Dean Janikowski is hosting the 3rd Annual Kicking Cancer fundraiser on Friday night in Pullman. The event will take place at Zeppoz from 5:00 to 9:00 and will feature a bowling tournament along with live and silent auctions. Proceeds from the event will support local cancer patients. The fundraiser is organized by Dean’s foundation.
The final VA briefing of the month in Whitman County will take place in Endicott on Thursday. VA staff from Spokane will be present at the Endicott Library at 11:00 to provide assistance to veterans, including on-site mental health counseling.
Acclaimed writer-director and University of Idaho alumna Megan Griffiths will return to Moscow as the first recipient of the KINO Short Film Festival’s Trailblazer Award. The festival is set to celebrate its 25th anniversary on April 25-26 at the Kenworthy Performing Arts Center. Griffiths has achieved recognition in her field.
The Moscow Tree Commission has collaborated with Paradise Creek Regional High School and the Rotary Club of Moscow to plant trees on Arbor Day, April 25. The group will plant three redbud trees and two tricolor beech trees at Berman Creekside Park. The planting event is scheduled for 1:15.
Join the Pullman community for an upcoming softball open house hosted by Pullman Parks and Recreation on Thursday, April 24 at 5:30 pm. The event will take place at the Trailside Taproom and will provide information about the Summer Coed Softball program.
The Pullman-Moscow Regional Airport will hold an open house on Saturday, April 26, from 11:00 am to 3:00 pm at the new airport terminal located at 3625 NE Airport Dr, Building 230. The event will allow the community to visit the new facility, with opportunities to view equipment displays, participate in yard games, and navigate…
On April 25, over 1,300 students will gather at the University of Idaho’s campus in Moscow for two significant STEM innovation showcase events: the Engineering Design EXPO and Invent Idaho State Finals. The public is invited to explore the various projects and innovations presented by the students.
The community fair season in St. John begins this week with the Annual St. John Community Fair. The event starts Thursday at 5:00 PM when the exhibitor building opens. Fitting and showing will take place throughout Friday, along with a kids fun run at 6:00 PM. Saturday will feature a cowboy breakfast starting at 6:30…
Lawn watering in Troy is currently subject to new restrictions aimed at conserving the city’s water supply. The Troy City Council approved this ordinance recently, as announced on the city’s Facebook page. Under the new rules, the use of sprinklers for lawn watering in the City of Troy is now limited to specific times.
The Pullman High School science bowl team is traveling to Washington D.C. to participate in the national competition. The team qualified for this event by winning the Inland Northwest Regional Science Bowl, where they competed against eleven teams. The National Science Bowl is scheduled to take place from Thursday to Monday, with over 10,000 students…