A planned power outage is scheduled in Moscow for maintenance work by Avista Utilities. Approximately 100 customers on North Mountain View Road near the pool will be impacted. The outage is set to start on Tuesday morning at 9:00 and will conclude at 3:00 that afternoon. North Mountain View Road will be closed to […]
The Moscow community is notified about the upcoming biannual water system flushing in the city, set to start next week. From May 19 – 30, the city will be conducting the flushing of Moscow’s water system to maintain the quality of the city’s drinking water. This process will involve […]
The Moscow Chamber of Commerce is hosting a monthly luncheon on May 21 at 11:30 am at the Best Western Plus University Inn. The event will include a discussion on the economic outlook regarding workforce development with representatives from the Idaho Department of Commerce. The cost to attend is $20.
Construction will begin on the US-95 through the city of Riggins starting Monday, May 19. Drivers may experience flagging along the roadway and delays ranging from 15 to 30 minutes during this time. The repaving project, which has a budget of $1.3 million, is expected to be completed before the 4th of July.
Two local Idaho reservoirs are scheduled to be restocked with trout next week. Idaho Fish and Game will release 2,400 fish into Spring Valley Reservoir near Troy and 3,000 fish into Moose Creek Reservoir near Bovill.
Moscow’s population increased by approximately 300 individuals, according to recent estimates from the U.S. Census Bureau. The agency indicates that the population of Moscow grew by 1% from 2023 to 2024, reaching nearly 27,000 residents. Since 2020, the population has risen by over 5%, adding around 1,400 residents.
Potable water will be available at the Laird Park Campground near Harvard this season. The U.S. Forest Service previously shut down the water system due to poor water quality. The Nez Perce-Clearwater National Forest has since repaired the system, and recent tests indicate that the water quality is acceptable. Laird Park is set to open…
Palouse Pathways is hosting an event titled “Expand Your College Horizons” on May 17 from 2:00 – 4:00 pm at the 1912 Center. The event will provide information on various college options, focusing on affordability, program offerings, reputations, and career placement opportunities. The workshop is free to attend.
The Pullman Chamber of Commerce is hosting a walkable gallery experience in downtown Pullman. The Downtown Pullman Art Walk showcases local art, creativity, and culture, featuring various artworks displayed throughout the downtown area from May 11 to June 17, with a designated Art Walk evening on Saturday.
The Neill Public Library will be closed on May 16 and 17 for the replacement of its management software. During this maintenance period, the library’s online catalogue will also be unavailable. The library in Pullman has utilized the same software for over 20 years and expects the new system to bring improvements.