The Appaloosa Museum and Heritage Center in Moscow is in the process of seeking a new location. According to a post on the museum’s Facebook page, officials have announced that the Appaloosa Horse Club and the museum board have decided to sell the property. The Moscow-Pullman Daily News reports that the museum has been in…
A 19-year-old man from Moscow has been accused of possessing and distributing child sexual abuse material and has agreed to plead guilty in federal court. Cameron Kittell has entered into a plea agreement with the U.S. Department of Justice in federal court in Idaho. The agreement outlines the terms of Kittell’s guilty plea.
St. John-Endicott-LaCrosse junior basketball player Bear Brewer has been recognized as a Washington State high school Athlete of the Week following his impressive performance in a recent game, where he scored 48 points, setting a new school record. In addition to his scoring, Brewer recorded 12 steals and 8 assists in the Eagles’ victory.
The Colfax Library is hosting a story time focused on tooth care for local preschoolers and their families on Thursday, February 6. The event, called Tooth Time Storytime, will begin at 10 am and will include guest hygienist Mickey from CHAS Health Dental, who will share stories and offer tooth care tips.
The Palouse Conservation District has secured substantial funding for projects aimed at improving the Palouse River watershed in Whitman County. These grants, totaling nearly one million dollars, have been provided by the Washington State Department of Ecology. A significant portion of this funding will be allocated for riparian improvements in the area.
Tickets are available for the 45th Annual Guardian Angel St. Boniface School Steak & Wine Dinner fundraiser in Colton. The event is scheduled for Saturday, March 15th, inside the school gym, starting at 5:00 PM. A live auction will also take place. Proceeds will support the school in Colton.
The Whitman County Parks and Recreation department is conducting a survey to gather public input. The findings will contribute to the development of the department’s comprehensive plan. Access the survey through this link: https://forms.office.com/pages/responsepage.aspx?id=VlHIneKOkE6URy7oJjEO9wC-Io1SyVBDi81tdvrlyrlUMFpOSEhBNjMxNFYzVlMwTjZOV0JUREVZVi4u&route=shorturl.
The public workshops scheduled for next week in Pullman and Colfax to discuss the new FEMA flood map for Whitman County have been canceled. The Whitman County Commissioners have received notice from FEMA regarding the cancellation, which is attributed to a travel restriction issued by the Department of Homeland Security.