Traffic delays are expected next week on State Highway 3 between Kendrick and Deary. The Idaho Transportation Department will conduct geotechnical investigations beneath the highway to prepare for future repaving scheduled for next year. Beginning Monday, flaggers will be present to manage the traffic.
The “Technicolor Heart” at Washington State University has been recognized in a poll conducted by the website Rivers Art as the 65th Ugliest Public Art Piece in America. This 12-foot bronze sculpture, created by artist Jim Dine, was installed on the WSU campus in 2004. Additionally, it received the ranking of the 3rd ugliest in…
Westberg Roepke Moore Law, a law firm based in Moscow, is set to open a new office in Pullman at 209 East Main Street. The firm specializes in areas such as estate planning, business law, and real estate. Partners of the firm include Aaron Roepke and Cody Moore.
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The City of Pullman has finalized plans for the expansion of Pullman Regional Hospital, following a tax increase approved by voters three years ago. The PRH board recently approved the Patient Care Expansion Project, which will be implemented in three phases. This development marks a significant step in enhancing healthcare facilities in the region.
Anglers will be allowed to keep adult wild chinook salmon starting on Saturday. Recently, both Idaho and Washington had closed the fall season for wild chinook due to a late arrival of the fish run. The delay in migration was attributed to warm water temperatures. However, the Snake River has since cooled.
The Regional Theatre of the Palouse will hold a “meet the cast cabaret” on October 4 from 7:30 to 9:00 pm. This event is an opportunity for community members to meet the cast of the theatre’s upcoming production, Man of La Mancha. Attendees can look forward to an evening featuring performances with notable vocal talent…
The University of Idaho Department of Theatre Arts is set to host free virtual readings of two plays written by students as part of the First Bite New Play Series from October 3 to 5. The series will feature works created by MFA candidates. One of the plays, “Slingtown,” is authored by Abigail Thomson and…
Two self-defense courses for women are scheduled for Saturday, October 1, at the Residence Inn by Marriott in Pullman. Two sessions will be offered at the hotel: one from 1:00 – 3:00 pm and another from 3:30 – 5:30 pm. The course is designed for women and girls of various ages.
Moscowberfest is scheduled for Saturday, October 4, from 4:00 to 8:00 pm in downtown Moscow. The event will feature food, beer, and wine provided by local vendors, along with live music. This family-friendly festival is inspired by Oktoberfest, which is known as Germany’s largest annual agricultural celebration.