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  • Expansion of School Lunch Debt Forgiveness Program by United Way of Moscow

    Expansion of School Lunch Debt Forgiveness Program by United Way of Moscow

    August 7, 2025
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    The United Way of Moscow is broadening its School Lunch Debt Forgiveness Program in Latah County. Last year, the organization assisted students in addressing their lunch debts at several schools within Latah County. This year, the organization plans to extend its efforts to cover accumulated lunch debts at the Moscow School District.

  • Power Outage In Potlatch

    Power Outage In Potlatch

    August 7, 2025
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    A power outage occurred this morning in Potlatch and nearby areas, affecting numerous customers of Clearwater Power and Avista Utilities. The outage began around 7:00 AM on Thursday, according to Avista. The utility estimates that power will be restored by noon today.

  • WSU Students Begin Returning to Campus This Weekend

    WSU Students Begin Returning to Campus This Weekend

    August 7, 2025
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    The Washington State University campus is expected to experience significant activity this weekend as the fall semester approaches. Students who will be living on campus will be moving in on Saturday and Sunday. Additionally, Sunday marks the beginning of the WSU Week of Welcome, which includes a pep rally, convocation, and an all-campus picnic. Classes…

  • True Crime Author Gregg Olsen and Survivor Shasta Groene Scheduled to Appear at Asotin and Latah Libraries

    True Crime Author Gregg Olsen and Survivor Shasta Groene Scheduled to Appear at Asotin and Latah Libraries

    August 7, 2025
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    The Asotin County Library and Moscow Public Library are set to host author Gregg Olsen, known for his work in the true crime genre, along with Shasta Groene, who is featured in his latest book titled “Out of the Woods: A Girl, a Killer, and a Lifelong Struggle to Find the Way Home.” The event…

  • Back to School Bash at Moscow’s Eastside Marketplace Hosted by Real Life on the Palouse

    Back to School Bash at Moscow’s Eastside Marketplace Hosted by Real Life on the Palouse

    August 7, 2025
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    The Real Life on the Palouse is hosting a back to school event at Moscow’s Eastside Marketplace on August 9 from 10:00 am – 2:00 pm. The event will include live music, complimentary food, school supplies, a carnival, and additional activities for attendees.

  • Special Fundraiser Lemonade Stand in Genesee Saturday

    Special Fundraiser Lemonade Stand in Genesee Saturday

    August 7, 2025
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    The 5th annual lemonade stand in Genesee will be held on Saturday to raise funds for melanoma research. This event is organized by 11-year-old Hailee Zollman in honor of her 7-year-old friend Keasy Line, who has a rare medical condition.

  • Join the Summer Family Fun at Spence Hardware & Supply’s Customer Appreciation Day

    Join the Summer Family Fun at Spence Hardware & Supply’s Customer Appreciation Day

    August 7, 2025
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    Spence Hardware & Supply in Moscow is hosting a customer appreciation day on August 9. The event will include food, live music, a dunk tank organized with the Moscow Volunteer Fire Department, special sales, and various activities for attendees.

  • Class of 2025 Pullman Walk of Fame Announced

    Class of 2025 Pullman Walk of Fame Announced

    August 6, 2025
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    The 2025 class of the Pullman Walk of Fame has been announced, featuring longtime Pullman residents Pat and Laurie Caraher as inductees. Pat Caraher dedicated 35 years to serving as the editor of Washington State University’s alumni publications before his passing in March. His wife, Laurie Caraher, contributed 19 years of service in her professional…

  • Endangered Sockeye Salmon Run Up Lower Snake River To Central Idaho Five Times Larger Than Ten Year Average

    Endangered Sockeye Salmon Run Up Lower Snake River To Central Idaho Five Times Larger Than Ten Year Average

    August 6, 2025
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    This summer’s sockeye salmon run up the Lower Snake River to Central Idaho is reported to be stronger than the ten-year average. Historically, the salmon run has faced challenges, including instances in the 1990s when no fish returned. This year, over 1,000 sockeye have been recorded crossing Lower Granite Dam south of Colfax.

  • WSU Nuclear Science Center to Add $7.6M Research Facility

The Washington State University (WSU) Nuclear Science Center is set to expand with the addition of a new research facility funded by a $7.6 million investment. This development aims to enhance the center’s capabilities and support ongoing research initiatives. 

In a statement, officials highlighted the importance of this expansion for the advancement of nuclear science and the potential benefits it may bring to various research fields. The new facility is expected to provide state-of-the-art resources for researchers and contribute to the university’s mission of fostering innovation and education in nuclear science.

    WSU Nuclear Science Center to Add $7.6M Research Facility The Washington State University (WSU) Nuclear Science Center is set to expand with the addition of a new research facility funded by a $7.6 million investment. This development aims to enhance the center’s capabilities and support ongoing research initiatives. In a statement, officials highlighted the importance of this expansion for the advancement of nuclear science and the potential benefits it may bring to various research fields. The new facility is expected to provide state-of-the-art resources for researchers and contribute to the university’s mission of fostering innovation and education in nuclear science.

    August 6, 2025
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    Washington State University is set to commence construction on an expansion of its Nuclear Science Center, which will increase its research space by 5,000 square feet. This project, amounting to $7.6 million, is financed through congressional appropriations and will include three specialized areas known as “hot cells” for conducting advanced research.

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