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County accepts bid from Gazette, Daily News

Commissioners appoint members to multiple committees

COLFAX – The Whitman County Gazette and Moscow-Pullman Daily News will continue in a shared newspaper of record contract.

On Monday, May 2, county commissioners accepted the legal printing bid submitted by Gazette Co-owner/Publisher Roger Harnack on behalf of both newspapers.

The bid establishes a process in which legal notices for the county will be published in both newspapers.

The Gazette has the largest circulation of any publication serving Whitman County. The Moscow-Pullman Daily News has the largest readership inside the city of Pullman.

“The partnership ensures county legal notices reach the most readers possible,” Harnack said.

In other business, commissioners:

Rescinded the Babb Fire emergency declaration covering Malden, Pine City and the surrounding area.

Approved an administrative services agreement to fund the Department of Commerce to aid and support five Ukrainian refugee families.

Reappointed Chris Chapman and Ryan Scharnhorst to the Emergency Communications Advisory committee, and they appointed Brenden McNanney to a three-year term for the same position.

Re-appointed John Snyder to the Citizens Commission on Salaries for Elected Officials.

Approved publishing a notice of sale for Whitman County surplus items.

Author Bio

Olivia Harnack, Editorial Reporter

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Olivia Harnack is a Journalist at the Whitman County Gazette. Olivia is enrolled at University of Idaho and is majoring in digital film studies. She serves in the United States Army National Guard and is proud to serve Whitman County.

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