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August 2018
| August 3
August 3, 2018
After 70 years, Trios has a new owner. You likely won’t notice the switch
A wide spread of candidates want to win this district that goes from Prosser to Walla Walla
Spudnut’s most famous customer came back for more
The Tri-Cities could own its riverfront again. Skeptics worry condos and more will be next
Her owner is jailed for attempted murder. Family rescues dog left behind
Family puzzled by Benton County inmate’s suicide
Here’s the latest on Trios’ sale
Pelicans rule the roost in Burbank
Mid-Columbia births for Aug. 5
Anniversaries: Mary and Art Goldgrabe
Scam artists targeting Tri-City job seekers
He crashed three weddings in one day — and had his eyes on the gifts, Oregon cops say
Linda S. Winfree
Theodor C. Smith
Charles N. Potter
Frances V. Carlson
Tri-City conference to focus on radiation exposure safety
Trios’ rescue goes beyond the hospital. We couldn’t thrive without it
Letter: Is arms economy what we need?
Letter: Put America 1st, not Russia
Letter: What did other countries do?
Letter: Ill-considered decision
Letter: Franklin Graham is truly a politician
Letter: Patriots: Heed red warning lights
Letter: Celebrate with National Night Out
Letter: Thanks to Trios and hospital staff
Letter: Rep. Klippert has earned our trust
Letter: Dan Mildon for 16th District seat
Letter: Send in a Marine in 8th District
This former Kamiakin QB is switching gears to defense