Helping Hands Rescue

Helping Hands Rescue Inc. Is a non-profit all-volunteer group. They rescue, foster, and care for homeless, and abandoned animals in the community. They work hard to find forever homes for all the animals in their care. To
First-Ever Faculty Regent Appointed

PULLMAN – Washington State University has its first-ever faculty regent. Judi McDonald, a professor in the Department of Mathematics and Statistics, was chosen by Washington Gov. Jay Inslee as a voting member of the WSU Board of
Highly Emotional People Drawn to Cats for Stress Relief Programs

PULLMAN – Cats are often left out of university-based animal-assisted interventions aimed at reducing stress, but new research shows many people, especially those with strong and highly reactive emotions, want and would benefit from feline interactions. Universities implementing animal-assisted
Washington Student Test Scores Plunge in Math, Reading After COVID Shutdowns
(The Center Square) – In the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic that disrupted student learning, Washington state fourth- and eighth-graders saw unprecedented declines in math and reading achievement between 2019 and 2022, according to the results of national exams
Report: Majority of Americans Living Paycheck to Paycheck, Struggling With Inflation

(The Center Square) – Two out of three Americans are living paycheck to paycheck as they deal with rising costs, according to a new survey. The research and data group PYMNTS surveyed nearly 3,500 U.S. consumers for
Agriculture Researcher Predicts ‘Perfect Storm’ for High Grocery Prices Nationwide
(The Center Square) – The cost of farming will remain volatile next year, and high grocery prices with it, according to a University of Missouri research associate for the Food and Agricultural Policy Research Institute. “This isn’t
St. Joseph Regional Medical Center’s Hiring Event Wednesday Provides Both Clinical and Non-Clinical Career Opportunities
LEWISTON – St. Joseph Regional Medical Center will host an in-person hiring event that will include open interviews for a range of clinical and non-clinical positions from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Wednesday, October 26, at the
Don’t Let a Winter Storm Take You by Surprise

LEWISTON – Before the storm strikes, make sure your home, office, and vehicles are stocked with the supplies you might need. Make sure farm animals and pets also have the essentials they will need during a winter
Death Notices for Wednesday, October 26
DonaldBruce Tenwick Donald Bruce Tenwick, of Pullman, died Sunday, Oct. 23, 2022, at 84 in Good Samaritan Society in Spokane Valley. Pacific Northwest Cremation of Spokane Valley is in charge of arrangements. Steven D. Munn Steven D.
LC State Men’s Basketball 2022-23 Season Preview

LEWISTON, Idaho – The fifth season under coach Austin Johnson brings a new look to the Lewis-Clark State Men’s Basketball team. The 2022-23 squad features eight new faces on the roster with seven returners that will bring a