Moscow-Pullman Daily News

[2] A final intracity competitor was gained with the arrival of Frank B. Robinson's Moscow News Review, which began in 1933 and went to daily publication in September 1935.

He had come to Moscow after learning the printer's trade in Nebraska; he was later an attorney, judge, and territorial supreme court justice.

[18] Tom McCall (1913–1983), governor of Oregon (1967–1975), was a young reporter in Moscow for five years (1937–1942) for the News-Review and the Daily Idahonian.

For example, it is a key participant in the "Best of the Inland NW" awards, which celebrate and recognize outstanding local businesses and organizations within the Lewiston and Moscow-Pullman areas[20] These efforts underscore the newspaper's mission to provide valuable independent news coverage while fostering a strong sense of community.

Through continuous engagement and recognition, the Moscow-Pullman Daily News remains an integral part of the Palouse region's social and cultural fabric.