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WSU student working to create a Latino grocery store in Pullman

Senior psychology major Leslie Muñoz is currently working on creating a Latino grocery store in Pullman. As part of her efforts, Muñoz released a survey last February to see what potential customers...

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ASWSU meets with Pullman City Council

The ASWSU senate held a joint meeting with members of the Pullman city council on Wednesday. Mayor Francis Benjamin said they are excited to have the dialogue with the senators and the relationship...

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Meet the WSU graduate student on Pullman City Council

Editor’s note: Carla de Lira speaks as an individual member of the Pullman City Council. The statements seen here only represent de Lira, not the Council as a whole. Carla de Lira runs on bus time. The...

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WSU kicker hosting second annual Kicking Cancer fundraiser

Dean Janikowski, kicker for the WSU football team, will be hosting the second annual Kicking Cancer fundraising event from 5-10 p.m. April 19 at Zeppoz bowling alley. After his mom passed away from...

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Pullman hosting Annual Spring Clean Up

Pullman Disposal Service, in collaboration with the City of Pullman will be holding its Annual Spring Clean Up event from 9 a.m. – noon on April 20. Pullman Disposal President Devon Felsted said he has...

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Pullman City Council approves bid on Terre View and Crestview pathway

The Pullman City Council approved a bid for a pathway project on Terre View and Crestview at their meeting on Tuesday. The project will oversee the construction of 12-foot wide, multi-use asphalt paths...

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Pullman to hold transit forums this week

The City of Pullman will be holding public forums on the city’s proposed transit route and service levels this fall. The forums will be held at 4:45 p.m. on April 24 and 8 a.m. on April 25, each...

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Welch Comer gives Project Downtown update

The Pullman City Council heard an update from Welch Comer on Project Downtown Pullman at their meeting April 23. Matt Gillis, Welch Comer vice president, said construction is now underway. One of the...

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Whitman County residents protest wind turbines

Whitman County residents gathered at the County Commissioner’s office to express their concerns about the proposed Harvest Hills Wind Project near Kamiak Butte on April 15. The meeting saw pleas from...

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Humane societies gearing up for influx of surrendered pets

Humane Society of the Palouse and Whitman County Humane Society are gearing up for a surge of stray and re-homed animals, emphasizing the importance of spaying or neutering pets. Last year, there were...

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Pullman City Council to further discuss proposed Israel-Hamas war ceasefire...

Eight Pullman residents, including several WSU students, spoke during the public comment section of Tuesday’s City Council meeting to address a proposed resolution calling for a ceasefire of the...

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A Modern Plantsman repotted in Pullman, sharing space with Kure and Co.

A year and a half after setting up shop in Pullman, Dominic Villareal, owner of A Modern Plantsman, has announced the closure of their Pullman location by the end of June 2024 in a series of Instagram...

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Pullman to celebrate Fourth Of July with fireworks

Pullman’s Fourth of July celebrations will begin at 5 p.m. at Sunnyside Park. It is a non-ticket event and the Pullman Transit has special routes beginning at 4:30 p.m. July 4.  Live music will be...

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Revised traffic routes amidst Project Downtown Pullman

With construction underway as Project Downtown Pullman progresses, the Pullman Police Department has announced revised traffic revisions. “For this reason, trucks longer than 40 feet in length are...

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Palouse Basin Aquifer Committee looks for sustainable water future

The Palouse Basin Aquifer Committee prepared a presentation to be shown to the Pullman City Council showing Pullman’s total water usage fell 21 million gallons from 2022–23, while Moscow’s increased by...

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Project Downtown Pullman more than halfway done

“Project Downtown Pullman” has continued through the summer and business owners are looking forward to a return to students in town. The project officially began on April 1, according to an article...

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Pullman movie theater to close permanently

Pullman Village Centre Cinemas will permanently close its doors on Thursday, Sept. 5. The closure is a result of increased property and admissions taxes in Pullman, as well as the increase in...

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