News Releases
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City to Hold Virtual Open House on Moscow Draft Climate Action Plan
March 7, 2022 (Moscow, Idaho) — The City of Moscow will host a virtual open house on the recently developed draft Climate Action Plan (CAP) on Mar. 9, from 6 to 7…
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Historical Society to host talk on racial inequities during historic pandemics
This fall and winter the Latah County Historical Society is exploring the historic roots of contemporary global issues with a five-part series of public presentations. The “How It’s Going, How…
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Voting open for Market poster featured art
March 5, 2022 (Moscow, Idaho) — The City of Moscow invites the public to participate in the selection of art for the annual Moscow Farmers Market poster. The Farmers Market Commission received 23 qualifying…
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Won’t You Be Our Neighbor with the Moscow Public Library / Tuesday, March 15
Children and their caregivers can join the Moscow Public Library for “Won’t You Be Our Neighbor”, a day-long celebration of kindness in honor of Mr. Rogers. The celebration will kick-off…
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Kenworthy removes masking and social distancing requirements
MOSCOW, ID—The Kenworthy Performing Arts Center moves forward with its reopening process in accordance with the current CDC guidelines for Latah County. Effective March 3, masks and social distancing will…
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Gov. Little signs “Leading Idaho” Empowering Parents grants into law
Caldwell, Idaho – At Sacajawea Elementary School in Caldwell, Governor Brad Little signed Senate Bill 1255 into law today, putting $50 million toward the new “Empowering Parents” grants. The grants…