Researchers at Washington State University are seeking community volunteers aged 60 and older to participate in a spicy beverage panel. Participants should be English speakers, have no food allergies, live independently or unassisted, and be able to complete an online questionnaire. Additionally, participants must be available for a 4-hour in-person evaluation.
Traffic delays are expected on State Route 26 near Washtucna for several weeks beginning Thursday. The Washington State Department of Transportation will be resurfacing the concrete deck on the bridge just east of Washtucna. Traffic will be limited to one lane over the bridge, with control managed by temporary traffic lights.
Graduation weekend is approaching at Washington State University, with over 2,400 students from Pullman earning their degrees. Three commencement ceremonies will take place at Beasley Coliseum on Saturday, scheduled for 8:00 AM, noon, and 3:30 PM. The final ceremony will feature guest speaker Jamie Kern Lima, a member of the WSU alumni.
The rail line in North Latah County has new ownership, with Bennett Lumber acquiring the section between the state line and their mill near Princeton. The timber company has engaged a contractor to refurbish the rail. There have been reports of individuals removing what seem to be old railroad ties from the area.
FEMA has rescheduled the local public workshops regarding the new floodplain map for Whitman County. The workshops were originally planned for February but were postponed due to travel restrictions. The Pullman workshop will now take place on Thursday night at 6:00 inside city hall.
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The United Way of Whitman County has announced the opening of their 2025-26 community grant cycle, allowing local nonprofits to apply for funding. This grant cycle is available to all 501(c)(3) nonprofits focusing on financial and food security, healthcare access, community resiliency, or youth opportunity. Applications for the grant cycle must be submitted by 5:00…
Idaho Superintendent of Public Instruction Debbie Critchfield, along with staff from the Idaho Department of Education, will meet with school leaders in Moscow on May 1 to discuss changes to statewide education policies that were enacted during the recent session of the Idaho legislature. The event will take place at the University of Idaho’s Student…