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FOUND: Pullman police find missing 16-year-old girl
PULLMAN, Wash. – The Pullman Police Department confirmed 16-year-old Amariah was found safe. Last Updated: May 14 at 12:10 a.m. The Pullman Police Department is searching for a missing 16-year-old girl. Amariah Freed is 5 feet 9 inches tall and about 300 pounds according to the department. She has...
10 Ways to Enjoy the Great Outdoors on the Palouse
From hiking and camping to golfing and playing pickleball, there's no shortage of fun outdoor activities in Pullman and Moscow. Kurt Dahmen and David Schott both know a thing or two about recreational opportunities in the Palouse region. After all, Dahmen is the parks and facilities director for the City of Pullman, Washington, while Schott is Moscow, Idaho’s parks and facilities manager.
Enjoy the Best of the Palouse
Looking for great places to eat, drink and play? A local shares his list of fun things to do in Moscow and Pullman. The best way to get to know a place might be to pick the brain of someone local to find out the top choices to have dinner, grab a coffee, take a hike or even watch a sunset.
Ducks sweep Cougars to end baseball regular season
Every college baseball team wants to be peaking around post-season time and like last season, Oregon Ducks baseball seems to be doing just that. The Ducks ended the regular season on a high not as they swept Washington State in a three-game weekend series at PK Park. In the finale, Mason Neville crushed two home runs to lead Oregon to the 10-4 victory. Starting pitcher Kevin Seitter threw 5 1/3 innings, and allowed four earned runs and six hits while striking out four. The bullpen consisting of Ryan Featherston and Bradley Mullan went the rest of the way. Oregon broke through in the...
Construction for Vandal Healing Garden to begin this summer
Construction for the Vandal Healing Garden at the University of Idaho will start this summer. According to a memo from Dean of Students Blaine Eckles, The Vandal Healing Garden and Memorial will be on MacLean Field, north of Shattuck Arboretum, between the Physical Education Building and the College of Education, Health and Human Sciences.
44 years ago, Mount St. Helens erupted, marking the deadliest volcanic eruption in US history
SKAMANIA COUNTY, Wash. - On May 18, 1980, Mount St. Helens erupted, marking the United States’ most deadly and destructive volcanic eruption to date. Around 8:32 a.m., a magnitude 5.1 earthquake shook Mount St. Helens, triggering its eruption. The eruption caused the mountain's conical top to collapse into a horseshoe-shaped crater. The resulting event caused rivers of mud and rock to roll down its slopes and emitting an enormous blast of heat, gas and ash into the surrounding forest.
Pullman falls to Clarkston in district semifinal game
CLARKSTON -- At times, the softball field at Clarkston’s Lincoln Middle School was more reminiscent of a scene from the recent blockbuster sci-fi film “Dune: Part Two” than the stage for a Washington 2A district semifinal game. A steady wind whipped up clouds of dirt into the...
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