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WSU Student Charged in Campus Threats and Extortion Cases Pleads Guilty
PULLMAN - The Washington State University student charged with multiple felonies from cases involving threats and extortion on campus has pleaded guilty and is no longer in jail. Taylor Asante pleaded guilty to felony harassment in Whitman County Superior Court on Thursday. In the plea agreement prosecutors dropped their extortion...
Whitman County Humane Society Extends Closure of Cat Building Due to Calicivirus Outbreak
PULLMAN - The Whitman County Humane Society (WCHS) has announced an extension of the closure for its cat building and front office due to a calicivirus outbreak among shelter cats. While many cats are showing signs of improvement, several symptomatic litters remain under their care. As a precaution to ensure the health and safety of both the shelter animals and the public, the closure has been extended until October 14, 2024.
The City of Pullman Announces Additional Main Street Paving Delays
October 4, 2024 Sandra Kinney # The City of Pullman Announces Additional Main Street Paving Delays October 4, 2024 The post The City of Pullman Announces Additional Main Street Paving Delays first appeared on Dailyfly.
WSU on Temps for Apples and Pears and Rules to Prevent Organic Fraud
**Washington State University scientists will lead nationwide research addressing the impact of extreme temperatures on apple and pear crops. www.morningagclips.com reports Lee Kalcsits, associate professor and Endowed Chair of Environmental Physiology for. Tree Fruit, heads a team of 21 scientists from seven institutions working to mitigate stresses on pome fruits...
WSU’s Kris Hutson talks maturation through adversity, additional eligibility
PULLMAN -- Washington State wide receiver Kris Hutson has a second year to play for the Cougars. Hutson has played five seasons of college football including the COVID year, meaning this should be his final year of eligibility. But he told Cougfan.com on Thursday that he has been granted another year after sparsely appearing for Oregon, and having off-field issues last year.
WSU SAVMA Opens Registration for Annual 5K Rabies Run
PULLMAN – Washington State University’s Student American Veterinary Medical Association (SAVMA) has opened registration for its annual 5K Rabies Run, which will take place at 10 a.m. on October 26 on the WSU campus. The zombie-themed run is open to all participants; however, pets are not allowed. Registration...
LeJuan Watts says new WSU players had to become friends before teammates
PULLMAN -- LeJuan Watts has tried to be a catalyst in melding together Washington State's new-look roster for 2024-25. One of four transfers from Eastern Washington, Watts has helped connect his EWU teammates with the two returners, various transfers, and prep enrollees on the Cougars' roster. "We do barbecues every...
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