Tri-cityherald.com - Sun Oct 12
Teresa Payne wants everyone to know how important The Arc of Tri-Cities has been to her, and how vital it is for others in the community with disabilities.
Grandview-area voters will decide on funding for ambulance serviceYakima Herald-Republic - Sun Oct 12
Voters in Mabton, Grandview and the surrounding Yakima County area will decide in the Nov.
Benton Co. commission 1 race: is it a one-issue race?Yakima Herald-Republic - Sat Oct 11
The campaign between Leo Bowman and Fred Staples for Benton County commissioner is a battle for the county seat.
GOP rivals square off in Benton Co. commission 3 raceYakima Herald-Republic - Sat Oct 11
Voters on Nov. 4 will choose between two longtime Republican politicians for Benton County Commissioners Position No.
Veterinary Costs SoarKIMA - Fri Oct 10
Veterinary costs have risen up to 80 percent across the country, forcing people to make a choice between their animal's health and feeding their families.
Red Cross fiesta tonight in Benton CityTri-cityherald.com - Fri Oct 10
A few tickets are left for a fiesta fundraiser for the American Red Cross Benton-Franklin chapter from 6 to 8 p.m. today at Canon de Sol Winery, 46415 E. Badger Road, Benton City.
Richland man pleads innocent to robbing restaurantTri-cityherald.com - Fri Oct 10
A 37-year-old man is being held on $100,000 bail on charges he flashed a pellet gun to employees at a Richland restaurant, then made off with three bank bags from the safe.
The Finley Intertie is Now Complete and Will Help Ease TrafficKndu.com - Wed Oct 08
A local road project in the works since 1966 hit a major milestone Wednesday. Phase three of construction on the Finley Intertie is finished and it now connects Finley to I-82. Truckers making their way to ...
Murder trial could be delayed for Benton City teenTri-cityherald.com - Wed Oct 08
The murder trial of a Benton City teen accused of helping kill his mother likely will be delayed again.
Presidential election draws new votersTri-cityherald.com - Wed Oct 08
Franklin and Benton counties could have more registered voters than ever before come Nov 4. The Mid-Columbia is following a statewide trend of breaking records for the number of people registering to vote this ...
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