The Pine Street pedestrian bridge in downtown Pullman is facing increasing complexities regarding its repair. The footbridge, which spans the South Fork of the Palouse River, was engineered to detach from an abutment and pivot to one side of the river during periods of high water. Installed two decades ago, […]
A significant number of candidate filings on Friday morning has resulted in 15 candidates entering the race for three Pullman City Council positions, leading to a busy August primary. James Pitzer has entered the race for the position currently held by Trymaine Gaither. Other candidates include Randy Cross, Cindy Kothandaraman, Bryan MacDonald, and John-Mark Mahnkey.
Potlatch Volunteer Firefighters responded to a fire involving a loader at Northwest Biomass on Friday morning around 10:00. The incident occurred outside a large metal industrial building located across the tracks from the Historic Potlatch Rail Depot. Witnesses reported various observations from the scene.
The Pullman Chamber of Commerce and Visitor Center will host a presentation featuring WSU Football Coach Jimmy Rogers at their May general membership meeting. Coach Rogers will provide an update on Cougar Football during the event, scheduled for May 13 from 11:30 am to 1:00 pm at the Gladish in Pullman.
Tapestry Women’s Choir is set to perform a series of concerts in the Palouse community, featuring songs that celebrate the theme of Freedom. The performances will take place in Pullman on May 9 at St. James Episcopal Church, in Moscow on May 10 at the First Presbyterian Church, and in Colfax on May 13 at…
The attorney for the former City of Pullman Administrator is providing additional context regarding Mike Urban’s departure from city hall. The city and Mayor Francis Benjamin announced on Tuesday that Urban resigned on Monday. Urban has expressed that he did not resign. His attorney, Alexandria Drake, […]