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Agriculture
New wolf pack kills calves in southeast Washington
ASOTIN COUNTY, Wash. — A new wolf pack in the corner of southeast Washington killed at least two…
June 2, 2023
Agriculture
Easterday, Tyson tangle in court filings over business practices
Cody Easterday’s lawyers argued in a court filing Wednesday that the imprisoned cattle-feeder has standing to sue Tyson…
June 1, 2023
Northwest
Walla Walla School District receives first of three electric school buses
WALLA WALLA — Three new electric school buses will be added to Walla Walla School District’s fleet before…
June 1, 2023
Agriculture
Washington Grain Commission in ‘strong position,’ approves $8.6 million budget
SPOKANE — Washington Grain Commission board members have approved a $8.6 million budget for the 2023-24 year, which…
June 1, 2023
Agriculture
Different pruning method shows promise in vineyards
Simonit & Sirch company, method detail The Tempranillo vine likely would “cover the wire” horizontally by now, and…
June 1, 2023
Northwest
Northwest tribal leader takes seat on National Parks Service Advisory Board
WASHINGTON — The director of the Columbia River Inter-Tribal Fish Commission will become the first Native American to…
May 28, 2023
Business
Business notes: Black Rock Walla Walla to change name, ownership
Wake Up Call Coffee The Spokane-based coffee company, Wake Up Call, announced Monday, May 22, that it has…
May 28, 2023
Business
Walla Walla’s Verge Conference makes dreams come true for regional entrepreneurs
WALLA WALLA — Everyone was a winner at the Verge Conference, but for the grand prize recipients of…
May 28, 2023
Business
The Soda Stop speeds ahead as a new business in College Place
COLLEGE PLACE — After a lifetime of anticipation, Ken Rice’s long-awaited dream finally came true on Friday, May 19…
May 28, 2023
Agriculture
Easterday to pay $1 million for civil violations in ghost-cattle scheme
RICHLAND, Wash. — Cody Easterday will admit he committed civil violations while defrauding Tyson Fresh Meats and pay…
May 26, 2023
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