
The Pullman High School Orchestra is hosting an event titled “Disney & Desserts” on October 18 from 2:00 to 4:00 pm. Attendees can enjoy Disney music, character visits, and a variety of treats. This event is designed to support the school’s orchestra program, and tickets are priced at $5 for students.

The Latah County Historical Society has rescheduled the tour of the Moscow Cemetery originally planned for October 12, which was cancelled due to inclement weather. The new date for the tour is Sunday, October 19, at 1:30 pm. Individuals who purchased tickets for the October 12 tour will have options available to them.

The Pullman Depot is organizing a tea party fundraiser on Saturday, October 18, from 2:00 to 4:00 PM, aimed at supporting the Depot Pocket Palouse Prairie. The event will include presentations on native plant projects and will offer a selection of refreshments. Three speakers will discuss their experiences and insights related to working with native…

Voting season in Washington begins this week as mail-in ballots are scheduled to be sent out. Approximately 24,000 ballots will be mailed to voters in Whitman County on Tuesday. In Pullman, the general election features several contested races for open seats on the city council.

United Way of Whitman County has provided a grant of $2,000 to Palouse Habitat for Humanity for the procurement of tools intended for the Ramps & Rails Program. This program focuses on the design and installation of customized accessibility ramps at no cost for eligible households. The funding is expected to enhance the efficiency and…

The Moscow Chamber of Commerce and Visitor Center has announced the winner of the 2025 ArtWalk Poster Contest as local artist Brittany Hunt. Hunt’s design will be used for this year’s ArtWalk season, which highlights creativity in the Palouse region. Her artistic style includes acrylic paint, epoxy resin, and digital design, reflecting a variety of…

The Albion Library is collaborating with the Whitman County Parks Department to present Spooky Trail Tales at Klemgard Park until October 31. This event aims to promote early literacy, family engagement, and physical activity through an outdoor reading experience. The trail this year features stories from Japanese kaidan, which include ghost and horror narratives.