The U.S. Forest Service is conducting a prescribed burn in North Latah County on Tuesday. The burn is located a few miles north of Laird Park in the Greenhorn Timber Sale area. Officials from the Nez Perce-Clearwater National Forest have indicated that smoke will be present in the area due to this prescribed burn.
Pullman-Moscow Regional Airport officials have announced that the federal government will begin full enforcement of the REAL ID requirements for air travel starting May 7th. The TSA will implement the provisions of the 2005 REAL ID Act on this date, meaning that state-issued identifications that do not meet the new standards will no longer be…
The Whitman County Planning Commission has one remaining seat to fill. This board plays a key role in guiding land use decisions in the county. Currently, the commission is focused on updating the county’s ordinance regarding wind farms. Of the four recent openings on the commission, three have been filled.
The Washington Interscholastic Activities Association, Gesa Credit Union, and the Dairy Farmers of Washington have announced the recipients of the 13th annual Smart Choices Scholarship. Among the awarded students is Colfax resident James McAnally, who received a $1,000 scholarship. In total, eight students were recognized as scholarship recipients.
The University of Idaho is hosting a Vendor Interest Meeting on April 15 at 6:00 pm for local farmers, artists, and food vendors interested in participating in the upcoming Tuesday Market season. This meeting will provide information on vendor requirements and other relevant details for those looking to engage in the market.
A Washington State University fraternity has been suspended for five years due to violations related to hazing. The Alpha Sigma Phi house has lost its recognition until May of 2030, according to a recent announcement on the WSU website. Investigators found that the fraternity required new members to consume substances such as marijuana and alcohol…