Tri-cityherald.com - Wed Nov 04
Democrats appeared to have lost their only foothold in rural Eastern Washington in preliminary results in the 16th District election released Tuesday night.
Sacajawea bronze to be dedicated today in DaytonTri-cityherald.com - Sat Oct 10
Arduous Journey , a striking bronze statue by the late Carol Grende, will be dedicated at 3 p.m. today in Dayton.
A few nice spots where tourists can be tastersSeattle Times - Thu Oct 08
Chukar Cherries has been selling its sweet cherries since 1988. Shown here are canned cherries.
Annual Dayton tour includes Victorian, Arts & Crafts homesTri-cityherald.com - Mon Oct 05
The annual Dayton Historic Home Tour featuring three Victorian homes, an Arts & Crafts bungalow and the Boldman House museum and garden is Sunday.
Pasco candidate forum reveals similaritiesTri-cityherald.com - Thu Sep 17
Candidates for two legislative offices had a chance to state their case to voters at a forum Wednesday in Pasco.
Pasco has its hoops coachesTri-cityherald.com - Wed Sep 16
Pasco has finally hired its basketball coaches, exactly two months from the day winter sports begin practice.
Port wants food businesses in DaytonTri-cityherald.com - Fri Sep 11
The creation of a new business park during an economic downturn is a welcome sight for folks in Columbia County, where the unemployment rate was 10 percent last spring.
PacifiCorps customers could see lower rate increaseTri-cityherald.com - Sat Aug 29
PacifiCorp electric customers in Walla Walla, Dayton, Pomeroy, Sunnyside and other Eastern Washington communities could see a smaller rate increase next year than one initially sought by the company under a proposed settlement agreement.
Most legislative candidates silent on open governmentTri-cityherald.com - Tue Aug 11
By Michelle Dupler, Herald staff writer Whoever is elected state representative in the 16th and 9th District races this year will inevitably be called upon to vote on issues relating to public records and open government.
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