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29 Year Old Man Sent To Prison For Last Fall’s Car Burglary Spree In Moscow And Pullman
PULLMAN - The 29-year-old man who took part in last fall’s car burglary spree in Moscow and Pullman has been sent to prison. Sean Kiblen was sentenced Thursday to between one and four years in prison by Latah County Second District Court Judge John Judge. Kiblen pleaded guilty to grand theft in the Moscow court. Judge Judge also ordered Kiblen to pay nearly 2,000 dollars in restitution to the victims.
U of I president folds $4,250 into GOP legislative primaries
Originally published May 2 on IdahoEdNews.org. In an unusual move, University of Idaho President C. Scott Green has donated $4,250 to legislative candidates ahead of the May 21 Republican primary. One of the donations — the maximum $1,000 allowed under state law — went to Senate President Pro Tem Chuck...
Vandal Health Clinic Becomes Teaching Hub for Medical Students
MOSCOW - The Vandal Health Clinic will become a teaching clinic for medical students while still providing on-campus health care services to University of Idaho students starting in Fall 2024. The Idaho WWAMI Medical Education Program and U of I Division of Student Affairs will take over management of the...
A May revival in Moscow
With the sleepy winter months in its rear view, Moscow suddenly becomes a hub of outdoor activity during the first weekend in May. On Saturday, the first Moscow Farmers Market of the season aligned with the popular Renaissance Fair taking place just down the road at East City Park. These events drew people who traveled to the Palouse for Washington State University’s commencement, which also took place Saturday.
WSU Looking for Dogs to Participate in Drug Metabolism Study
PULLMAN – Washington State University researchers are recruiting canines for a study they hope will lead to the development of a test to determine if a dog is at risk of significant adverse reactions to commonly used veterinary drugs. The Drugs Optimized by Genomics (D.O.G.) study is focused on...
What we learned from Idaho’s spring football camp
A relentless pass rush, a conservative offense and a couple of individual standouts highlighted the Idaho football team’s five-week camp. Let’s dissect how the Vandals fared this spring:. The best unit, without a doubt.
Bidding adieu to Russell Elementary
Parents, children and teachers filled the halls of Moscow’s Russell Elementary School on Friday evening during one of the last community events to be held in the century-old school. The annual carnival organized by the Russell and West Park Elementary parent action teams featured games, prizes and food for...
Pullman Hospital Foundation Women’s Leadership Guild Event Aims to Give Away $10,000
PULLMAN - An annual event hosted by the Pullman Regional Hospital Foundation Women’s Leadership Guild, aims to raise and give away $10,000 in one evening. All are invited to attend Girlfriends Gather on Tuesday, May 14, 6 to 7:30 p.m. at the Lewis Alumni Centre, on the WSU campus. With a $100 donation, each attendee nominates an eligible non-profit to take home all donations that evening.
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...
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