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August 2017
| August 29
August 29, 2017
From 2 to 6 — Pasco couple becomes instant family
No 9/11 ceremony this year, but you can visit the Southridge memorial
WSU dorm RA arrested in Pullman bomb threats
Richland purse-snatcher blows $740 on games, gift cards
Ex-Connell councilwoman repays embezzled $315,000
Thomas E. Schoffstall
Antonio Saldana Lemus
Joan P. Lehmann
Kathleen F. Hand
Chuck R. Davis
W. D. ‘Darrell’ Boone
Class time becomes screen time in more Tri-City schools
School buses hit the roads Tuesday. Know your route?
Letter: Hatcher is best choice
Letter: Kennewick falls down on curbside upkeep
Letter: Preserve history by keeping street names
Letter: Arpaio pardon challenges rule of law