WSU/UW Apple Cup Food Pantry Challenge Helps Support Hungry Students

PULLMAN, WA – Following Washington State University’s victory over the University of Washington during the inaugural Apple Cup Food Challenge last year, Coug fans have another opportunity to show the Dawgs their passion for supporting students and
Apple Cup Harvest Market Showcases WSU-Made Products

PULLMAN, WA — The 80-foot Cosmic Crisp® hot air balloon will return to Washington State University’s Pullman campus Friday, Sept. 19, for the first-ever Apple Cup Harvest Market, a free event offering tastes of a wide range of Cougar-made foods and
US Preparing for ‘Critical Threat’ to US Agriculture, USDA Leader says During Oklahoma Stop

YUKON, OK — With no active cases of New World screwworm, the U.S. Department of Agriculture is working to prevent its spread from Central America, a Trump administration official said Friday. U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins
New Mexico will be the First State to Make Child Care Free

NEW MEXICO – In an unprecedented move, New Mexico is making child care free. Beginning in November, it will be the first state in the nation to provide child care to all residents regardless of income, Gov.
2026 Tag Drawing Guide for Nonresident Hunters

IDAHO – Hunters will need to buy a nonresident hunting license in order to draw any 2026 tags. If you’re a nonresident hunter looking to hunt deer or elk in Idaho next year, the process is going
1914 “Golden Spike” Marker Placed Monday, September 15

SPOKANE, WA – On September 15, 1914, railroad executives from Spokane and around the United States gathered on a newly constructed railroad trestle, towering high above the Spokane River and over the top of the Monroe Street
Tech Industry Entrepreneur Dan Castles Honored with WSU Alumni Achievement Award

PULLMAN, WA – Carson College of Business alumnus Dan Castles (’78), a tech industry entrepreneur, was honored Sept. 6 with the Washington State University Alumni Association Alumni Achievement Award recognizing his outstanding service to WSU, executive leadership in business,
Coffee with a Cop – September 24th in Clarkston

ASOTIN CO. WA – The Asotin County Sheriff’s Office invites the community to join them for Coffee with a Cop on Wednesday, September 24th at 7:00 a.m. at Starbucks, Bridge Street in Clarkston, WA. This event is
Strikes End at Two Southwest Washington School Districts

WASHINGTON STATE – School is finally back in session following a three-week delay at Evergreen Public Schools in southwest Washington, after unionized staff approved a deal with district administrators. Members of Public School Employees of Washington SEIU
Pullman Farmers Market Saturday Downtown

PULLMAN, WA – The Pullman Farmers Market season continues today downtown. This week’s edition includes music from the Farmers Market Jug Band. The Pine Grove Grange is sponsoring farm bucks for kids 13 and younger who will