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Whitman County Commissioners canceled their meeting on Monday at the Courthouse in Colfax. The Colfax City Council is set to convene at 6 p. m. , with the Moscow City Council following at 7 p. m.

on the same day. On Tuesday, multiple meetings are scheduled, starting with the Latah County Commissioners at 9 a. m. in Moscow and the Smart Transit Board at noon. The Moscow Sustainable Environment Commission and the Pullman City Council will both meet at 6 p.

m. , indicating active local governance. The Latah County Planning Commission will gather at 5:30 p. m. on Tuesday, showcasing ongoing planning discussions.

Additionally, various school board meetings are planned throughout the week, emphasizing community engagement in education governance. The cancellation of several meetings reflects shifting priorities among local officials.

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