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Pullman Police Chief Gary Jenkins will retire later this year after spending 47 years in law enforcement but policing was not always the future he saw for himself. “When I was in high school, my original plan for a career was a commercial airline pilot,” Jenkins said. “But when I was getting ready to graduate high school, it was right around the time the Vietnam War was ending, so there were tons of pilots available everywhere.” Jenkins went on a police ride along and wrote a report about it for a high school class, he said. His experience inspired him to apply for the police cadet program in West Covina, California, where he worked until he turned 21. ....
Pullman City Council appointed a new public works director and discussed rising suicide attempt rates during their meeting Tuesday night. Pullman Mayor Glenn Johnson said Shawn Kohtz will replace Kevin Gardes as the new public works director in June following a unanimous vote. Kohtz has a bachelor’s degree in civil engineering from the University of. ....
Without enough time to plan the National Lentil Festival this year, the Pullman Chamber of Commerce may instead try to organize a smaller events in August to welcome Washington State University students back to campus. Pullman Chamber of Commerce Executive Director Marie Dymkoski discussed this during the chamberâs Pullman State of the City address Tuesday. With Whitman County still in Phase 2 of Gov. Jay Insleeâs phased COVID-19 recovery plan, and with uncertainty about when COVID-19 restrictions will be lifted, Dymkoski said there is too little time to prepare for one of Pullmanâs biggest annual events. âWe have not been able to really plan a Lentil Festival as weâve had in the past, so even if everything got lifted tomorrow, we would not be ready,â she said. âI mean, it takes 10-11 months just to plan from one year to the next.â ....