The Appy Festival at the Appaloosa Museum & Heritage Center in Moscow is scheduled for Thursday from 4:00 to 7:00 PM. The event will take place at the museum located on Pullman Road at the state line. Attendees can expect to see Appaloosa horses, as well as enjoy live music, food, and drinks. Further details…
The University of Idaho is hosting its Screen on the Green series this summer, providing an opportunity for residents to watch a selection of classic and contemporary films in an outdoor setting. The series will feature screenings on Theophilus Tower Lawn, starting at dusk, around 8:30 pm, with seating available for attendees.
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An initiative is in progress to find new homes for numerous dogs residing at a property in Albion. The Whitman County Sheriff’s Office became aware of the situation last month. Deputies assessed the circumstances and found that approximately 50 dogs are living at a residence in Albion, which does not comply with city regulations.
The Latah County Sheriff’s Office Jail in Moscow will undergo a transition to serve as a court holding and daytime booking facility. Local inmates will now be housed at the jail in Lewiston. This change follows an inspection failure of the Moscow facility last fall, which was built in 1972 and has been deemed inadequate…
Washington State University has announced a change in its administration, with Betsy Cantwell, the new president, implementing adjustments. Phil Weiler, the current institution spokesman, will be replaced. Pam Scott, who was previously the Media Relations Director at Eastern Washington University, has been appointed to take over the marketing and communications role.