
The University of Idaho will be presenting a bronze statue of its mascot, Joe Vandal, on Saturday, November 8, at 2:30 pm. The unveiling will take place between the ICCU Arena and P1FCU Kibbie Dome and aims to acknowledge the support of students for campus facilities over the years. The statue serves as a recognition…

The initial ballot count from the Whitman County Auditor’s Office indicates that Trevor Vance is currently leading in a Pullman City Council race with 65% of the votes. His opponent, DiDi Lubash, is in second place. The situation remains tentative as the official results have yet to be finalized.

The Colfax Library is offering Builders Club for students in grades 1 – 3 on Wednesday, November 5, from 2:45 – 3:45 pm. Participants will engage in building challenges using various construction materials such as Legos, Strawbees, magnetics, and other kits. This monthly club will take place on the first Wednesday of each month.

Tuesday is election day in Pullman, featuring a general election with multiple contested races for city council seats. The candidates vying for the positions include Bryan MacDonald and John-Mark Mahnkey, who are competing for one council seat. Another contested race involves Trevor Vance and DiDi Lubash, while Tawny Szumlas and John Casselman are also running…

WSU Whitman County Master Gardener volunteers will facilitate Garden Talk Tuesdays on the first Tuesday of every month from 1:00 – 3:00 pm at Neill Public Library. These sessions will include gardening presentations and an opportunity for attendees to ask questions and receive assistance with plant issues. The next presentation scheduled for November 4 will…

During Tuesday’s election, local Idaho voters will have a range of decisions to make. A new mayor for Moscow will be elected, with candidates Hailey Lewis and Alex Simon vying for the position currently held by Art Bettge, who has chosen not to run for re-election. Additionally, there are elections for three seats on the…

The food drive event in Pullman over the weekend resulted in significant contributions to local foodbanks. Candidates running for office in Washington coordinated the collection of donations at the Safeway on Saturday. The community participation included contributions of over 3,200 pounds of food, 21 boxes of diapers, and 32 pounds of dog food.