A garage sale and bake sale to raise money for mission work in Haiti is from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Aug. 15-16 at 6514 W. Ninth Place, Kennewick.
People also can contribute by writing checks to World Harvest Missions.
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Auto dealers, Yoke's team up to collect food
Auto dealers, Yoke's team up to collect food
The auto dealers of the Pasco Autoplex are teaming up in October to help feed the hungry.
McCurley Integrity Dealerships, Legacy Ford, Tri-Cities Mitsubishi & Thrifty Car Sales, in partnership with Yoke's Fresh Market, will collect food donations this month to help local food banks through the 10th annual Octoberfest Food Bank-Food Drive.
Nonperishable food items can be left at the dealerships, or an Octoberfest "food bag" can be purchased at Yoke's Fresh Market stores in the Tri-Cities.
West Richland fifth-grader raises $1,184 for homeless shelter
West Richland fifth-grader raises $1,184 for homeless shelter
When 10-year-old Devin Fisher Morasch discovered children his own age were homeless in the Tri-Cities, he decided to do something.
"I just thought they need help," said the West Richland boy.
So last weekend, he donated money from a year's worth of fundraising and chores to the Tri-City Union Gospel Mission after sleeping outside in a tent as part of the Raise Your Tents event.
Coupon deals at Albertsons until Tuesday
Coupon deals at Albertsons until Tuesday
At Albertsons, through this Tuesday, you can save twice the value of your $1 off or less coupons.
Here’s a list of great options this week. You can print up to two coupons per computer for your use.
Read about using Albertsons doublers here .
Master birder to hold Whitman Mission walk
Master birder to hold Whitman Mission walk
Master birder Mike Denny will conduct a bird walk starting at 6 p.m. Sept. 27 at the Whitman Mission in Walla Walla.
There is no cost to participate. The mission is off Highway 12 near Walla Walla.
Summary Box: US auto sales rise in January
Summary Box: US auto sales rise in January
JANUARY SALES: U.S. auto sales rose 11 percent in January from the same month a year ago, continuing their brisk pace from the end of 2011.