1. Beat Officer Chris Engle, who wrote Felt’s citation, agrees minors drinking will remain an issue in Pullman, and beat officers are important in helping control underage drinking.
2. According to the data, WSU reported no homicides, two aggravated assaults, and several other incidences.
3. “If it was not for financial aid,” Smith said, “then I would have had a much harder time getting my bachelor’s degree, not to mention my master’s.”
4. Though the university is losing money, it are also receiving applications from more potential students, Jones said.
5. The Whitman County housing market experienced a 31 percent decrease in home sales in the past year. (Shorten by five words)
Home sales decreased 31 percent in Whitman County in the past year.
6. As a 22-year-old student at Seattle University, Stephanie Marie didn't know the risk associated with unprotected sex. (Correct and shorten by three words.)
7. The Washington State Liquor Control Board is banning the caffeinated malt-liquor beverage Four Loko from shelves Nov. 18. (Combine into one sentence and cut any unnecessary words.)
8. Despite criticism for lack of effectiveness, legislators uphold their belief that the ban on cell phones while driving will eventually lower accident rates.
9. Police said they do not know who attended the party last month.
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