Terracotta Pullman, the pottery business in downtown Pullman, will be opening up a second location in Moscow in May due to Project Downtown Pullman. Terracotta has yet to decide on an opening date, but the first day of workshops is May 10. The Moscow location is at 111 S. Main St. and is 1,700 square.
The Pullman City Council reviewed a potential transit system to Pullman Moscow Regional Airport at their meeting on Tuesday. Transit manager Wayne Thompson said he believes they are ready to move forward with a transit system to Pullman-Moscow Regional Airport. A Washington State Department of Transportation grant award of $586,780 was made last spring with the.
The Pullman City Council heard from representatives of Welch-Comer concerning their role in Project Downtown Pullman at their meeting on Tuesday. Mayor Francis Benjamin said he was thankful for the patience of the community as the city council works on fixing the broadcasting equipment. There will be a community open house from 4–6 p.m. on.