Water used to literally burst out of the ground on the Palouse. In the 1800s, artesian wells produced up to 3 million gallons of water a day, and once the […]
In last year’s Moscow City Council race in November, Moscow residents elected two new city councilors — Maureen Laflin and Sandra Kelly, along with incumbent councilor Anne Zabala. Laflin, a […]
Kelsey Berends Berends works as human resources and talent acquisition manager at Emsi, a local economics firm. She grew up in Everson, Washington then moved to Moscow to attend New […]
An ordinance prohibiting discrimination against LGBTQA people in employment and housing practices has been a controversial topic among candidates running for Moscow City Council.
While there are many food pantries and other organizations on the Palouse seeking to meet communities’ needs for food, fresh produce is consistently in demand. Because of this, Backyard Harvest, […]
Unlike most teenagers, Anne Zabala’s first interest in local government was piqued by talk of city sidewalks and downtown restoration projects. Now 25 years old, the Moscow City Council member […]
Anne Zabala views the University of Idaho campus differently than most people.
James Howard – Freshman, on-campus, Business and Economics My name is James Howard. I”m a freshman majoring in business and economics. I grew up in Fruitland, Idaho, and graduated from […]