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New Play Debuts At The Gladish In Pullman This Weekend
The Gladish Players will present a new production this weekend in Pullman. “Moving On” is a poignant thought-provoking play by a local playwright. It explores themes of family, perception and love. The play is on Saturday night at 7:00 and Sunday at 3:00 inside the Gladish Community Center. Tickets can be purchased at the door. Money raised will benefit the Beatriz Schweitzer Centre for the Arts at the Gladish.
WSU's David Riley to face former team EWU and Dan Monson in Spokane this November
SPOKANE, Wash. – This November in Spokane, Washington State men's basketball head coach David Riley and the Cougars will face Riley’s former team, the Eastern Washington Eagles, now led by former Gonzaga head coach Dan Monson. The Cougars and the Eagles will meet in the Spokane Arena on...
Exclusive: Pac-12 Commissioner Teresa Gould on surprises, Pac-12 Enterprises and more
PAC-12 ENTERPRISES, the production facility that endures after the shuttering of the Pac-12 Network, is a crucial state-of-the-art asset for the league going forward. Pac-12 Commissioner Teresa Gould spoke with Cougfan.com on Wednesday about the number of Washington State and Oregon State sporting events that will be produced by the Pac-12 Enterprises and where Coug and Beaver fans can find them.
The Present and Future of the Pac-12
The Pac-12 Conference currently consists of only Washington State University and Oregon State University. Former Pac-12 schools left for other conferences offering better media deals. Both remaining Pac-12 schools will compete in football within the Mountain West Conference. The future remains uncertain for the Pac-12, which could reconstitute its membership.
Pullman Little League Team Raising Monday For Trip To State Tournament
The Pullman Little League All Star Team is raising money to help pay for its trip to the state tournament this weekend. The championships are in Seattle. You can find information about donations in the image below.
City of Pullman addresses water discoloration and pressure issues after main replacement
The city of Pullman is addressing water issues reported by residents. The city says The Military Hill resurfacing project replaced a water main on Hall Dr. recently. Some residents reported reduced water pressure and impact on their service. Other residents reported water discoloration. The city of Pullman says the discoloration...
Marriage to a Coug brought WSU assistant Donald Brady to Pullman
ALL ROADS LEAD to Pullman. Just ask Washington State assistant basketball coach Donald Brady. Born and raised in the Palm Springs area, Brady tells Cougfan.com he met his wife back in the mid-2000's while she was still a college student. "My wife is from Washington, she's a Coug, actually," Brady...
Washington Paraolympian serving as role model for wheelchair athletes back home
PARIS, France- Susanna Scaroni is the definition of speed. “I remember some of the first major marathons were people we’re saying Susanna,” Scaroni said. Scaroni, a Tekoa, Washington native, has her eyes on gold this Olympics, but the road to the Olympics started in the Pacific Northwest. “There...
Fire Bans Escalate in WA State, 19 Eastern-Central Counties
With nearly 73,000 square miles of Federal public lands in WA, the Bureau of Land Management Bureau of Reclamation have issued new burn and fire restrictions due to high fire danger. 19 WA Counties how face multiple bans. BLM and BOR manage these lands, and according to Officials, new restrictions...
U.S. Reps Jayapal, Smith call for closure of for-profit immigration detention facilities
Washington Democratic Reps. Pramila Jayapal and Adam Smith on Tuesday renewed their call to close all for-profit federal immigration detention centers. Their letter to Department of Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas comes just days after Washington Democratic Sen. Patty Murray requested federal auditors investigate health care services at the Northwest ICE Processing Center, a privately-run detention facility in Tacoma.
Chelan’s Pioneer Fire doubles in acreage again
The Pioneer Fire on Lake Chelan doubled again this past week as temperatures in the 90s and 100s persisted, with extremely low humidity even overnight. The fire had grown to 20,348 acres as of Tuesday (July 16). Fire crews have been concentrating on protecting homes and other structures along the...
Montana's largest nursing home prepares to close following patient safety violations
This story was originally published by Montana Free Press at montanafreepress.org. The state’s largest nursing home plans to close its doors weeks after being terminated from the federal Medicare and Medicaid program after “a history of serious quality issues” and violations for deficient patient care. In a...
Elliot-Cheslek Announces Pending Retirement, Interim HRS Leader Appointed
Theresa Elliot-Cheslek, who has led Washington State University’s Human Resources Services team for the past decade, is planning to retire in January. “Theresa has been a cornerstone of our university community for more than 25 years, making invaluable contributions to the growth and development of our HR Services,” Leslie Brunelli, executive vice president for Finance and Administration and chief financial officer, said.
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