Pair of Warrior Basketball Players Net Conference Player of the Week Honors

CORVALLIS, Ore. – Both LC State Basketball teams swept their weekend schedules, with the No. 22 Warrior women taking down No. 25 Rocky Mountain (Mont.) twice and the (RV) men winning both contests of the Clearwater River Casino
Idaho Economy Blows Past Projections for October

BOISE – Governor Brad Little commented today on state revenues for the month of October coming in $48 million ahead of projections, bringing the state budget nearly even with the forecast for the current budget year. “Idaho’s
America Set to Vote: Election Season Comes Down to the Wire

(The Center Square) – Election day comes Tuesday, putting a range of major issues up for grabs as both parties battle for control of the U.S. House, Senate and gubernatorial races around the country. The latest polling
Winter Driving Tips

ASOTIN – The best advice for driving in bad winter weather is not to drive at all if you can avoid it. Don’t go out until the snowplows and sanding trucks have had a chance to do
Idaho County Sheriff’s Office Made Three Felony Arrests Over the Past Weekend

On November 5, 2022, Idaho County Sheriff’s Office deputies responded to a camp outside of Slate Creek in response to a report of several camping violations.Idaho County K9 Mic performed an open-air sniff of the vehicle and
Rodeo Horse, Stormy, on Path to Recovery After Serious Accident

PULLMAN – Texas resident Ashley Castleberry left Washington State University’s Veterinary Teaching Hospital unsure if she had just whispered her final goodbye to her faithful friend and partner on the ProRodeo tour for the previous four years. The
Twin Research Sheds Light on how Lifestyle, Environment Impact Health

PULLMAN – Many people’s best ideas may come in the shower, but for Dedra Buchwald — director of the WSU Institute for Research and Education to Advance Community Health — one stroke of research genius hit her
WSU Intern to Spend Year Exploring the Science Behind Agriculture

PULLMAN – When Alfredo “Freddy” Reyes was working in Yakima Valley orchards as a youth, he didn’t know he’d someday be studying the science behind tree fruit crops. Now he’s gaining valuable agricultural experiences in the field
WSU, FFA Team up to Address Washington ag Teacher Shortage

PULLMAN – Washington State University and FFA teamed up this fall for a statewide event designed to get high school and middle school students excited about careers in agriculture. Held last month, and covering nine Washington FFA
Look Inside WSU’s Collection of 3 Million Insects

PULLMAN – Preserved for eternity in cabinets and vials, more than 3 million insect and arthropod specimens await the curious at Washington State University’s M.T. James Entomological Collection. A resource for teaching and research, WSU’s collection of insects,