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How Pullman residents and businesses were affected by the mid-December windstorm

Pullman residents were left picking up the pieces of a rare major windstorm after it passed through the city on Dec. 17, shutting down campus while most of the students were home for the holidays.  Trees were knocked over, power outages occurred throughout the town, and property damage caused residents to slow down right before Christmas.  Pullman residents Gaard Anderson and Allison Anderson were grateful to not be significantly affected, while…
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The Daily Evergreen broke the news in on Sunday, January 4, 2026.
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