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Whitman County commissioners won’t block wind farm
COLFAX — Whitman County Commissioners believe adopting a moratorium is the last resort for managing the Harvest Hills Wind Project. Instead, the commission plans to retain and apply local codes to exercise discretion over the endeavor. The board met during its regular Monday meeting in Colfax to discuss developments...
EWU transfer Casey Jones confirms he’s headed to WSU, eventually
By Jamey Vinnick, CougFan: Casey Jones, the physical forward from Sammamish who played 92 games and started 57 at Eastern Washington over the last three seasons, is following his head coach and four Eagles teammates to Washington State. The bread crumbs were easy to follow. On Friday he added “@wsucougarmbb” to his instagram bio.
Frances A. West
Funeral services for Frances A. West, age 96, will be held at 2 p.m. Monday, July 1, at the Palouse Federated Church, 635 N. Bridge St., Palouse, with the Rev. Corey Laughary officiating at the service. Burial will follow at Greenwood Cemetery in Palouse. Frances passed away Saturday, June 22, 2024 at Regency Assisted Living in Pullman.
Juan Trejo Perez sentenced to a year in prison for third-degree child molestation
COLFAX — Juan Trejo Perez was sentenced to serve a year in prison for third-degree child molestation Friday morning at Whitman County Superior Court in Colfax. Whitman County Judge Gary Libey handed down the maximum sentence permissible by the state of Washington. The 34-year-old man was also ordered to a year in community custody and must register as a sex offender for the next 10 years. Libey approved a victim no contact order of five years.
Area Fire Marshals and Surrounding Cities Enact Burn Restrictions
Justin de Ruyter, Spokane Fire PIO, jderuyter@spokanecity.org. Spokane, WA June 28, 2024- Fire Danger Burn Restriction. Although we have seen unseasonably lower temperatures and more rain, the Spokane Metro Area is still at risk for fire this summer. Fire Marshals from Spokane Valley Fire Department (SVFD), City of Spokane Fire...
Lonely Tree, Palouse, Washington, USA By Phillip Rubaloff
Prowling the Palouse area in June for photo opportunities brought me to this isolated tree in a field of vegetation. Other than respect for nature, I cannot think why the landowner let the tree grow here in the middle of his cropland. The shadows help to show the tree's isolation,...
New game store in Cheney
New business owners, Brett and Lucy Atkins (right) and Kristian and Dora Mayen (left) showcased their new store in Cheney called Tinker and Tamp as they hosted a grand opening June 22. According to Atkins, gamers filled the store at 1911 First St. next door to Copy Junction. They offer...
Frances A. West
Funeral services for Frances A. West, age 96, will be held at 2 p.m. Monday, July 1, at the Palouse Federated Church, 635 N. Bridge St., Palouse, with the Rev. Corey Laughary officiating at the service. Burial will follow at Greenwood Cemetery in Palouse. Frances passed away Saturday, June 22, 2024, at Regency Assisted Living in Pullman.
Palouse Area, Washington, USA By John Pedersen
I have been leading photo workshops in the Palouse area for the past 15 years, and I can probably count on two hands the number of times I've had amazing skies like this year. Typically, the skies are clear and sunny, providing some bright light and great low-angle light before sunset. However, when clouds came around, the creative possibilities opened up dramatically, and on this day, I took full advantage of this opportunity.
Whitman County Library Hosts Monthly Trivia Night at The Cellar Thursday
The Whitman County Library returns to The Cellar in Colfax for monthly trivia night Thursday, June 27th from 6 to 8 p.m. Teams are limited to six people and the top two teams of the night will receive a discount on their tab. The trivia categories for the night will be announced on Whitman County Library’s social media Thursday morning.
Haunted Palouse Returns This Fall-Meeting To Recruit Volunteers Thursday Night
Haunted Palouse is returning this fall and organizers are hosting a meeting Thursday to recruit volunteers. The event was canceled last year to build up volunteers for a return in 2024. Thursday’s meeting to discuss volunteering for Haunted Palouse starts at 6:30 at the Palouse Community Center. The event is a fundraiser for the community of Palouse.
EWU Institute Launches Whitman County Trends Website
Eastern Washington University’s Institute for Public Policy and Economic Analysis recently introduced its latest community project with the launch of the Whitman County Trends website. The website provides key data indicators which cover a variety of factors like economic vitality, agriculture, health, housing, tourism and transportation. This comprehensive set...
New allegations of racially motivated assault emerge at Mead High School football camp
SPOKANE, Wash. — New details have emerged in an ongoing KREM 2 investigation into allegations of assault and harassment within the Mead High School football team. Attorneys for the alleged victims now claim the incidents were racially motivated. Last month, KREM 2 was the first to report on the...
Eastern plans volleyball fundraiser
CHENEY –Eastern Washington University's volleyball program is staging a fundraiser July 13 on the school's practice fields. Participation directly contributes to the growth and success of the Eastern volleyball program. These funds will assist in funding recruiting needs, training equipment, team travel, facility enhancements and other immediate needs for the program.
Summer Dayz Car Show is back this weekend
ST.JOHN - St. John Auto Body & Custom is bringing back the 3rd annual Summer Dayz Car Show Event at 9 a.m., Saturday, June 29. Everyone is invited to attend the festivities on the day, with registration for the car show opening at 8 a.m. Visitors can wander the show...
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