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Art exhibit showcases Washington’s shrub-steppe ecosystem – Northwest Public Broadcasting
Driving through central Washington might look like scrubland from the highway. Now, an art exhibit in Tieton is highlighting the landscape’s beauty.
A sculpture of a pygmy rabbit by Janet Beuge. The piece is on display at the Boxx Gallery through Sept. 29. (Courtesy of Cowiche Canyon Conservancy)
“When you get up close to it, there’s this incredible tapestry of wildlife that inhabits the shrub-steppe and needs the shrub-steppe to survive,” said Celisa Hopkins, the executive director of Cowiche Canyon Conservancy.
The conservancy is helping put on the show at the Boxx Gallery. The show runs through this Sunday. The gallery is open on Fridays from 1 to 5 p.m. and on the weekend from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.
“Images of the Shrub-Steppe” is the eighth annual juried art exhibit that features paintings, sculptures, photography and collage.
“Art is and has been a way that people connect with nature and share their experience of the wonder of the natural world,” Hopkins said.
“The Promise of Spring” by artist Gayle Scholl. The painting is featured in the “Images of Shrub-Steppe” juried art exhibition. (Courtesy of Cowiche Canyon Conservancy)
Viewers can connect to the natural world while contemplating a sculpture of a pygmy rabbit or an impressionistic painting of “The Promise of Spring,” by artist Gayle Scholl.
“Whether it’s a specific flower or an animal that lives on the landscape, I think that gives people a different window that we may not see when we’re out walking alone on a trail,” Hopkins said.
This weekend, a talk by Zach Schierl will cover two lava flows that met in Tieton and formed the shrub-steppe landscape.
“The focus will be on the two main lava flows that underlie the valley: the Columbia River Basalts and the Tieton Andesite, which form the backdrop for some of my favorite images from the Yakima area,” Schierl wrote on his website.
Two of Schierl’s photographs are featured in the exhibit.
“I’ve thoroughly enjoyed photographing this unique and wide-open landscape (especially during spring wildflower season!) since we moved to Yakima in 2019,” he wrote.
Hopkins said she hopes the art will bring people closer to the threatened landscape around them.
The arid shrub-steppe ecosystem is one of the most diverse landscapes in Washington — and it’s in trouble, according to the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife. Washington’s “sagebrush sea” has been fragmented by agriculture and development.
Less than 20% of shrub-steppe habitat is left in the Columbia Basin, Hopkins said. It’s home to sage grouse and burrowing owls.
“For the survival of the species that rely on the shrub-steppe, they need connected tracts of land and the ability to migrate from one space to the other as climate conditions change,” she said.
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Milwaukee faces Washington, looks to end road losing streak
Milwaukee Bucks (9-12, 11th in the Eastern Conference) vs. Washington Wizards (2-16, 15th in the Eastern Conference)
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BOTTOM LINE: Milwaukee visits Washington looking to end its four-game road skid.
The Wizards are 1-12 in conference matchups. Washington allows 127.7 points and has been outscored by 15.2 points per game.
The Bucks are 7-8 against Eastern Conference opponents. Milwaukee gives up 117.7 points to opponents while being outscored by 2.2 points per game.
The Wizards average 112.5 points per game, 5.2 fewer points than the 117.7 the Bucks allow. The Bucks average 15.5 made 3-pointers per game this season, 1.1 more made shots on average than the 14.4 per game the Wizards give up.
The teams play for the second time this season. The Bucks won the last meeting 133-120 on Oct. 23. Giannis Antetokounmpo scored 37 points to help lead the Bucks to the win.
TOP PERFORMERS: Alex Sarr is averaging 19.1 points, 8.6 rebounds, 3.3 assists and two blocks for the Wizards. Khris Middleton is averaging 12.0 points over the last 10 games.
Antetokounmpo is averaging 30.9 points, 10.9 rebounds and 6.6 assists for the Bucks. AJ Green is averaging 5.0 made 3-pointers over the last 10 games.
LAST 10 GAMES: Wizards: 1-9, averaging 113.0 points, 40.9 rebounds, 25.3 assists, 7.8 steals and 5.7 blocks per game while shooting 46.6% from the field. Their opponents have averaged 127.3 points per game.
Bucks: 2-8, averaging 110.9 points, 38.7 rebounds, 27.9 assists, 8.5 steals and 3.5 blocks per game while shooting 48.1% from the field. Their opponents have averaged 117.2 points.
INJURIES: Wizards: Tre Johnson: out (hip), Corey Kispert: out (thumb).
Bucks: Taurean Prince: out (neck).
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The Associated Press created this story using technology provided by Data Skrive and data from Sportradar.
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What channel is Oregon State vs. Washington State today? Time, TV info
Oregon State 2025 football schedule: Who Beavers play next season
Here’s who head coach Trent Bray and the Oregon State Beavers football team will face in the 2025 college football season.
