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Modest Music Fest

Humble Burger owners Nate and Hannah Wolff are organizing the Modest Music Fest on Sept. 28 and 29 in Moscow.

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Robert Caisley is a professor of dramatic writing and the new chair of the Department of Theatre Arts at the University of Idaho.

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Robert Caisley is a professor of dramatic writing and the new chair of the Department of Theatre Arts at the University of Idaho.

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Chance Haskins, left, and Jeff Anderson from Pioneer Waterproofing Company remove a cast-stone finial from the front of the University of Idaho Administration Building on Thursday, Sept. 19, 2019, in Moscow. The finial will be used to create a mold to cast new finials to top each dormer window on the building.

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Chance Haskins, left, and Jeff Anderson from Pioneer Waterproofing Company remove a cast-stone finial from the front of the University of Idaho Administration Building on Thursday, Sept. 19, 2019, in Moscow. The finial will be used to create a mold to cast new finials to top each dormer window on the building.

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Chance Haskins, left, and Jeff Anderson from Pioneer Waterproofing Company remove a cast-stone finial from the front of the University of Idaho Administration Building on Thursday, Sept. 19, 2019, in Moscow. The finial will be used to create a mold to cast new finials to top each dormer window on the building.

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Part of a cast-stone finial from the University of Idaho Administration Building sits in the bed of a Pioneer Waterproofing Company truck on Thursday, Sept. 19, 2019, in Moscow.

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Earth Moving

Earth moving machinery prepares the new site for St. John Hardware and Implement on Monday on Highway 270 just west of Moscow.

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Earth moving machinery prepares the new site for St. John Hardware and Implement on Monday on Highway 270 just west of Moscow.

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Gladish

Facilities Maintenance Supervisor Tom Dewmer walks on the roof on Tuesday at the Gladish Community and Cultural Center in Pullman. Friends of Gladish plans to restore the roof on part of the building.

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Gladish

Friends of Gladish is researching the best way to upgrade the auditorium to a performing arts center at the Gladish Community and Cultural Center in Pullman.

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Rain water pools up on part of the roof at the Gladish Community and Cultural Center in Pullman. Friends of Gladish plans to restore the roof on part of the building.

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Greg Kimberling

Moscow insurance agent Greg Kimberling received the Tyler and Leavey Award from Farmers Insurance on Many 12.

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Moscow insurance agent Greg Kimberling received the Tyler and Leavey Award from Farmers Insurance on Many 12.

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Mayor Walks

Mayor Bill Lambert walks along Itani Drive on Tuesday in Moscow. Lambert is planning to walk at least 10,000 steps every day in October as part of the Blue Cross Mayor's Walking Challenge.

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Mayor Walks

Mayor Bill Lambert walks along a path near Panorama Drive on Tuesday in Moscow. Lambert is planning to walk at least 10,000 steps every day in October as part of the Blue Cross Mayor's Walking Challenge.

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Mayor Walks

Mayor Bill Lambert walks along Panorama Drive on Tuesday in Moscow. Lambert is planning to walk at least 10,000 steps every day in October as part of the Blue Cross Mayor's Walking Challenge.

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Monroe

Ruthanne and Jake Willey opened Monroe men's home, clothing and gifts on Aug. 31 in the Market Square Building on South Grand Avenue.

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Monroe

Monroe men's home, clothing and gifts is located in the Market Square Building on South Grand Avenue.

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Moscow Parks

Chris Greenfield pushes her granddaughter, Ely LaHann, 2, on a swing Monday at Lola Clyde Park in Moscow. The park is one of two in Moscow that opened recently.

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Moscow Parks

Itani Park is one of two in Moscow that have opened recently.

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The interior of the proposed Flatiron building is seen in an architect's rendering.The Moscow Urban Renewal Agency approved Thursday phase one development plans for the three-story, mixed-use Moscow Flatiron building proposed on the corner of Sixth and Jackson streets in Moscow. Courtesy Castellaw Kom Architects

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Naskali

Vice Provost for Facutly Torrey Lawrence, center, speaks during the dedication of The Dr. Richard J. Naskali Asian Section on Thursday at the University of Idaho Arboretum and Botanical Garden in Moscow. Naskali, who died in 2018, was director of the arboretum from 1987 until his retirement in 2003.

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A plaque marks The Dr. Richard J. Naskali Asian Section on Thursday at the University of Idaho Arboretum and Botanical Garden in Moscow.

