The final meet and greet for candidates in Pullman’s primary election is scheduled for Thursday night. Voters will have the opportunity to meet with candidates from 6:30 to 8:00 PM at Pups & Cups Café in downtown Pullman. Whitman County Commissioner candidates Tucker Senter and Cody Finch are expected to attend.
Bryan Kohberger has received a life sentence for the deaths of four University of Idaho students that occurred in November 2022 at a rental home in Moscow. The sentencing was conducted by Judge Steven Hippler in Boise. As part of a plea agreement, Kohberger was sentenced to four consecutive life terms.
The Moscow Police Department has established a webpage dedicated to the investigation reports related to Bryan Kohberger. This initiative aims to enhance transparency and facilitate public access to relevant information. It is important to note that certain records will be redacted to safeguard personal privacy and information that is not subject to public disclosure.
The University of Idaho presents its Screen on the Green series, featuring outdoor movie screenings this summer on Theophilus Tower Lawn every Thursday evening. This week’s featured film is Disney’s Moana 2, scheduled for July 24. Screenings will commence at dusk, approximately 8:30 pm, with seating available starting beforehand.
The City of Pullman has announced the appointment of Stacie Echanove as the new director of Library Services at Neill Public Library. Echanove previously worked at the Latah County Library District, where she held positions as Access Services Manager and Youth Services Manager from 2016 to 2023.
Music on Main in downtown Pullman will take place on Thursday, featuring Mozi Jones. The event will begin at 6:00 pm in the Pine Street Plaza.
The Port of Whitman County has received a $75,000 grant from the Community Economic Revitalization Board for a planning study at the Port’s Business Air Center. In addition to the grant, the Port will provide 20% in matching funds for the study, which aims to explore options for expansion.
Longtime Pullman City Councilman Nathan Weller has reconsidered his earlier proposal to explore the possibility of banning fireworks at Washington State University home football and baseball games. The councilman initially raised the issue during a recent Pullman City Council meeting. Weller noted that some residents in the community have expressed concerns regarding the use of…
The vacancy on the Pullman City Council will not be filled through an appointment, as the primary election for the position is currently in progress. Councilman Trymaine Gaither resigned earlier this month after being appointed to the role last year. His resignation is related to his family’s need to relocate.
Two individuals have been arrested in Moscow in connection with the alleged sale of narcotics. The incident reportedly commenced on Monday morning around 11:00 when a Moscow Police Officer responded to a call regarding individuals sleeping in a pickup truck on Lieuallen Street. According to reports, the driver, identified as 31-year-old Shaun Claypool, provided information…