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For former WSU receiver Dezmon Patmon, nothing rivals ESPN GameDay in Pullman
DEZMON PATMON IS headed north. The former Washington State receiver signed with the BC Lions of the Canadian Football League last month and told Cougfan.com at the CougsFirst! QB Classic last week that the journey begins shortly. "I'm heading up there in about a week and a half," the hugely...
Southern Idaho Company Fined For Polluting Paradise Creek In Moscow
A Southern Idaho company has been fined by the Idaho Department of Environmental Quality for polluting Paradise Creek in Moscow. The Track Doctor based in Meridian has been fined 7,600 dollars. The company was hired by the Moscow School District last June to resurface the track at the middle school. An employee illegally dumped 55 gallons of Plexitrac Binder Neutral into a storm drain that flows into the creek. That employee has been fired by the company and the Track Doctor has paid the fine.
Moscow freshman Mattea Nuhn breaks her own record at Meet of Champions
Freshman Mattea Nuhn of the Moscow girls’ track team is an anomaly. It’s not every day an underclassman produces such high-quality marks while also breaking school records. But Nuhn has done it with ease, rewriting Bears’ history in the 300-meter hurdles with a time of 45.78 seconds at the Idaho District 2 Meet of Champions at Vollmer Bowl in Lewiston on Thursday.
Spring athletics round-up
Joe Sykes heading to NCAA Men’s Golf regional tournament after remarkable performance in Big Sky Championship. As spring sports at UI conclude with the end of the school year, here is a final roundup of scores across golf, tennis, and track and field. Men’s Golf. Men’s Golf approaches...
'The process is being abused': Attorneys for accused U of I killer want hearings open to public
MOSCOW, Idaho - Arguing that he deserves fair and public pre-trial proceedings, attorneys for accused quadruple murderer Bryan Kohberger will ask a judge Thursday not to close an upcoming hearing in the case.
U of I Spring Commencement Ceremonies set for This Weekend
MOSCOW - More than 2,300 Vandals are eligible to receive at least 2,531 degrees at University of Idaho’s Spring Commencement ceremonies, with Winter 2023 graduates invited to join the Spring 2024 graduates. Ceremonies begin Saturday, May 11, and continue across the state through Monday, May 20. A U of...
Vandals spring soccer recap
The Idaho Vandals women’s soccer team just finished their spring season with an overall record of 2-3. They opened the spring with a tight 1-0 loss to Washington State, where they were unlucky in the end as the Cougars scored a late goal to defeat the Vandals. The Vandals...
UI volleyball investigation report enters final editing stage
The University of Idaho volleyball preliminary report is about to go through a second round of edits. The initial report, 42 pages detailing the interviews and findings from a four month investigation into UI volleyball Head Coach Chris Gonzalez, was completed and given to the four complainants and Gonzalez on March 27. After they received the report, all parties involved were given a 10-day window for recourse.
New Pullman-Moscow Regional Airport Terminal Unveiled To Local Reporters
The new Pullman-Moscow Regional Airport terminal at Schweitzer Field was unveiled to local reporters on Tuesday. The 92 million dollar facility will open for its first departure on May 22nd. Most of the funding for the terminal is from the federal government. Work on the nearly 50,000 square foot building began two years ago. The new terminal is nearly six times the size of the current facility.
'No bad blood' in WSU QB competition, says Zevi Eckhaus
ZEVI ECKHAUS and John Mateer this offseason at Washington State are in a head-to-head battle at to be the starter at Quarterback U, but that hasn't put a divide in their relationship, Eckhaus told Cougfan.com last week at the CougsFirst! QB Classic in Pullman. "I think John is a great...
Special Report: The Roommate's Promise
The murders of four University of Idaho students haunted a community and shocked a nation. Since November 2022, we've heard the names Kaylee Goncalves, Ethan Chapin, Xana Kernodle and Madison Mogen. The girls lived in the home together on King Road and were living the ultimate college life. Ethan was just spending the night with his girlfriend when someone came in and stabbed them all to death.
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