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Pullman streets’ protection sought
April 16, 2013 in City on Page A10 Washington State University students believe that two brick streets in Pullman’s College Hill neighborhood are worth preserving and listing on the city’s new historic register. A group of students taking …
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Pullman police seek 4 suspects in faculty member assault
April 2, 2013 in City on Page A1 Pullman police are looking for four college-age suspects in a beating that left a Washington State University faculty member hospitalized in critical condition. Detectives released photos Monday of three men … 8
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Pullman wins first boys state basketball title
March 3, 2013 in Sports on Page C7 YAKIMA – Finally after two agonizing near-misses, the Pullman Greyhounds brought a state basketball championship trophy home Saturday night. The Greyhounds outlasted Anacortes, 44-39, at the Yakima Valley SunDome to …
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Pullman promotes historic preservation
February 2, 2013 in City on Page A5 Like most of the older cities in Washington, Pullman has its share of homes and commercial buildings with historic character. Yet Pullman has lagged behind other places in Washington in … 2
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SEL offers Sandy discounts
November 2, 2012 in Business, Green Local News, Region on Page A12 Pullman’s Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories Inc. is giving electric utilities and large customers struggling to recover from Superstorm Sandy a 30 percent discount on new equipment. SEL, which designs and sells … 1
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Carjacking suspect arrested in Pullman
July 29, 2012 A man struggled with a carjacker and was dragged across a parking lot late Saturday night before falling to the ground when the suspect hit a light pole.
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Pullman fire called suspicious
May 26, 2012 in City A community building at an apartment complex in Pullman was destroyed by fire early this morning, the second such fire in a week.
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Lynden locks down Greyhounds in State 2A boys hoops
March 2, 2012 in Sports on Page B7 YAKIMA – The Pullman Greyhounds were confident coming into the boys State 2A tournament that their defense could keep them in games. But Thursday in the SunDome, the offense faltered …
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Pullman to install surveillance cameras
February 16, 2012 in City on Page A6 Pullman Police Department officials plan to augment surveillance of what they think are problem areas in the city. But they aren’t adding more patrols. They’re planning on installing cameras with …
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EV ousts Pullman in shootout, advances to State 2A girls soccer semifinals
November 13, 2011 in Sports on Page C4 Timing really is everything. During the regular season, the Pullman Greyhounds found themselves on top of the Great Northern League standings, while the East Valley Knights finished second – losing …
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Mt. Spokane finishes 4th at State 3A volleyball tournament
November 13, 2011 in Sports on Page C3 Mt. Spokane volleyball coach Dave Whitehead exited the locker rooms at Saint Martin’s University in Lacey, Wash., with the fourth-place trophy in hand and immediately let out a sigh. “We …
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All three GSL 4A girls soccer teams qualify for state tournament
November 6, 2011 in Sports on Page C4 Greater Spokane League girls soccer teams showed their greatness Saturday in State 4A elimination games. Central Valley, Gonzaga Prep and Mead all won and advanced to the state playoffs.
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Eagles fight back, beat Greyhounds in GNL volleyball thriller
October 16, 2011 in Sports on Page C9 Latasha Lofton had 18 digs and Courtney Wold added 18 assists, 13 digs and three aces as West Valley upset Pullman 13-25, 21-25, 25-19, 25-21, 15-18 in a Great Northern …
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Fruit growers to donate $27 million to WSU
September 20, 2011 in News, Region The state’s apple and pear growers have voted to donate $27 million over the next eight years to support tree fruit research at Washington State University, the largest single gift … 4
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Pullman eyes ban on pot gardens
August 27, 2011 in City on Page A6 The Pullman City Council will vote next week on adopting a moratorium on medical marijuana community gardens. City Attorney Laura McAloon advised the council to take that action Tuesday, saying …
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Pullman residents use buckets to fight fire
August 22, 2011 in City, Idaho, Region A smoldering cigarette is being blamed on a fire that damaged an apartment house in Pullman on Sunday. 1
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Itron, Avista join in pilot test to demonstrate smart grid reliability
July 7, 2011 in Business on Page A10 About 13,000 homes and businesses in Pullman are the guinea pigs in a smart grid project involving the Inland Northwest’s largest utility and the region’s largest energy technology manufacturer. The … 4
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Former Pullman HS football coach Bill Peterson killed in crash
May 6, 2011 in Sports on Page B3 Bill Peterson, the former Pullman High School football coach who helped oversee the Greyhounds’ program during a prosperous six-year stretch, died Wednesday in a single-vehicle accident in western Washington. Peterson, …
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Charges against Casto dropped
April 21, 2011 in Sports Former Washington State University starting forward DeAngelo Casto is in the clear after Whitman County District Court Judge Doug Robinson today suppressed evidence necessary to prove possession of marijuana charges …
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Appeals court upholds vehicular homicide convictions
April 6, 2011 in City on Page A5 An appeals court on Tuesday upheld vehicular homicide convictions against Frederick Russell, who killed three Washington State University students and seriously injured three others in a drunken crash a decade …
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Pot arrests disproportionately high in Pullman
March 29, 2011 in City on Page A1 Arrests for marijuana possession per 1,000 people in Pullman were nearly triple those of Spokane last year. And the arrest rate could increase this year in the college town; Pullman … 22
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Blanchette: Doobious decision not high point
March 24, 2011 in Sports on Page B1 The beat goes on for Team Spliff. Washington State’s athletic department drew its line in the sand with the Pullman police Wednesday, and at the same time muddied its own … 13
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Blanchette: Impaired judgment at WSU
March 23, 2011 in Sports Washington State’s athletic department drew its line in the sand with the Pullman police Wednesday, and at the same time muddied its own code of conduct. 14
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Show a little lentil love at national event in Pullman
August 18, 2010 in Food on Page C1 Do you consider the phrase “lentil culinary delights” an oxymoron? Give the devoted legume lovers of Pullman a chance to win you over starting Friday at the 22nd annual National …
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Police team up to catch suspect
May 17, 2010 in City, Idaho on Page A6 A suspected robber is in jail after Moscow and Pullman police worked together Saturday to apprehend him in connection with a gunpoint holdup earlier in the week.
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Idaho avalanche victims from the Palouse identified
March 31, 2010 in City, Idaho The Idaho County Sheriff’s Department has identified two snowmobilers from eastern Washington state who were killed in an avalanche near the Brundage Mountain ski area.
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WSU eyed for hotel, convention center
March 27, 2010 in Business on Page A6 A hotel and convention center could be built on the Washington State University campus in Pullman if negotiations between a California developer and the university are successful. WSU’s board of … 1
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Avista plans to show off ‘smart grid’ in Pullman
November 25, 2009 in Business on Page A10 Avista Corp. will lead a $38 million “smart grid” demonstration project in Pullman that will upgrade the electric distribution system to the city of 27,600 people. Smart grids make the …
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Wal-Mart wants smaller Pullman store
June 12, 2009 in Business, City Wal-Mart will cut 68,000 square feet from its planned south Pullman superstore, the retailer announced today. Bentonville, Arkansas-based Wal-Mart last year received approval for a 223,000-square-foot structure on Bishop Boulevard. …
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Students study possible Spokane-Pullman-Moscow train
May 13, 2009 in City Students from Washington State University-Spokane and Eastern Washington University are studying a possible rail line linking Spokane, Pullman and Moscow, Idaho.

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