Sep 21, 2009 | Daily Evergreen (Pullman)
Artists shine at annual Harvest Festival
The Dahmen Barn hosted the third annual Harvest Festival on Saturday in Uniontown.
Riders vouch for van pool to fill vacancies
The WSU Van Pool has three open spots for faculty members, staff and students who commute from Palouse to campus.
Harvest Festival planned Sept. 19 at Dahmen Barn September 9, 2009
The Dahmen Barn's annual Harvest Festival includes a pie contest to help raise money for the restored Uniontown, Wash., barn and artists' center.
"Blues to Bluegrass and in Between"
Saturday, August 8 at 7:30 p.m. Phil Mahlberg, who performs as Philharmonica, will cover many music styles in his solo concert at the Dahmen Barn.
Virginia dairy barn becomes artists' spaces
Information: Dahmen Barn, 509-229-3414, www.artisanbarn.org. Churchyard Inn: Former parish house and convent-turned B&B next to St.
Stalking the elusive giant Palouse earthworm
There have only been four sightings. But scientists hope to change that this summer with researchers scouring the Palouse regoin in hopes of finally finding the giant earthworm.
What started in a torpedo factory in Alexandria, Va., has morphed into a terrific example of art meeting big dreams in this Whitman County town of about 300 people.
Elderly care centers to open in Uniontown, Washington
SeniorLife is building centers in Uniontown and Washington where senior citizens can go for meals, therapy, activities and personal care.