The Washington State University Student American Veterinary Medical Association is hosting its annual 5K Rabies Run on Saturday, October 18, at 10:00 am in front of Bustad Hall on the WSU campus in Pullman. This themed run includes a 1-mile loop where participants will navigate through a unique course. All members of the community are…
The Whitman County Library will feature two exhibits during October at The Libey Gallery in Colfax. One exhibit will showcase the work of local photographer Carol Gregersen, focusing on landscapes of the Palouse. The other exhibit will be a Halloween Art Exhibit created by community members. Gregersen’s photographs highlight the natural beauty of the Palouse,…
Washington State University plans to conduct its first system-wide emergency alert system test on October 1. Notifications regarding the test will be sent to faculty, staff, and students both on campus and at satellite locations through email and registered phone numbers in the University’s system. The alerts will be staggered.
The University of Idaho and Moscow Arts Commission will hold a reception for the reveal of the Lionel Hampton Jazz Festival poster on Wednesday, October 1, at 5:30 pm. This event will take place at the Third Street Gallery, located inside Moscow City Hall. Attendees can expect performances by University of Idaho student ensembles and…
Idaho allows the use of studded snow tires starting on Wednesday, with their use permitted until April. In Washington, the season for studded snow tires begins on November 1st.
The City of Pullman Police Department is hosting an event for community members on October 1 from 8:00 to 9:00 am at Pine Street Plaza. Attendees are encouraged to purchase a drink from local businesses and engage in conversation with Chief Breshears and other officers.
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The Whitman County Commissioners have approved an agreement to apply for a grant to advance a proposed truck route aimed at reducing freight traffic in downtown Pullman. The commissioners voted two to one on Monday in favor of a deal with the City of Moscow to proceed with the initiative.
The Neill Public Library in Pullman is scheduled to host presentations by Washington State University graduate students Calby Van Hollebeke and Gavin Doyle on Tuesday, September 30, at 6:00 pm. The presentations will focus on their Publicly Engaged Fellowship Projects. Calby Van Hollebeke will present on “Harvest Interludes,” a classical chamber music concert series.
A historic building near downtown Pullman has undergone rehabilitation, which will be acknowledged during a business networking event organized by the chamber of commerce. David and Jenny Harder have recently finished refurbishing the Telephone Exchange Building located on Olsen Street for their business, Plateau CRM. The building had been unoccupied since 1975.