The Pullman Regional Hospital Foundation hosted the 5th Quarter Rally on August 8, which raised over $76,000 for the Regional High School Athletic Training Program. The funds will be allocated to support student athletes in the Colton, Garfield-Palouse, Potlatch, and Pullman school districts, covering expenses related to concussion testing, preventative and rehabilitative care, and athletic…
The Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 2905 is hosting a social event on August 16 at the Countrymen’s Bier Hall in Moscow, scheduled from 5:00 to 8:00 pm. The gathering is intended to promote community engagement and honor veterans and their families. This event provides an opportunity for veterans and community members to come together.
Bear Creek Road, located south of Princeton, will experience a temporary closure on Monday morning due to culvert installation work. The closure will take place near Hatter Creek Road from 8:30 AM to noon. This closure is necessary for the North Latah County Highway District crews to perform the installation.
Pullman Regional Hospital has been recognized by the American Heart Association with three Silver Achievement Awards following its inaugural year in the “Get With the Guidelines” quality improvement program. The awards were received in the areas of Heart Failure, Stroke, and Coronary Artery Disease care.
Sean Wells has been appointed by Mayor Francis Benjamin as the new city administrator for Pullman. Wells has a background in public service that spans since 1997 and has served as the public works director for the past two years. He holds a bachelor’s degree in civil engineering from Washington State University.
Cloverdayle, a country music duo, is scheduled to perform at a fundraiser concert for the Gladish Community and Cultural Center in Pullman this Friday. The concert will take place from 5:00 PM to 7:00 PM in the Gladish courtyard. Tickets are available for purchase at the following link: https://gladishcommunity.org/store/cloverdayle-concert-ticket.