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Fighting fires: WSU official speaks on couch burning

Summary by Moscow-Pullman Daily News
PULLMAN — Washington State University is encouraging students and residents of Pullman to celebrate college football in alternative ways that don’t require sacrificing furniture for the Cougs.It was a busy season for the town’s first responders. More than a handful of couches, mattresses and dumpsters were ignited following WSU football home games.Pullman police logs show at least eight such instances on College Hill this fall semester, which in…
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Moscow-Pullman Daily News broke the news in Cherokee County, United States on Friday, December 20, 2024.
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