Pullman’s Concerts in the Park series is scheduled to take place on Wednesday, August 13, featuring music from the band Soulstice, which specializes in classic rock and R&B. The performance will be held at Reaney Park and is set to begin at 6:00 pm. Attendees are encouraged to bring blankets and chairs for a comfortable…
As the 2025-2026 school year approaches, Pullman Public Schools is seeking individuals to fill various substitute positions throughout the district. Open roles include substitute teachers, paraeducators, custodians, bus drivers, and others. These substitute positions offer flexible hours, allowing employees to choose their assignments based on availability.
The fall chinook salmon fishing season on the Lower Snake River in Washington is set to begin on Monday. The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife anticipates that over 300,000 fall chinook will return to the Columbia River this season, with a significant number expected to travel up the Snake River.
Fire crews responded to two wildland fires in Latah County on Tuesday. The first fire ignited around 2:00 PM on Lamb Road, south of Troy. Firefighters managed to contain the blaze at 80 acres, and evacuation orders were lifted around 5:00 PM. Crews from the Idaho Department of Lands remained on the scene to monitor…
Washington State University is set to welcome its new police chief this week. Assistant Police Chief Dawn Daniels will be officially sworn in as chief during a public ceremony scheduled for Friday afternoon at 2:00 PM in the Holland Library Atrium. Daniels has served in the campus police department since 1998.
A new leadership update has been made at Pullman High School, where a state championship swim coach is returning to lead the swim team, while a new coach has been appointed for the girls basketball team. Amy Caessens, who previously guided the swim team to the 2A Washington state girls swimming title in 2021, has…
The National Lentil Festival in Pullman is set to take place this weekend, marking its 36th edition as a two-day event. The festival had previously been affected by the City of Pullman’s downtown reconstruction project, which led to the cancellation of Friday night activities for the past two years. The city had initially scheduled the…
A self-defense class will be held on Wednesday at Washington State University. The workshop, focused on personal safety and self-defense, is organized by the WSU Kinesiology Activity Program. It is scheduled from 4:00 to 5:30 PM in the PE Building. The fee for the class is ten dollars, while parents of WSU students can attend…