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Pullman City Council Ward 1 Vacancy

The Pullman City Council is set to fill the Ward 1 vacancy following the election of Francis Benjamin as the new Mayor, effective January 1, 2024. The application period for interested candidates runs from December 1, 2023, to January 9, 2024, with in-person interviews scheduled for January 16, 2024. Residents of Ward 1 are encouraged to apply through the city’s official website.

City Ordinance Passed Amending Definition of Accessory Living Quarters

The Pullman City Council has passed Ordinance 23-17, amending the definition of accessory living quarters to allow for more flexible usage within residential properties. The updated definition excludes short-term rentals like Airbnb and Vrbo, ensuring that these types of accommodations remain unaffected. This ordinance reflects the city's ongoing efforts to adapt zoning regulations to meet community needs.

City of Pullman Launches Redesigned Website

The City of Pullman has officially launched its redesigned website on November 27, 2023, enhancing user experience with improved speed, accessibility, and mobile responsiveness. Mayor Glenn A. Johnson emphasized the site's role in making city information more accessible, featuring new tools for alerts and navigation. Residents are encouraged to provide feedback and explore the updated design at [www.pullman-wa.gov](http://www.pullman-wa.gov).

WSU Student workers could go on strike before final exams, end of semester

Unionized student workers at Washington State University (WSU) are poised to strike before final exams if key demands regarding wages, health benefits, and workload are not met. The Academic Student Employees union claims the university has not bargained in good faith, leading to an unfair labor practice complaint being filed. WSU's administration expresses disappointment at the potential strike, emphasizing ongoing negotiations.

City of Pullman Operations Resume Natural Gas Restored in City Facilities

Natural gas service has been successfully restored to all City of Pullman facilities, including City Hall and the Neill Public Library, as of November 12th. While most facilities are operating normally, the Pullman Aquatic and Fitness Center will remain closed until pool temperatures are adequate, with expected reopening on November 14th. Residents can find further updates on the restoration efforts through Avista Utilities’ website.

Residential Leaf Collection November 2023

The City of Pullman is set to begin its annual leaf collection from November 6 to November 22, 2023, with specific dates assigned to various neighborhoods. Residents are advised to prepare by raking leaves into the street and ensuring no vehicles obstruct collection efforts. For updates on the schedule and collection conditions, residents can visit the city’s official website.

Stream Cleanup in Pullman

The Pullman Good Food Coop is organizing a Stream Cleanup event on October 21, 2023, from 10 AM to noon at the Pullman City Playfields. Participants are encouraged to bring rain gear and closed-toe shoes, while the Coop will provide gloves and trash bags. This initiative aims to enhance local environmental stewardship and community engagement.

New scholarships will support Northwest students in wake of Moscow tragedy

New scholarships have been established to support Northwest students, particularly in the aftermath of the Moscow tragedy that affected the University of Idaho community. The initiative aims to provide financial assistance to students impacted by the events, fostering resilience and academic pursuits in a challenging time.

"PREP ROUNDUP Bengals beat Bears in district basketball opener"

The latest sports coverage from the Moscow-Pullman Daily News highlights key high school and college basketball matchups, including the Genesee girls' advance to the 1A state championship and Colfax's John Lustig's outstanding performance. These articles provide valuable insights into local sports teams' achievements and challenges, reflecting the community's vibrant sporting culture.

Pullman police arrest suspect in College Hill homicide

Pullman police have arrested Jorge Amezcua in connection with the College Hill homicide, where he is accused of fatally shooting Darcy Spracklin in late December. This significant development in local crime news underscores ongoing safety concerns in the community. The incident has drawn attention to law enforcement's response and the impact on residents.

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