Although people living in Pullman have a wide variety of differences, working different jobs, enjoying different hobbies, practicing different religions and attending different schools, they all have one thing in common: Pullman is called home. Peeking through the wheat fields into the history of Pullman, here is a look into the roots of the city.
In the fall of 1915, two new buildings were opened up on the Washington State University campus, and several departments and offices were moved to new locations. In the shuffle,
Richard “Rick” Allen Wayenberg, of Pullman, died Wednesday, July 27, 2022, following surgery at Providence Sacred Heart Medical Center in Spokane for an aortic aneurysm. He was 71.