By Taryn Powers, College of Education intern SPOKANE, Wash. – Green is just a color. But for Washington State University masters in teaching students, the color represents hope.
PUYALLUP, Wash. – About 2,500 youth from all over the state will show their animals, exhibit photos, give public presentations, compete in fashion reviews and display their many projects at the 4-H State Fair Sept. 6-24 in Puyallup. Geocaching, an “iron chef” competition and robotics will also be featured. During commodity public presentations, 4-H’ers will […]
STEVENSON, Wash. – The Forest Youth Success program (FYS) in Skamania County, http://www.forestyouthsuccess.org, has been recognized nationally for its outstanding impact on youth, the environment and the local economy. The National Association of Extension 4-H Agents (NAE4-HA) selected the program to receive a Specialty Team Award in Excellence for Natural Resource and Environmental Education. Since […]