Moscow intersection to be closed for construction | Northwest | lmtribune.com

2022-08-12 21:21:45 By : Mr. Alex Yuan

Mixed clouds and sun with scattered thunderstorms. Storms may contain strong gusty winds. High near 95F. Winds N at 5 to 10 mph. Chance of rain 40%..

Some clouds this evening will give way to mainly clear skies overnight. A stray shower or thunderstorm is possible. Low near 65F. Winds E at 5 to 10 mph.

PULLMAN — Sometimes, people truly get to live out their childhood dreams, and for longtime Pullman resident Karly Gomez, it was worth the wait.

MOSCOW — Idaho held its first football scrimmage of the fall Thursday at the Kibbie Dome. This scrimmage and the one Aug. 20 will be the closest thing the Vandals will have to a live-game scenario before opening the season Sept. 3 at Washington State.

This editorial was published by the Everett (Wash.) Herald.

The city of Moscow will close the intersection of D Street and Mountain View Road on Aug. 18-19 to install asphalt and repaint the lines. The roads will be closed to all traffic while the work is being completed.

The Paradise Pathway lighting project will start Aug. 22 along the pathway between U.S. Highway 95 and Styner Avenue and will be completed sometime this fall and will be closed to pedestrian access. Phase one will include installing conduit along the pathway which will then be used to power lights and bollards along the path. The lights will be installed in phase two. The city encourages pedestrians to use either Styner Avenue or the north side of Troy Road.

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