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WSU seed grant program announces recipients
February 12, 2024 4:02 p.m.

WSU seed grant program announces recipients

PULLMAN – The Office of Research, in partnership with the Washington State University’s Pullman Chancellor’s Office, has launched a new seed grant program for WSU Pullman faculty. The Inspire! Community Engaged Research Seed Grant Program supports the development of and capacity for community-engaged scholarship.

March 18, 2020 3:03 p.m.

Mississippi researchers working on another coronavirus test

JACKSON, Miss. (AP) — Leaders at the University of Mississippi Medical Center said Wednesday that physicians and researchers there are working to develop a test for the new

Mattawa in line for additional water rights
May 7, 2025 1:35 a.m.

Mattawa in line for additional water rights

MATTAWA — The city of Mattawa has secured a place in line for new water rights. Jamin Ankney of Gray and Osborne, the city’s engineers, said the Washington Department of Ecology is taking applications for additional water rights in very limited areas, a consequence of local conditions in those areas.

Changes planned for Wahluke elementary schools
August 7, 2024 3:10 a.m.

Changes planned for Wahluke elementary schools

MATTAWA — Elementary school will look a little different in the Wahluke School District this fall. District officials will divide elementary students by grade levels with each of the three elementary schools housing different grades.

November 1, 2007 9 p.m.

Water updates, impacts topic of conference

Hastings' district director calls for farmer unity

June 15, 2020 7:03 a.m.

Stocks sink worldwide as coronavirus infections rise again

NEW YORK (AP) — Stocks are falling again Monday on fears that new waves of coronavirus infections could derail the swift economic recovery that Wall Street was sure was on the way.

June 25, 2020 8:03 p.m.

North Carolina legislative work nearing an end, for now

RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) — North Carolina legislators worked Thursday toward completing the bulk of their work this year during a session dominated by COVID-19-related funding and policy measures, including Republican challenges of Gov. Roy Cooper’s orders shuttering businesses.

June 26, 2020 12:03 a.m.

North Carolina legislative work nearing an end, for now

RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) — North Carolina legislators worked Thursday toward completing the bulk of their work this year during a session dominated by COVID-19-related funding and policy measures, including Republican challenges of Gov. Roy Cooper’s orders shuttering businesses.

Geer explores Boeing museum, manufacturing plant
May 6, 2011 6 a.m.

Geer explores Boeing museum, manufacturing plant

This is the first of a three-part series about a week on the coast of Washington State.

Tractors, drivers put themselves to the test
October 7, 2018 9:36 p.m.

Tractors, drivers put themselves to the test

MOSES LAKE — In a way, tractor pulling is a series of puzzles.

October 16, 2020 2:06 p.m.

US awards $1.4 billion to help build small reactors in Idaho

BOISE, Idaho (AP) — The U.S. Department of Energy on Friday awarded a Utah energy cooperative about $1.4 billion to help build a dozen small nuclear reactors in eastern Idaho.

October 18, 2020 12:06 a.m.

US awards $1.4 billion to help build small reactors in Idaho

BOISE, Idaho (AP) — The U.S. Department of Energy on Friday awarded a Utah energy cooperative about $1.4 billion to help build a dozen small nuclear reactors in eastern Idaho.

October 17, 2020 12:09 a.m.

US awards $1.4 billion to help build small reactors in Idaho

BOISE, Idaho (AP) — The U.S. Department of Energy on Friday awarded a Utah energy cooperative about $1.4 billion to help build a dozen small nuclear reactors in eastern Idaho.

April 8, 2020 12:03 a.m.

Online grocery services struggle to meet spike in demand

LONDON (AP) — A pandemic forcing everyone to stay home could be the perfect moment for online grocery services. In practice, they've been struggling to keep up with a surge in orders, highlighting their limited ability to respond to an unprecedented onslaught of demand.

April 7, 2020 1:27 a.m.

Online grocery services struggle to meet spike in demand

LONDON (AP) — A pandemic forcing everyone to stay home could be the perfect moment for online grocery services. In practice, they've been struggling to keep up with a surge in orders, highlighting their limited ability to respond to an unprecedented onslaught of demand.

USDA conservation partnership has 600 proposals
August 7, 2014 5:59 a.m.

USDA conservation partnership has 600 proposals

Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack announced that USDA’s new Regional Conservation Partnership Program (RCPP), which brings together businesses, tribes, communities and other non-government partners to invest in conservation efforts, has drawn an overwhelming response from partners across the nation. Nearly 5,000 organizations partnered together to submit nearly 600 pre-proposals by the July deadline.

January 17, 2020 12:35 p.m.

Puerto Rico to open schools after 6.4 quake despite concerns

SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico (AP) — Puerto Rico’s government is opening public schools in late January without knowing if they can withstand a big earthquake as concerns grow about weakened infrastructure that is displacing thousands of students.

September 30, 2020 5:03 p.m.

Hawaii CEO accused of $12.8M in fraud virus assistance loans

HONOLULU (AP) — The CEO of a company that was one of Hawaii’s largest recipients of the Paycheck Protection Program defrauded banks of more than $12.8 million in money meant to assist businesses affected by the coronavirus pandemic, federal authorities said Wednesday.

October 1, 2020 12:03 a.m.

Hawaii CEO accused of $12.8M in fraud virus assistance loans

HONOLULU (AP) — The CEO of a company that was one of Hawaii’s largest recipients of the Paycheck Protection Program defrauded banks of more than $12.8 million in money meant to assist businesses affected by the coronavirus pandemic, federal authorities said Wednesday.

November 18, 2020 10:33 p.m.

Highway-side eatery in UAE feeds hungry one meal at a time

SHARJAH, United Arab Emirates (AP) — At a highway-side restaurant in the industrial outskirts of Dubai, workers methodically assemble packaged takeout meals of biryani rice, dal and brightly colored chicken curry for people in poverty and desperate to eat.