[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.
[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.
[19] The Moscow-Pullman Daily News has a longstanding commitment to community engagement and has been recognized for its contributions to local journalism.
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.