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Moscow's Izzy Burns, left, and Caily Wilson block a shot during a match against Pullman Monday night.

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Pullman setter Addison Hawes (8) flips the ball backwards over the net to score a point against Moscow Monday night.

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Moscow's Izzy Burns, center, hits the ball past Pullman's Maddy Oelke, left, and Alexus Haugen Monday night in Moscow.

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Pullman outside hitter Mikayla Uhlenkott (6) tips the ball past Moscow's Izzy Burns, center, and Caily Wilson during a game in Moscow Monday night.

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Pullman's setter, Addison Hawes, bumps the ball during the second game of a cross border match in Moscow Monday night.

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Moscow's Caily Wilson bumps the ball during a game against Pullman Monday night.

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Pullman's Sam Tingstad (2) kicks a field goal in the first quarter of a game with East Valley to put the Greyhounds ahead of the Knights 3-0 Friday night.

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Pullman defensive end Zak Farnsworth (45) picks up the ball at the five yard line after West Valley's fumbled a kick return Friday night in Pullman.

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Pullman's Cody Ryan (51) drags down West Valley's Ryan Conrath (83) Friday night during the Greyhounds' rout of the Knights.

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Pullman defensive end Rian Colon Fee (17) sacks West Valley quarterback Henry Stevens (2) Friday night as the Greyhounds rolled over the visiting Knights.

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Pullman quarterback Riley Pettitt (13) throws a pass to running back Evan Strong (35) during a game against West Valley Friday night.

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Pullman running back Jason Tran carries the ball through a hole opened up by lineman Simon Brannan (68) in the third quarter of a game against West Valley Friday night.

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Russell School

Fourth-grader Alina Bowersox wears a coat and hat while working on a math lesson on Monday at Russell Elementary School in Moscow. The school's boiler malfunctioned over the weekend, leaving the school with no heat on Monday.

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Russell School

The boiler at Russell Elementary School was installed when the school opened in 1928. It was manufactured by the Birchfield Boiler Company in Tacoma, Wash.

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Fourth-graderKatherine Cummings wears earmuffs while working on a math lesson on Monday at Russell Elementary School in Moscow. The school's boiler malfunctioned over the weekend, leaving the school with no heat on Monday.

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Taft Tree

A Port Orford Cedar tree, center, was planted on Oct. 7, 1911, in the Presidential Grove outside the the University of Idaho Administration Building in Moscow. A plaque under the tree incorrectly says it was planted on Oct. 4.

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Taft Tree

A Port Orford Cedar tree, center, was planted on Oct. 7, 1911, in the Presidential Grove outside the the University of Idaho Administration Building in Moscow. A plaque under the tree incorrectly says it was planted on Oct. 4.

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Taft Tree

A plaque is seen under a Port Orford Cedar tree, center, that was planted on Oct. 7, 1911, in the Presidential Grove outside the the University of Idaho Administration Building in Moscow.The plaque incorrectly says the tree was planted on Oct. 4.

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Sign Vandalism

Vandalism to campaign signs for city council candidate James Urquidez, including these on Spotswood Street, was reported on Tuesday in Moscow.

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Sign Vandalism

Vandalism to campaign signs for city council candidate James Urquidez, including these on Spotswood Street, was reported on Tuesday in Moscow.

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Sign Vandalism

Vandalism to campaign signs for city council candidate James Urquidez, including this one on Spotswood Street, was reported on Tuesday in Moscow.

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Sign Vandalism

Vandalism to campaign signs for city council candidate James Urquidez, including this one on Spotswood Street, was reported on Tuesday in Moscow.

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Moscow Water Department employees have been moved to another location during construction on their building on North Main Street.

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Moscow Water Department employees have been moved to another location during construction on their building on North Main Street.

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WWAMI Associate Director Peter Fuerst talks with medical student Kim Nguyen on Friday at the WWAMI Medical Education Building in Moscow.

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First-year medical students Abby Tesnohlidek (left to right), Julia Culbertson and Megan Schlussler study on Friday at the WWAMI Medical Education Building in Moscow.

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WWAMI Director Jeff Seegmiller talks about the active-learning classroom on Friday at the WWAMI Medical Education Building in Moscow.

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Modest Music Fest

Humble Burger owners Nate and Hannah Wolff are organizing the Modest Music Fest on Sept. 28 and 29 in Moscow.

