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Things to do in the Palouse this week

As we near the end of September, we can be optimistic about October. The fall season is full-fledged and ready to show its true colors. Changing leaves, Halloween and more – who doesn’t love autumn months? This week be ready to pack the weekend with events around the Palouse. Remember to wear a mask and most importantly, stay cozy.

Crumbs: one pot fried rice
This week's recipe is easy for college students

Cooking on a busy schedule can be difficult and some days it’s easier to call in take-out. A meal college students are familiar with, fried rice, can be made at home in the time it would take to deliver. Here is how to make easy one pot fried rice, a filling and cheap meal.

Moscow Farmer’s Market canceled for Sept. 26
Due to noncompliance of the City of Moscow Amended Public Health Order 20-03 the Moscow Farmer's Market will be canceled Sept. 26

Anticipation of the Moscow Farmer’s Market had officials expecting to draw in large crowds of attendees this Saturday. However, because of recent non-compliance with the City of Moscow Amended Public […]

Latah County Historical Society | Saydee Brass
Fitful events
The historical society invites all to their new book club

Club members gathered on the McConnel Mansion lawn Wednesday morning, sitting in their own chairs bundled in blankets to discuss history.

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Life Hacks: Soup, anyone?
Things to do this week on the Palouse

Students, community members and those of the Palouse – we have lined up the best virtual and in-person events you should be attending for the week. Whether you are a cook, athlete or […]

Wildfires north of Moscow mostly contained
Several small towns lost building in the destruction

Towns across the western U.S. have been destroyed by wildfires this season. While many have focused on California and Oregon, the damage also hits a little closer to home for Moscow residents.

Sydney and Lynda Freeman
Working for better support of the Black community in Moscow
Meet the Freemans, active faculty and activists for Black community members in Moscow

Six years ago, two college sweethearts moved from Alabama to Idaho in August 201. They both found roles as University of Idaho faculty members and avid activists for the Black community on and off campus. Those two sweethearts, now a married couple, are Sydney and Lynda Freeman.

Watercolor and Wood Art director Julie Hartwig.
Watercolor and Wood Art
The barn opens its first fall exhibit with first time collaborating artists

Artisans at the Dahmen Barn have decided to put a twist on 2020 and make good with what they have. They have held events like exhibits, programs and art markets through the summer, taking advantage of their outdoor and indoor space.