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Washington State dairy again in the spotlight for pathogens in its raw milk; recall issued
A dairy operation in Washington has recalled raw milk because of contamination with E. coli. Earlier this month raw milk from the same dairy was linked to Campylobacter jejuni infections. This week the Old Silvana Creamery of Arlington, WA, recalled their Jim’s Jerseys raw milk after state health officials found...
2024 LC State Cross Country Season Preview
(LEWISTON, ID) – Warrior Cross Country races into 2024 with high expectations, as well as new challenges, on Friday. The LC State men return a lineup full of experience at the national level, while the women feature a revamped roster. Both will start the season in the NAIA’s top 25 with the men at No. 13 and the women at No. 14.
GALLERY: Students dip their toes into kayaking
On Wednesday, the UI Swim Center transformed into a kayak training zone. These “Open Kayak Pool Sessions” are organized by the Outdoor Program. The students who attended learned essential skills including paddle, flip and navigating in a kayak for nearly two hours. If you missed the session on Aug. 28, there will be another on Sep. 4. The cost to attend the session is $10 and the equipment is included. If water sports are your thing, this may be worth your time!
Change of venue for Kohberger case remains ongoing
Criminal trial for Kohberger still set for June 2025. On Thursday, Aug. 29, Bryan Kohberger and his legal team continued fighting for his upcoming trial to change venues from Moscow to Boise, citing the higher likelihood of an unbiased jury. Prosecutors continually said that moving the trial 300 miles away...
Vandals defeat IU Indy in their 2024 Home Opener
Margo Schoesler scores 24th minute game winner to get her third goal of the season. Under the bright lights and roaring crowd of the P1FCU Kibbie Dome, the Idaho Vandals women’s soccer team took care of business and won 2-1 against Indiana University Indianapolis in their first game at home this season.
Volleyball Battles Wyoming in Five Set Loss
OMAHA, Neb. (August 30, 2024) – Washington State volleyball played a tight match Friday afternoon to open the 2024 season, taking Wyoming to five sets before falling 3-2. The Cougars (0-1, 0-0 WCC) tallied 56 kills and 35 errors on 186 total attacks for a hit percentage of .113 compared to Wyoming's .104 (50-31-182).
Gerad and Corbin Moser, young growers from Oroville, Washington
Family background/ Brothers Gerad and Corbin both graduated from Washington State University with degrees in agricultural food systems. Their parents are Diane and Greg Moser. business/ Owners of Triple M Farms and field consultants at Northwest Wholesale. How did you get your start in farming?. Gerad. We got our start...
Portion of East Wenatchee Apple Capital Loop Trail to temporarily close on Wednesday
EAST WENATCHEE — Portions of the East Wenatchee side of the Apple Capital Loop Trail will temporarily close on Sept. 4. The scheduled closure will affect sections of the trail from Hydro Park to SE 3rd Street and from NE 9th Street to the Odabashian Bridge. Douglas County Transportation crews will be applying a fog seal treatment that is designed to improve and protect the pavement.
Vote delayed on Horse Heaven wind energy farm near the Tri-Cities
(The Center Square) – The expected decision on a massive windmill farm near the Tri-Cities did not happen Thursday. One of the seven people allowed to vote as part of Washington state’s Energy Facility Site Evaluation Council, or EFSEC, was unable to attend the meeting and the chair announced the council would not be taking a final vote. “Even though we were expecting to have all our members here, one...
RiverCom Purchasing East Wenatche Site for New Dispatch Center Location
RiverCom 911 is purchasing land in East Wenatchee for the eventual construction of a new Regional emergency services dispatch center. Executive Director Dog Jones says after 20 years, RiverCom has outgrown the current facilities on the third floor of the Wenatchee Police Department. Jones said a 2019 study determined to...
Another Cougar Reportedly Spotted in East Wenatchee
A cougar is lurking in East Wenatchee, according to the city's police department. This is not a first-time occurrence. On August 15, an East Wenatchee house cat was reportedly mauled by two roving cougars. The cat almost certainly died, though we never received confirmation of its fate. (As for the cougars, one apparently managed to elude capture; the other, from what we gather, was killed on sight.)
Toxic algae found in Snake River
The algae has been found at Charbonneau Beach and Fishhook Beach. Toxic algae detected in Snake River near Charbonneau Park. TRI-CITIES, Wash.-Toxic algae was detected in the Snake River on Aug. 21 and the Army Corps of Engineers is reminding people to be cautious around the water at two popular beaches.
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