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Robert Caisley

Robert Caisley is a professor of dramatic writing and the new chair of the Department of Theatre Arts at the University of Idaho.

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Chance Haskins, left, and Jeff Anderson from Pioneer Waterproofing Company remove a cast-stone finial from the front of the University of Idaho Administration Building on Thursday, Sept. 19, 2019, in Moscow. The finial will be used to create a mold to cast new finials to top each dormer window on the building.

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Chance Haskins, left, and Jeff Anderson from Pioneer Waterproofing Company remove a cast-stone finial from the front of the University of Idaho Administration Building on Thursday, Sept. 19, 2019, in Moscow. The finial will be used to create a mold to cast new finials to top each dormer window on the building.

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Chance Haskins, left, and Jeff Anderson from Pioneer Waterproofing Company remove a cast-stone finial from the front of the University of Idaho Administration Building on Thursday, Sept. 19, 2019, in Moscow. The finial will be used to create a mold to cast new finials to top each dormer window on the building.

  • Geoff Crimmins/Daily News
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Part of a cast-stone finial from the University of Idaho Administration Building sits in the bed of a Pioneer Waterproofing Company truck on Thursday, Sept. 19, 2019, in Moscow.

  • Geoff Crimmins/Daily News
Earth Moving

Earth moving machinery prepares the new site for St. John Hardware and Implement on Monday on Highway 270 just west of Moscow.

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Earth Moving

Earth moving machinery prepares the new site for St. John Hardware and Implement on Monday on Highway 270 just west of Moscow.

  • Geoff Crimmins/Daily News
Gladish

Facilities Maintenance Supervisor Tom Dewmer walks on the roof on Tuesday at the Gladish Community and Cultural Center in Pullman. Friends of Gladish plans to restore the roof on part of the building.

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Gladish

Friends of Gladish is researching the best way to upgrade the auditorium to a performing arts center at the Gladish Community and Cultural Center in Pullman.

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Gladish

Rain water pools up on part of the roof at the Gladish Community and Cultural Center in Pullman. Friends of Gladish plans to restore the roof on part of the building.

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Greg Kimberling

Moscow insurance agent Greg Kimberling received the Tyler and Leavey Award from Farmers Insurance on Many 12.

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Greg Kimberling

Moscow insurance agent Greg Kimberling received the Tyler and Leavey Award from Farmers Insurance on Many 12.

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Mayor Walks

Mayor Bill Lambert walks along Itani Drive on Tuesday in Moscow. Lambert is planning to walk at least 10,000 steps every day in October as part of the Blue Cross Mayor's Walking Challenge.

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Mayor Walks

Mayor Bill Lambert walks along a path near Panorama Drive on Tuesday in Moscow. Lambert is planning to walk at least 10,000 steps every day in October as part of the Blue Cross Mayor's Walking Challenge.

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Mayor Walks

Mayor Bill Lambert walks along Panorama Drive on Tuesday in Moscow. Lambert is planning to walk at least 10,000 steps every day in October as part of the Blue Cross Mayor's Walking Challenge.

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Monroe

Ruthanne and Jake Willey opened Monroe men's home, clothing and gifts on Aug. 31 in the Market Square Building on South Grand Avenue.

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Monroe

Monroe men's home, clothing and gifts is located in the Market Square Building on South Grand Avenue.

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Moscow Parks

Chris Greenfield pushes her granddaughter, Ely LaHann, 2, on a swing Monday at Lola Clyde Park in Moscow. The park is one of two in Moscow that opened recently.

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Moscow Parks

Itani Park is one of two in Moscow that have opened recently.

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The interior of the proposed Flatiron building is seen in an architect's rendering.The Moscow Urban Renewal Agency approved Thursday phase one development plans for the three-story, mixed-use Moscow Flatiron building proposed on the corner of Sixth and Jackson streets in Moscow. Courtesy Castellaw Kom Architects

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Vice Provost for Facutly Torrey Lawrence, center, speaks during the dedication of The Dr. Richard J. Naskali Asian Section on Thursday at the University of Idaho Arboretum and Botanical Garden in Moscow. Naskali, who died in 2018, was director of the arboretum from 1987 until his retirement in 2003.

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Naskali

A plaque marks The Dr. Richard J. Naskali Asian Section on Thursday at the University of Idaho Arboretum and Botanical Garden in Moscow.

