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  • Local Voters in WA Who Have Not Received a Ballot Should Contact the Elections Office

    Local Voters in WA Who Have Not Received a Ballot Should Contact the Elections Office

    October 20, 2025
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    Individuals registered to vote in Washington and who have not received their mail-in ballot by Tuesday are advised to reach out to the Whitman County Auditor’s Office. The office has dispatched approximately 24,000 mail-in ballots for the upcoming general election.

  • Idaho Technology Council Recognizes U of I President Scott Green with Visionary Leader Award

    Idaho Technology Council Recognizes U of I President Scott Green with Visionary Leader Award

    October 20, 2025
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    The Idaho Technology Council presented the Mt. Borah Visionary Leader Award to University of Idaho President Scott Green on October 16 during the Hall of Fame Idaho Tech and Idavation Awards event in Boise. This recognition highlights the university’s achievement of the Carnegie R1 research university designation, as well as its notable research expenditures and…

  • WSU Researchers Create 3D Printed Flexible Antenna Arrays for Wireless Systems

    WSU Researchers Create 3D Printed Flexible Antenna Arrays for Wireless Systems

    October 20, 2025
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    Researchers at Washington State University have developed chip-sized processors and 3D printed antenna arrays, which may contribute to advancements in flexible, wearable wireless systems and enhance electronic communications across various sectors, including automotive, aviation, and space industries. The team utilized 3D printing technology and an ink composed of copper nanoparticles to fabricate flexible antenna arrays…

  • Addium-METER Foundation Awards $2,500 to Palouse HFH Pullman Home

    Addium-METER Foundation Awards $2,500 to Palouse HFH Pullman Home

    October 20, 2025
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    The Addium-METER Foundation has provided a grant of $2,500 to Palouse Habitat for Humanity to acquire trusses for a home being built for the Namauu family in Pullman. The Namauus, consisting of Jake, Shayla, and their two young daughters, are set to become homeowners through Palouse Habitat’s ongoing construction project in Pullman. This funding will…

  • “Pullman Introduces New Pickleball Courts”

    “Pullman Introduces New Pickleball Courts”

    October 20, 2025
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    The City of Pullman has opened new pickleball courts, constructed with approximately $500,000 in funding from the Metropolitan Park District. The four new courts are located at the city playfields.

  • Monday, October 20th: Morning News from the RSS Feed

    Monday, October 20th: Morning News from the RSS Feed

    October 20, 2025
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    The blog provides a collection of articles and insights on various topics, aiming to inform and engage readers. It features a diverse range of perspectives and encourages open dialogue among its audience.

  • Local Idaho Congressman Russ Fulcher will host a telephone town hall on Tuesday.

    Local Idaho Congressman Russ Fulcher will host a telephone town hall on Tuesday.

    October 20, 2025
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    Idaho Congressman Russ Fulcher will be hosting a telephone town hall on Tuesday afternoon, starting at 5:00 PM. Participants can join by calling 833-998-1718. The previous telephone town hall attracted over 12,000 participants from Idaho’s 1st Congressional District.

  • Pullman Civic Trust Creates Pumpkin Wall Display in Downtown Plaza

    Pullman Civic Trust Creates Pumpkin Wall Display in Downtown Plaza

    October 17, 2025
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    The Pullman Civic Trust is organizing a pumpkin wall installation in Pine Street Plaza on Thursday, October 23. Community members are invited to participate in this free event by carving or painting pumpkins to add to the display. The pumpkins will be illuminated and remain on display for a designated period.

  • Traffic Delays Expected on US95 Near Riggins Next Week

    Traffic Delays Expected on US95 Near Riggins Next Week

    October 17, 2025
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    Traffic delays are expected to occur next week near Riggins on U.S. Highway 95 as the Idaho Department of Transportation conducts maintenance work on rock slopes close to the Sheep Creek Rest Area in Central Idaho. This work will result in intermittent traffic delays of up to 20 minutes.

  • UI Enrollment Increases for the 5th Consecutive Year – Undergraduate Population Reaches Record High in School History

    UI Enrollment Increases for the 5th Consecutive Year – Undergraduate Population Reaches Record High in School History

    October 17, 2025
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    The University of Idaho has reported an increase in enrollment for the fifth consecutive year. According to the announcement made on Friday, the mid-semester headcount indicates that there are 12,383 students enrolled in the UI system this fall, which reflects an increase of nearly 1% compared to the previous year.

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