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- “Tuesday Election Day – Local WA Decisions”Tuesday is election day in Pullman, featuring a general election with multiple contested races for city council seats. The candidates vying for the positions include Bryan MacDonald and John-Mark Mahnkey, who are competing for one council seat. Another contested race involves Trevor Vance and DiDi Lubash, while Tawny Szumlas and John Casselman are also running for an open council seat.
 - WSU Master Gardeners Conduct Monthly Garden Discussion at Neill LibraryWSU Whitman County Master Gardener volunteers will facilitate Garden Talk Tuesdays on the first Tuesday of every month from 1:00 – 3:00 pm at Neill Public Library. These sessions will include gardening presentations and an opportunity for attendees to ask questions and receive assistance with plant issues. The next presentation scheduled for November 4 will focus on the topic of planning and growing.
 - Tuesday Election Day-ID DecisionsDuring Tuesday’s election, local Idaho voters will have a range of decisions to make. A new mayor for Moscow will be elected, with candidates Hailey Lewis and Alex Simon vying for the position currently held by Art Bettge, who has chosen not to run for re-election. Additionally, there are elections for three seats on the Moscow City Council.
 - Candidates Care Food Drive in Pullman Collects Thousands of Pounds of DonationsThe food drive event in Pullman over the weekend resulted in significant contributions to local foodbanks. Candidates running for office in Washington coordinated the collection of donations at the Safeway on Saturday. The community participation included contributions of over 3,200 pounds of food, 21 boxes of diapers, and 32 pounds of dog food.
 - ‘Everybody Reads’ Author Travis Baldree Speaks at Neill Public LibraryTravis Baldree, the author of *Legends and Lattes*, will be presenting at the Neill Public Library in Pullman on Tuesday, November 4, at 7:00 PM. His novel is categorized as a fantasy and features a gentle narrative style along with a cast of memorable characters and detailed settings. Baldree is also recognized for his work as an audiobook narrator and has a background in game development.
 - Fire Response at Bennett Mill in PrincetonFire crews addressed a fire incident at the Bennett Mill in Princeton on Sunday night. According to the Latah County Sheriff’s Office, firefighters arrived at approximately 6:00 in response to a report of logs burning near the chip pile. The fire is anticipated to smolder and generate smoke at the mill for an extended period.
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 - WSU Athletics Introduces Updated NIL Website Aimed at Supporting Student-AthletesWashington State University Athletics has introduced a redesigned website aimed at delivering comprehensive information and resources regarding Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) opportunities for student-athletes. This platform facilitates a centralized space for fans, donors, and businesses to engage and support Cougar athletes. The new website serves as a resource hub for individuals keen on contributing to the success of the student-athletes.
 - Zeppoz to Host Halloween Celebration Featuring a Food DriveZeppoz will host a Halloween celebration on Friday, October 31, offering food and drink specials, cosmic bowling, and prizes. The venue will also be collecting non-perishable food items for local food banks over the weekend. Guests who donate two non-perishable items will receive a complimentary hot chocolate.
 - Trinity Lutheran Church Offers Christmas Sunday School Series at No ChargeTrinity Lutheran Church in Pullman is offering a four-week Sunday School series focused on the Christmas story for kindergarten through fifth-grade students. The program will run from 9:00 to 11:30 am and includes activities such as snacks, crafts, and lessons. Sessions are scheduled for November 16, November 23, December 7, and December 14, with a break on November 30.
 
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