Fire crews have responded to several new fires in the Nez Perce-Clearwater National Forest in North Central Idaho, which were caused by recent thunderstorms. In the past week, 23 fires have been reported. Firefighters have worked to extinguish or control these new incidents.
The Pullman Police Department is scheduled to conduct training drills in St. John on Thursday. The training will take place at the Port of Whitman County’s building, previously known as the St. John Café. The public is advised that the presence of Pullman Police on Main Street in St. John on Thursday is solely for…
Washington State University’s M.T. James Entomological Collection, the largest insect collection in Washington State, is set to enhance its facilities due to a recent donation from supporters Terry and Faye Whitworth. The $250,000 donation will fund the installation of a new compactor, allowing for the optimization of space and the expansion of the collection.
The Pine Street Pedestrian Bridge over the South Fork of the Palouse River in downtown Pullman has been reopened following repairs after being closed since February due to flooding, which caused the bridge to shift off its abutments. The bridge, designed two decades ago, is built to move laterally in response to river conditions.
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The University of Idaho is hosting its Screen on the Green series, featuring outdoor movie screenings on Theophilus Tower Lawn on Thursday evenings this summer. This week’s film is A Minecraft Movie, scheduled for July 31. Screenings will commence at dusk, approximately 8:30 pm, with seating available starting prior to the film.