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Bulldogs fetch a second consecutive softball state championship
GENESEE — Genesee softball’s second straight Idaho Class 1A state championship couldn’t be sullied, no matter how much dirt the hair-whipping wind kicked up and no matter how much the on-and-off hail persisted. The Bulldogs beat the Kendrick Tigers 12-7 on Friday at Genesee Rec Fields in...
Find Your Recipe for Success on the Palouse
Want to do business in Pullman and Moscow? Two restaurateurs share why this region is a great place to thrive. The Palouse lies in some of the country’s most fertile land, where multicolored agricultural fields sweep the landscape like impressionist paintings and small farms raise heirloom vegetables, make sausage and bottle honey. It’s an ideal place to have a restaurant. Two successful chefs share their advice on doing business in Pullman and Moscow.
Three-peat state championship for Troy stifled by Potlatch
Potlatch pitcher Jameson Morris was one throw away from reaching his pitch limit and he was also one out away from a complete-game victory over the reigning two-time Idaho Class 1A state baseball champs, the Troy Trojans, in a semifinal game on Thursday at Capital High School in Boise. Troy...
Head-on collision two miles west of Pullman, sends two to the hospital
PULLMAN - The Washington State Patrol was called to a head-on collision on SR195 this morning around 10:00 a.m. 32-year-old, Chelsea M. Davis of Pullman, Washington, was traveling southbound on SR195, near milepost 23, in a 2011 Jeep Compass. Traveling northbound was 44-year-old, Katrina D. Siddons of Potlatch, Idaho, in a 1999 Toyota Camry. The Jeep Compass veered into the northbound lane striking the Toyota Camry head-on.
City of Pullman irrigation schedule
PULLMAN - The Pullman City Council has approved the irrigation schedule between June 1 - September 30. Watering days are based on even-odd address numbers. There is a new watering window; before 10 AM or after 6 PM on your designated day. Exceptions apply for construction and home maintenance that...
'A lot of suitors, but best candidate may be in-house,' Straub says on WSU AD search
WASHINGTON STATE DEPUTY AD Mitch Straub likes the idea of interim athletic director Anne McCoy without the interim tag. Straub spoke at the CougsFirst! Event in Bellevue last week and suggested McCoy might be the best individual for the job vacated by Pat Chun's departure to Washington. "Sometimes the best...
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