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PUL v MOS VB 1.jpg

Moscow's Izzy Burns, left, and Caily Wilson block a shot during a match against Pullman Monday night.

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Pullman setter Addison Hawes (8) flips the ball backwards over the net to score a point against Moscow Monday night.

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Moscow's Izzy Burns, center, hits the ball past Pullman's Maddy Oelke, left, and Alexus Haugen Monday night in Moscow.

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Pullman outside hitter Mikayla Uhlenkott (6) tips the ball past Moscow's Izzy Burns, center, and Caily Wilson during a game in Moscow Monday night.

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PUL v MOS VB 5.jpg

Pullman's setter, Addison Hawes, bumps the ball during the second game of a cross border match in Moscow Monday night.

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Moscow's Caily Wilson bumps the ball during a game against Pullman Monday night.

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Pullman's Sam Tingstad (2) kicks a field goal in the first quarter of a game with East Valley to put the Greyhounds ahead of the Knights 3-0 Friday night.

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Pullman defensive end Zak Farnsworth (45) picks up the ball at the five yard line after West Valley's fumbled a kick return Friday night in Pullman.

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Pullman's Cody Ryan (51) drags down West Valley's Ryan Conrath (83) Friday night during the Greyhounds' rout of the Knights.

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Pullman defensive end Rian Colon Fee (17) sacks West Valley quarterback Henry Stevens (2) Friday night as the Greyhounds rolled over the visiting Knights.

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Pullman quarterback Riley Pettitt (13) throws a pass to running back Evan Strong (35) during a game against West Valley Friday night.

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Pullman running back Jason Tran carries the ball through a hole opened up by lineman Simon Brannan (68) in the third quarter of a game against West Valley Friday night.

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Fourth-grader Alina Bowersox wears a coat and hat while working on a math lesson on Monday at Russell Elementary School in Moscow. The school's boiler malfunctioned over the weekend, leaving the school with no heat on Monday.

  • Geoff Crimmins/Daily News
Russell School

The boiler at Russell Elementary School was installed when the school opened in 1928. It was manufactured by the Birchfield Boiler Company in Tacoma, Wash.

  • Geoff Crimmins/Daily News
Russell School

Fourth-graderKatherine Cummings wears earmuffs while working on a math lesson on Monday at Russell Elementary School in Moscow. The school's boiler malfunctioned over the weekend, leaving the school with no heat on Monday.

  • Geoff Crimmins/Daily News
Taft Tree

A Port Orford Cedar tree, center, was planted on Oct. 7, 1911, in the Presidential Grove outside the the University of Idaho Administration Building in Moscow. A plaque under the tree incorrectly says it was planted on Oct. 4.

  • Geoff Crimmins/Daily News
Taft Tree

A Port Orford Cedar tree, center, was planted on Oct. 7, 1911, in the Presidential Grove outside the the University of Idaho Administration Building in Moscow. A plaque under the tree incorrectly says it was planted on Oct. 4.

  • Geoff Crimmins/Daily News
Taft Tree

A plaque is seen under a Port Orford Cedar tree, center, that was planted on Oct. 7, 1911, in the Presidential Grove outside the the University of Idaho Administration Building in Moscow.The plaque incorrectly says the tree was planted on Oct. 4.

  • Geoff Crimmins/Daily News
Sign Vandalism

Vandalism to campaign signs for city council candidate James Urquidez, including these on Spotswood Street, was reported on Tuesday in Moscow.

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Vandalism to campaign signs for city council candidate James Urquidez, including these on Spotswood Street, was reported on Tuesday in Moscow.

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Vandalism to campaign signs for city council candidate James Urquidez, including this one on Spotswood Street, was reported on Tuesday in Moscow.

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Sign Vandalism

Vandalism to campaign signs for city council candidate James Urquidez, including this one on Spotswood Street, was reported on Tuesday in Moscow.

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Moscow Water Department employees have been moved to another location during construction on their building on North Main Street.

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Moscow Water Department employees have been moved to another location during construction on their building on North Main Street.

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WWAMI Associate Director Peter Fuerst talks with medical student Kim Nguyen on Friday at the WWAMI Medical Education Building in Moscow.

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First-year medical students Abby Tesnohlidek (left to right), Julia Culbertson and Megan Schlussler study on Friday at the WWAMI Medical Education Building in Moscow.

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WWAMI Director Jeff Seegmiller talks about the active-learning classroom on Friday at the WWAMI Medical Education Building in Moscow.

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