The Washington Legislature has reduced its operating budget allocation to Washington State University by 10 million dollars over the next two years. The approved budget, finalized over the weekend by the majority party, includes a 1.5% decrease in funding for WSU and all public higher education institutions in the state. The spending […]
Washington State University’s Assistant Vice President of Budget and Planning Chris Jones has been named one of the two finalists for the Vice President for Finance and Administration position at Lewis-Clark State College in Lewiston. Jones is scheduled to visit the campus for interviews and discussions related to the role.
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The kickoff times and television arrangements for the upcoming Washington State University football season have been announced. The PAC-12 will collaborate with the CW Network to broadcast multiple games this fall. Most home games for the Cougars will be featured on the national network. The Apple Cup […]
The Washington Legislature has concluded its funding for the Dolly Parton Imagination Library program in the state. This decision was made as the final operating budget was developed and approved by the majority party in Olympia. The state is addressing a projected 16 billion dollar budget shortfall.
Retro Vibes and Vintage Sounds in Moscow will host a ribbon cutting and open house on Thursday, May 1, from 4:00 – 5:30 pm. The shop offers a variety of collectibles for those interested in pop culture and nostalgia. Visitors are welcome to explore the space and participate in activities during the event.
The SmileMobile is scheduled to visit Pullman, providing eligible community members with access to dental services at no cost. This mobile dental office has been delivering oral health services to children throughout the state since 1995. The dental team will accommodate infants (with their first tooth), children, youth, and pregnant or postpartum women.
Wendy Kruger, the athletics director at Pullman High School, has received the Washington Secondary School Athletic Administrators Association’s AD Service Award. The award was presented to Kruger on Monday during the group’s annual conference held in the Tri-Cities. This recognition is given to an athletics director for their contributions to the field.