuring outdoor movie screenings on Theophilus Tower Lawn on Thursday evenings this summer. This week’s film is Cool Runnings, scheduled for August 7. Screenings will start at dusk, approximately at 8:30 pm, with seating available starting at a designated time.
Music on Main in downtown Pullman takes place on Thursday, featuring the local musical duo Whiskey & Wine. The performance in the Pine Street Plaza is scheduled to begin at 6:00 pm.
Several local November general election races are developing following the initial ballot counting from Tuesday’s vote by mail primary in Whitman County. Notably, Pullman School Board Trustee Amanda Tanner, who was the only incumbent on the ballot, appears to have lost her position. In this primary, […]
The final phase of the Pine Street Pedestrian Bridge project in downtown Pullman is scheduled for completion on Wednesday. City crews will reinforce the riverbank beneath the bridge using large rocks. Additionally, work will affect the bridge, plaza, and Riverwalk located on the north side of the structure.
The Appaloosa Horse Club has announced its relocation from Moscow to Oklahoma City. Additionally, the Appaloosa Museum and Heritage Center will be moving to a new location in the Palouse region. This information was shared in a recent press release by the organization.
Twelve students from the Palouse region have been awarded scholarships by the Innovia Foundation for the 2025-2026 academic year. The Innovia Foundation, located in Spokane, oversees more than 30 scholarship programs aimed at supporting students in their pursuit of post-secondary education. Local recipient Ashley Uhrig from Moscow has been awarded $2,000.