PROSSER -- Prosser City Hall has extended a deadline for Prosser residents and businesses to participate in a survey.
Respondents have until Feb. 15 to turn in the second-year survey, which was mailed along with January's utility bills. The city has received 237 surveys so far. Officials say they need 350 to make the results statistically valid.
Survey forms are available at the city's website at cityofprosser.com , or at city hall, 601 Seventh St.
For more information, call 509-786-2332.
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Melvin O. Snyder
Melvin O. Snyder
PROSSER -- Melvin O. Snyder, 54, of Benton City, died Nov. 14 at Prosser Memorial Hospital in Prosser.
He was born in Prosser and was a lifelong Benton City resident.
He was self employed.
Josepha Salinas
Josepha Salinas
PROSSER -- Josepha Salinas, 84, of Prosser, died Oct. 29 in Prosser.
She was born in Edinburg, Texas, and lived in the Lower Valley for many years.
She retired from Twin City Foods.
Helen (Hall) Young
Helen (Hall) Young
Helen (Hall) Young, 85, of Richland, died Dec. 28 at Richland Rehabilitation Center.
She was born in Warroad, Minn., and lived in Prosser until moving to the Tri-Cities in 1958.
She was a retired licensed practical nurse at Lady of Lourdes Hospital in Pasco.
Edith A. Stier
Edith A. Stier
BENTON CITY -- Edith Abigail Stier, 93, died Sept. 12 at her home in Benton City.
She was born in Tabiona, Utah, and lived in the Tri-City area since 1942.
Prosser Funeral Home, Prosser, is in charge of arrangements.
Pasco, Richland want input on cable TV service
Pasco, Richland want input on cable TV service
Pasco and Richland are asking residents for input on cable television services. A survey is available at ci.richland.wa.us/cablefranchise or at pasco-wa.gov/cablefranchise.
Last month, both cities held public focus groups to discuss the future of local cable TV service as they prepare to renew franchises with Charter Communications.