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FCC Applications Radio Palouse, Inc. Files for Assignment of Authorization for K280FQ

Radio Palouse, Inc. has submitted an application to the Federal Communications Commission for the Assignment of Authorization of the K280FQ station's licenses in Lewiston, ID. Public access to the application and instructions for filing comments is provided through official FCC links. This development is significant for local radio operations and community engagement in the region.

Ward Redistricting

The City of Pullman will hold a ward redistricting event on May 24, 2022, at 8:00 AM local time. This event aims to discuss changes related to the city's electoral boundaries. Residents are encouraged to participate in the decision-making process.

Concerns About Low Voter Turnout Amongst Latinos in Washington State

Concerns regarding low voter turnout among Latino communities in Washington State, particularly in Yakima Valley, are highlighted in a recent report. Despite the potential power of the Latino vote in upcoming elections, historical trends indicate significantly lower participation rates compared to non-Latino voters. Efforts to increase engagement and address barriers are crucial for enhancing representation.

Gift helps launch Rural Health Initiative at WSU

A $2.2 million anonymous donation to Washington State University's College of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences has initiated the Rural Health Initiative, aimed at improving healthcare access for rural residents in Washington. This 10-year plan focuses on training PharmD students and post-graduate pharmacists to address the critical shortage of healthcare providers in these areas, where nearly 800,000 residents currently lack adequate access to care.

Community Calendar Launches to Connect Northwest Residents

NWPB launched a community calendar to connect residents with local events across the Northwest. The platform aims to enhance community engagement by highlighting concerts and activities. Users can easily find and participate in events happening in their area.

Ways to Give - Northwest Public Broadcasting

Northwest Public Broadcasting (NWPB) invites community members to support its mission through various donation options, including monthly gifts, one-time contributions, vehicle donations, and estate planning. The article emphasizes the importance of community support in sustaining public broadcasting services and provides links for easy access to donation options. Additionally, it highlights the organization's recent merger of radio and television services under the NWPB brand.

Letter from the GM Northwest Public Broadcasting

Wenatchee residents actively participated in a statewide initiative advocating for immigrant rights during a recent rally in Olympia. This event highlights the ongoing efforts to address immigration issues in Washington State, showcasing community engagement and solidarity. Local activists emphasize the importance of these rights for the well-being of immigrant families.

Events Thursday to Recognize Veterans Day

Communities in the Palouse region will honor veterans this week with several events, including a ceremony hosted by WSU's Student Veterans committee on Terrell Mall and assemblies at Garfield High and Colfax Junior/Senior High School. These gatherings provide opportunities for veterans, their families, and community members to participate in commemorative activities and hear from local veterans.

SEPA 24-06 - Mountain View - Garden City Improvements

The City of Pullman has issued a Notice of Determination of Nonsignificance (DNS) for the Mountain View - Garden City Improvements 2025 project, a significant utility and roadway rehabilitation initiative affecting four residential streets. This project includes extensive infrastructure upgrades, such as water main replacements and ADA ramp installations, aimed at enhancing local transportation and accessibility. Residents are invited to comment on the DNS by February 6, 2025.

Zoning Code Overhaul

The City of Pullman is set to overhaul its Title 17 Zoning Code, the first significant update since 2003. The proposed revisions aim to enhance clarity and address emerging issues such as short-term rentals and accessory dwelling units, with public hearings scheduled for July 2024. Residents are encouraged to participate in the review process and provide feedback to the Planning Commission.

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