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Rising to the top
Liberty Christian's Jake Siefken is a four-year letter winner in basketball and, despite recovering from a torn meniscus in his left knee, recently eclipsed the 1,000-point mark for his career. (Tri-City Herald/Paul T. Erickson)
  • Published Thursday, Feb. 09, 2012

    KAMLOOPS, British Columbia -- The Tri-City Americans lost ground in the race for the Scotty Munro trophy Wednesday after dropping a 5-1 game to the Kamloops Blazers at Interior Savings Centre.

  • Published Thursday, Feb. 09, 2012

    PULLMAN -- Washington State has a new football coach, and the Cougars might be getting a new starting quarterback as well.

  • Published Thursday, Feb. 09, 2012

    RICHLAND -- It isn't often that a Class 2B boys basketball player will get mentioned in the same sentence with the best Class 3A or 4A players, much less be able to share the floor with them.

  • APTOPIX Duke NCarolina Basketball
    AP Photo

    Duke's guard Austin Rivers, right, shoots the game-winning basket over North Carolina forward Tyler Zeller (44) during the final seconds of an NCAA college basketball game in Chapel Hill, N.C., Wednesday, Feb. 8, 2012. Duke won 85-84.

    Published Thursday, Feb. 09, 2012

    Doc Rivers says watching son Austin hit the winning shot for Duke was more fun than coaching.

  • Yakima River bomb shelter
    Tri-City Herald/Craig Craker

    The shelter has been abandoned for almost 30 years and is now occasionally used by teen-age runaways, said Capt. Dale Brunson of the Richland Police Department in 1994.

    Published Friday, Feb. 03, 2012

    RICHLAND — I recently was doing research on some hikes I want to do this spring and summer, and came upon the missile silos and Nike gun emplacements littered around the state.

  • Published Wednesday, Feb. 08, 2012

    A pair of wins last week helped the Tri-City Americans move from fifth to fourth in this week's CHL poll. The Kamloops Blazers are third and the Edmonton Oil Kings are sixth.

  • Published Monday, Jan. 30, 2012

    A longtime favorite store in my UW vs. WSU household is REI, and one of our happiest days of living in the Tri-Cities came when the Seattle-based company opened a branch in Kennewick.

  • Published Tuesday, Feb. 07, 2012

    KENNEWICK -- When the Tri-City Dust Devils aren't in town this summer, baseball fans can continue to get their baseball fix by travelling to Walla Walla and watching the Sweets play in the West Coast League, a summer league.






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