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Oregon State has reached the final game of the 2025 college football season. It’s been a roller coaster of a fall in Corvallis and OSU has the opportunity to close the book on a high.
After an 0-7 start, the Beavers fired former head coach Trent Bray. OSU appointed Robb Akey as interim head coach, who rattled off two wins, one against Washington State. The Beavers now sit at 2-9 heading into the final game of the season.
That’s not before Oregon State announced its new head coach, though. Alabama co-offensive coordinator, wide receivers and assistant head coach JaMarcus Shephard was booked as the next head coach of the Beavers’ program early Friday morning.
He won’t be at the helm in Pullman, Wash., today, though, as Akey leads his final game. Akey and the Beavers have the chance to complete a season sweep of Washington State after defeating the Cougars, 10-7, in Corvallis in Week 10.
“It’s a cool situation that you get to go about. So we’ve tried to approach it as a cool situation,” Akey said of the second matchup. “You’ve got two teams that are going to know each other pretty well and two teams that fought their tails off against each other the last time they were together.”
Akey and the Beavers can end the season with a smile by beating Washington State (5-6) a second time and being crowned psuedo-Pac-12 champions, despite all that’s gone sideways this year.
“It gives us the opportunity to be Pac-12 champions,” Akey said. “That means a hell of a lot, in my opinion.”
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What channel is Oregon State vs. Washington State on today?
- TV channel: The CW
- Livestream: Fubo (free trial)
Oregon State vs. Washington State will broadcast on The CW in Week 14 of the 2025 college football season. Ted Robinson and Ryan Leaf will call the game from the booth at Martin Stadium in Pullman, Wash., with Nigel Burton reporting on the sidelines. Streaming options include Fubo, which includes The CW and offers a free trial to new subscribers.
Oregon State vs. Washington State time today
- Date: Saturday, Nov. 29
- Start time: 3:30 p.m. PT
The Oregon State vs. Washington State game starts at 3:30 p.m. PT from Martin Stadium in Pullman. Wash.
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- Spread: Washington State by 13.5
- Over/under: 43
- Moneyline: Oregon State +420, Washington State -570
Landon Bartlett covers high school sports and Oregon State for the Statesman Journal. He can be reached at lbartlett@salem.gannett.com or on X or Instagram @bartlelo.
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New Washington Commanders stadium could hosts games at 2031 World Cup
Trump introduces ‘FIFA PASS’ to expedite 2026 World Cup visas
President Donald Trump announces “FIFA PASS” to fast track visa interviews for 2026 World Cup ticket holders visiting the U.S.
Washington, D.C., could host some World Cup games after all.
In 2031.
The still-to-be-built Washington Commanders stadium was among 14 U.S. sites listed as potential hosts for the women’s World Cup in 2031 in the bid book submitted Friday, Nov. 28, to FIFA by the United States, Mexico, Costa Rica and Jamaica. The four countries have the only bid for what will be an expanded, 48-team tournament, and FIFA will officially announce the host April 30, 2026.
FIFA also released the bid book for the 2035 tournament, a joint bid by England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales. That tournament also will be awarded in April.
The United States and Mexico are co-hosting the men’s World Cup with Canada next summer, and the 2031 tournament would make use of many of the same stadiums. But Charlotte, Denver, Minneapolis, Nashville, Orlando, San Diego and Washington, D.C., are also on the list of cities and stadiums for FIFA to evaluate as possible 2031 hosts.
Washington was famously snubbed when the final list of host cities for the men’s World Cup in 2026 was released, the omission blamed on the state of Northwest Stadium and the toxicity of then-Commanders owner Dan Snyder. But Snyder is gone, and new Commanders owner Josh Harris is planning a $3.7 billion stadium on the old RFK Stadium site.
Washington is also an epicenter for women’s soccer in the United States. The Washington Spirit played in the NWSL final for a second consecutive year last weekend, and Spirit owner Michele Kang has invested heavily in the game in the United States and Europe.
“Washington will use this platform to create safe places to play, elevate women in leadership, and ensure every girl can see herself in the game,” according to the description of Washington in the bid book.
Seattle, Los Angeles, Kansas City, Dallas, Houston, Atlanta and New York/New Jersey, all of which will hold games in 2026, are also listed as potential hosts. Mexico added Torreón to 2026 hosts Mexico City, Monterrey and Guadalajara.
Costa Rica and Jamaica identified one host city each, San José in Costa Rica and Kingston in Jamaica.
The tournament will be held in mid-June through late July, though specific dates were not given. The bid book also did not specify which countries would host which games. Given Costa Rica and Jamaica’s stadiums seat a maximum of 37,000, however, it’s likely the United States would host the latter knockout-round games, including the final.
In 2026, Mexico and Canada are hosting games through the round of 16. The quarterfinals, semifinals and final are all in the United States, with the final to be played at MetLife Stadium.
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