The Washington State University Symphonic Band and Symphonic Wind Ensemble will perform their final concert of the 2024-25 school year at Bryan Hall on April 9 at 7:30 pm. The concert will include works by composers Samuel Hazo, Omar Thomas, Mark Camphouse, and Anthony Barfield. Tickets are available for purchase through the provided RSS feed.
Acting City of Pullman Police Chief Aaron Breshears has been officially appointed to the position permanently. The Pullman City Council unanimously confirmed the nomination from Mayor Francis Benjamin on Tuesday. Breshears is scheduled to be sworn in on Wednesday at 3:30 PM in city hall. The Pullman police officers union has expressed support for the…
The developer of a proposed wind farm near Kamiak Butte is considering seeking state approval for the project after encountering opposition from some local residents. Steelhead Americas, based in Portland, aims to construct and operate a 45-turbine wind farm.
The University of Idaho golf course is scheduled to open for the season on Friday, depending on weather conditions. The course is introducing a new dynamic pricing system for greens fees, which will vary based on demand and the timing of tee time bookings. Reserving a tee time in advance is encouraged to potentially benefit…
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Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories in Pullman has increased its starting hourly wage for US employees to $20 per hour. This adjustment coincides with the company’s efforts to fill over 500 positions globally, including 410 openings in the Pullman, Moscow, and Lewiston areas. Full-time US employees receive additional benefits.
The Kinesiology Activity Program at WSU is offering a self-defense class on Saturday, April 12 from 3:00 – 5:00 pm in PEB 145 on the Pullman Campus. The seminar will be led by Dyonne Davidson, a certified facilitator of self-defense education. The class will cover various verbal and physical techniques.
The Pullman City Council will review proposed regulations for short-term rentals, such as those offered through platforms like Airbnb. The planning commission has been developing these rules since August 2023 and has conducted several public hearings to gather community feedback.