Editorials
Editorials
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EDITORIALS
Thumbs up, thumbs down
Thumbs up to Team Pasco Home, caring for veterans, Mid-Columbia high school school drama departments and Gov. Gregoire's visit to Energy Northwest. Thumbs down to state's parental notification laws.
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Manhattan Project park would benefit the planet
"The unleashed power of the atom has changed everything save our modes of thinking and we thus drift toward unparalleled catastrophe."
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Thank you to the people who change us 'For Good'
Lyrics to For Good from the musical Wicked sum up our thoughts today:
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Lifesaving vaccines declined by too many in Washington
We are left scratching our heads at this piece of information: According to a federal study last year, Washington state has the highest number of kindergartners who have been voluntarily exempted from vaccines.
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Treat yourself to LitFest
Our friends at the Mid-Columbia Literary Festival are expecting a standing-room only crowd for tonight's guest lecture.
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Goal for Mid-Columbia summer: no lives lost to drowning
The Tri-City Herald editorial board reminds Mid-Columbia residents to be safe this summer around water.
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Red Mountain investments sure to pay big dividends
When state Rep. Larry Haler compared Red Mountain to Napa Valley the other day, we had to admire his enthusiasm and forgive the hyperbole.
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It's not too late to run -- but know what you're in for
Today's the last day to file your intent to run for an elected office.
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Working together makes whole greater than sum
We hope all Herald readers have taken advantage of an opportunity to participate in something bigger than themselves.


