March 23, 2016
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The RED Show awards reception set March 25 in Richland
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Mid-Columbia events for March 25-April 3
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Eat All About It: Azteca moving to Canal Drive in Kennewick
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Great Northwest Wine: Walla Walla winery tops Cascadia Wine Competition
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24 HOURS: Meteorologist on night shift fell in love with weather early
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Egg hunts around the Mid-Columbia
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From the archives: Spring cleaning in Richland
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Flags fly at half-staff around Tri-Cities to honor those killed, injured in Brussels
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900 dozen eggs donated to Tri-Cities Food Bank
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Cooking class at Mezzo Thai set March 24 in Richland
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Breaking down Bordeaux at Prosser’s Clore Center
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Azteca moving onto Canal Drive in Kennewick
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Richland couple shaken up, but safe after layover at Brussels airport
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Mission to retrieve Burbank airman’s remains in Vietnam scheduled this year
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Tri-Cities radio listeners can tune into new station at 106.1 FM
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Working at branch office in Kennewick
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24 HOURS: Navy veteran stands watch at nuclear power plant during 3 a.m. hour (with video)
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Sandhill cranes migrate through West Richland
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LIGO Hanford Observatory tour offered March 25
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Family Resource Center to host free Easter festival, March 26
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No Franklin PUD rate increase this year
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Register now for kids’ Art of Adventure camp over spring break
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Richland City Council plans special meeting on downtown waterfront
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Health and Safety Expo seeks STEM exhibitors
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UPDATE: Richland High grad charged with murdering UW girlfriend
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Suspect sought in Franklin County break-ins (w/video)
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Police: Assault leaves Kennewick woman with broken bones
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Hermiston lottery winner invests $1 million in alleged scam
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UW student from Richland dies after beating by boyfriend
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Prosser teen crashes into back of semi
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Mary E. Powers
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Phyllis Kroodsma
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Decision possible Friday on new WSU president, Tri-City student union
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Sen. Murray talks college affordability at CBC, announces legislation
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Richland to hold meetings about middle school boundaries
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Washington Closure Hanford: A legacy of efficient cleanup along Hanford’s river corridor
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Washington Department of Agriculture: Immediate, long-term focus to bolster ag’s viability
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Washington State Dairy Products Commission: Farmers invest in research & technology to improve production, water and air quality
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Washington State Apple Commission: As types grow, so does consumption
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A S Klein Engineering: Protecting our progress from going up in smoke
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Washington Wine Commission: Wine industry grows its research commitment
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Port of Pasco: Significant progress at Tri-Cities Airport
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Port of Benton: Preparing for big projects, DOE land
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Washington State Potato Commission: Working to improve trade opportunities
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Port of Kennewick: Revitalizing and redeveloping Kennewick
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Kennewick Irrigation District: Challenges to be faced head-on
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Washington Grain Commission: Preventing a massive marketing headache
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Washington State Department of Transportation: Projects coming to the Tri-Cities
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TRIDEC: Aiming for more growth in 2016
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TerraGraphics: Making the world a better place to live
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Washington Employment Security Department: Tri-City area one of the fastest growing economies in the state
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Meier Architecture and Engineering: New downtown home fits right in with community mission
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Goodwill Industries of the Columbia: Helping people get back on their feet
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Manhattan Project National Historical Park: Opening park to the world
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Dade Moeller: Working together to go further
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Kennewick School District: Bond progress under way
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Franklin County Commission: Outlook positive for the coming year
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Kadlec Regional Medical Center: Ready to meet community’s needs
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Columbia Basin College: Taking education to the next level
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Columbia Basin College Arts Center: Educating new generation of artists
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Tri-Cities Cancer Center: Exceptional past, extraordinary future
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Camerata Musica: Consistently bringing world-class performers to Tri-Cities
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Boys & Girls Clubs of Benton and Franklin Counties: Helping youths write new chapters in life stories
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Benton County Commission: Optimistic about opportunities for 2016
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Benton-Franklin Council of Governments: Agency celebrating 50 years of coordination between neighbors
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Benton, Franklin PUDs: Technology pushing utilities to get green, lean and keen on future
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Richland Players: Bringing great productions to the Tri-Cities
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City of Richland: Proud to serve Tri-City residents
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The Reach: Telling our stories to the world
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Pasco School District: Innovative programs, partnerships
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City of Pasco: Growing jobs, improving areas
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City of Kennewick: Focusing on community’s priorities
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Habitat for Humanity: Meeting needs of families
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Tri-Cities Research District: Expanding to accommodate growth
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Tri-City Regional Chamber of Commerce: Marking 10 years of service to the whole Tri-Cities
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Pasco Chamber of Commerce: After big move to waterfront, focus on future growth, events
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Home Builders Association of Tri-Cities: Shortage in skilled labor can be solved with education
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Freestone Environmental Services: Business grows from Hanford experience to the world
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Energy Northwest: Small modular reactors are the future
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Washington State University Tri-Cities: Growing opportunities for innovation, research
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City of West Richland: Future looks bright – and speedy
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United Way: An organization the community can rely on
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Trios Health: The future of health care may shift, but commitment remains
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Mid-Columbia Ballet: Increasing community exposure to ballet
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Mid-Columbia Mastersingers: New choirs continue to expand reach
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Lourdes Health Network: 2016 is a year of celebration
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Mid-Columbia Libraries: System engages with more reading activities
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Department of Ecology: Jane Hedges bids farewell
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Visit TRI-CITIES: Future bright for Mid-Columbia
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Bechtel National: Progress made on Low-Activity Waste Facility in 2015
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Tri-Cities Local Business Association: New opportunities and collaborations
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HAMMER: Providing training as real as it gets
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EnergySolutions: Delivering important testing programs
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CH2M HILL Plateau Remediation Company: A history-making year ahead for cleanup
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AREVA: Pursuing opportunities for innovation, growth
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DOE Richland Operations Office: A legacy of success in Hanford cleanup
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Pacific Northwest Site Office: Prepared for the next challenge
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Environmental Protection Agency: Celebrating Hanford cleanup
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DOE Office of River Protection: Preparing for safe tank waste treatment
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Washington River Protection Solutions: Continuing tank waste cleanup
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Richland School District: AVID helps students succeed
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Pacific Northwest National Laboratory: Discovery in action
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Southridge sweeps Coeur d’Alene in baseball
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Mid-Columbia sports briefs for Tuesday, March 22
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Our Voice: Education key for suicide prevention
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Sports TV, radio for Wednesday, March 23
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Letter: Trump cannot call every Muslim a hater of the USA
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Letter: Unions built the infrastructure that powers this country
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Letter: Dangerous walkway over I-182 at Broadmoor