
The City of Moscow has announced that repairs will begin on various street surfaces throughout the city starting Monday, June 9, and are expected to be completed by Friday, June 13. This initiative is part of the 2025 Pavement Preservation Slurry Seal project, aimed at minimizing surface water accumulation on roadways and enhancing the longevity…

The annual burn ban along the Snake River in Southern Whitman County will be implemented by the local volunteer fire department in Colton/Uniontown. Each year, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers enforces a burn ban from June 10th to October 10th along the river. This summer, Whitman County Fire Department is expected to follow this…

The City of Pullman is set to receive over $100,000 from Chevron to assist with the cleanup of contaminated soil identified during the downtown reconstruction project. Crews discovered a greater amount of contaminated soil than anticipated at the former Chevron gas station site, which is now operating under the Conoco brand at Main Street.

Living Faith Fellowship in Pullman is now open for registration for its vacation bible school. Scheduled from 6:00 to 8:15 PM each night during the week of June 23rd, the event will take place at the church located on South Grand Avenue. This complimentary bible school is designed for children aged 4 through 6th grade.

Two forensic detectives from the Moscow Police Department, Detective Lawrence Mowery and Detective Andrew Fox, received certificates of excellence from the US Secret Service Spokane Resident Office. They were acknowledged for their contributions to digital forensics. In 2024, Detective Fox conducted a significant amount of work in this field.

The Hamilton-Lowe Aquatics Center in Moscow will open for the summer season starting June 9th. Individuals interested in purchasing or renewing their season pass can contact the Hamilton Indoor Recreation Center at 208-883-7084 for more information. Details regarding season pass pricing can be obtained from the available RSS feed.

A recent analysis conducted by Collegiate Consulting on behalf of Washington State University Athletics has revealed that the economic impact of the athletics program amounts to several hundred million dollars annually. The consulting firm, which was engaged by WSU Athletics in January, dedicated four months to evaluating the financial value of Cougar Athletics. The findings…