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Moscow Garden Club hosts orchid presentation Wednesday

The Moscow Garden Club will meet Wednesday at 1 p.m. to host a presentation on orchids by University of Idaho professor Sara Mahdavi. The event will occur at the Latah County Fairgrounds & Events Center, followed by a garden tour for attendees.

The greenest building in Idaho

The University of Idaho plans to construct a new 7,600-square-foot dining hall at its McCall Outdoor Science School to accommodate its 120 students. The building aims to be Idaho's "greenest," generating more energy than it consumes while integrating with the natural environment. Construction is expected to begin this fall and take about two years.

Pullman Aquatic and Fitness Center reopens after HVAC repairs

The Pullman Aquatic & Fitness Center reopened after completing HVAC repairs. The indoor pool will operate under summer hours, but Water Fitness Classes will remain canceled until July 4, resuming on July 7.

UI tries again for big USDA grant

The University of Idaho has reapplied for a $59 million USDA grant aimed at promoting climate-smart agricultural practices after the initial funding was terminated due to a change in federal criteria. The revised application, now under the Advancing Markets for Producers initiative, includes $39.2 million in direct incentives for producers. A response from the USDA is expected within 30-60 days.

Colfax man denies child molestation allegations

Elijah Smith, a 19-year-old from Colfax, pleaded not guilty to first-degree child molestation charges during a court appearance on Friday. He faces a jury trial set for September 15, with the possibility of life imprisonment if convicted. Smith claims he was falsely accused of the allegations that reportedly occurred in Garfield.

Tekoa community remembers Fuchs at candlelight vigil

The Tekoa community gathered on June 21 to honor Emma Fuchs, a 17-year-old high school graduate killed in a car crash. Over 500 attendees lit candles and shared memories at a vigil, highlighting her role as a peacemaker and friend. A memorial service is scheduled for June 28.

Crews holding line on Old Greer Fire

Firefighters contained the Old Greer Fire, which has burned approximately 75 acres near Orofino, Idaho. The blaze threatens five structures and has prompted the closure of Old Greer Grade. Agencies involved include the Idaho Department of Lands and the U.S. Forest Service.

Palouse Regional Transportation Planning Organization adopts Whitman County Truck Route Study

The Palouse Regional Transportation Planning Organization adopted the Whitman County Truck and Freight Study, which suggests alternative routes to alleviate freight traffic in downtown Pullman. The study outlines three major diversion routes with estimated costs totaling over $35 million.

Simpson to oppose bill if it includes sell-off

Five Republican congressmen, including Mike Simpson and Dan Newhouse, plan to oppose President Trump's budget bill if it contains a provision for public land sales. They labeled the proposal by Sen. Mike Lee as a "grave mistake" and warned of a no vote if it reaches the House. The Senate's fate regarding the bill remains uncertain as discussions continue.

Rep. Mike Simpson, other House GOP say they will kill Big Beautiful Bill if it includes land sell-off provision

Five Republican congressmen, including Mike Simpson and Dan Newhouse, oppose a budget bill if it includes a public land sell-off provision proposed by Senator Mike Lee. They assert that selling federal lands is not the solution to mismanagement and threaten to vote against the bill if it reaches the House with that provision. The bill's fate remains uncertain as the Senate parliamentarian reviews its compliance with legislative rules.

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