A section of Spokane Street on the Washington State University campus is currently closed for several months. The closure extends from in front of Sloan Hall between College Avenue and NE Campus Street. This closure is taking place to facilitate the installation of new chilled water distribution pipes.
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The Idaho State Board of Education held a special board meeting on May 2, where it approved a 3.5% increase in tuition and fees for the upcoming academic year at each of Idaho’s four-year institutions. The decision was influenced by factors such as inflationary costs, operational pressures, and expenses related to mandated cost-of-living increases.
The Port of Whitman County has been awarded a $40,000 “Charge Where You Are” grant from the Washington State Department of Ecology. This funding will support the installation of electric vehicle chargers at the Port’s Oakesdale Mill Site. The Port intends to install two dual-port charging stations, which will provide a total of four charging…
Moscow & Pullman Building Supply is hosting a season opening sale and barbecue lunch for the community. The event will take place on Saturday, May 3, from 11:00 am – 1:00 pm at their location in Moscow, coinciding with the opening of their garden centers. Activities will also be featured during the event.
Next week marks the beginning of candidate filing for local elections in Washington. The Pullman School Board seats held by Chair Nathan Roberts and Amanda Tanner will be on the ballot this fall. Additionally, three Pullman City Council seats are also up for election.
Idaho Fish and Game is scheduled to restock two local bodies of water next week. Elk Creek Reservoir, located near Elk River, will receive 2,700 fish, while Juliaetta Pond will be restocked with 300 fish. The agency will be introducing catchable size 11-inch rainbow trout into these waters.
The two finalists for the Pullman School District assistant superintendent position have withdrawn from consideration. Jeff Byrnes, a consultant with education materials publishing company Solution Tree, and Sarah Hays, an administrative coach from Bozeman Schools, participated in community forums last month. An update from Pullman Schools indicates that […]
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The City of Moscow has issued a statement regarding a social media advertisement claiming that “toxic chemicals” have been detected in the city’s water supply and that a significant lawsuit is in progress. The city has confirmed that these claims are not accurate.