February 24, 2021
Call it #PalouseUnity 2.0.
This time, it’s not just Joe Vandal and Butch T. Cougar working together to combat community spread of COVID-19.
It’s everybody from healthcare workers and first responders to business leaders in both Pullman and Moscow, as well as Washington State University and the University of Idaho.
“The primary message is we are the Palouse. We are one community. We happen to be separated by a border, but we are all working together to keep each other safe and healthy,” said Phil Weiler, vice president for marketing and communications at Washington State University. “It takes all of us. We’re all in this together.”