Thursday | The Columbian
Cougar kills alpaca near Eatonville WA
Washington state Fish and Wildlife officers say a cougar has killed a pet alpaca near Eatonville, Wash. via The Columbian
Sunday May 11 | Tri-cityherald.com
Richland grad Miller pitches WSU past UW
Left-hander Jayson Miller, a senior from Richland, came one out short of throwing a complete-game shutout and led Washington State to a 5-1 victory over Washington on Saturday at Husky Ballpark. via Tri-cityherald.com
Saturday May 3 | Tacoma News Tribune
Wildlife meeting will address handling predators in the wild
Predator issues will be on the agenda when the state Fish and Wildlife Commission meets Friday and Saturday in Colville. via Tacoma News Tribune
Thursday May 1 | The Seattle Times
Celebrating the life of local leader
“It is safe to say that without Carl and his brother Ernie carrying the PNGA through the 1960s and 1970s, the organization would not exist as we know it today.”
Jonson and his brother Ernie, who died in 2004, were early mainstays of the Pacific Northwest Golf Association. via The Seattle Times
Friday Apr 25 | KPTV Beaverton
Fourth Arrest Made In Rural SW Wash. Assault
A fourth arrest was made Thursday in a rural southwest Washington beating. Clark County deputies said two men were beaten with rocks, tools, boots and fists last weekend in the woods near Cougar, Wash. via KPTV Beaverton
Wednesday Apr 23 | Seattle Post-Intelligencer
Pullman mayor Glenn Johnson hospitalized with high blood pressure
Pullman mayor, WSU professor and "voice of the Cougs" Glenn Johnson is in a hospital. via Seattle Post-Intelligencer
Monday Apr 21 | Tri-cityherald.com
Carousel Cougar, Husky figures to be unveiled at dinner in Pasco
“The biggest thing is to create awareness that the carousel is alive and well, and to kick off the second phase of the capital campaign”
Two surprises near and dear to alumni of Washington State University and the University of Washington will be unveiled to the public Friday at a party to benefit the Three Rivers Carousel project. via Tri-cityherald.com
Thursday Apr 17 | The Oregonian
It's no joke: More snow on the way
“People are going to need to expect it to take at least two days and an extra 10 or 12 miles of hard walking through deep snow just to get to the jumping off spot”
FORUMS MULTIMEDIA VIDEO It's no joke: More snow on the way Brrr - A storm could bring a cold blast to the Willamette Valley by the weekend STUART TOMLINSON COUGAR, Wash. via The Oregonian
Apr 13, 2008 | The Columbian
Man alive after fall into St. Helens crater
“Don't know how many people are in the party.”
Sunday, April 13, 2008 By MICHAEL ANDERSEN, Columbian staff writer A man survived a more than 100-foot fall into the Mount St. via The Columbian
Apr 11, 2008 | Daily Evergreen (Pullman)
Companies offer wine-tasting opportunities
Washington produces more premium wines than any other state in the country besides California, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture. via Daily Evergreen (Pullman)









