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Costco takes steps toward building $22.9 million warehouse
A long-anticipated second Tri-Cities Costco appears to be moving closer toward development. Two building permit applications were filed with the city of Richland for work at 3125 Queensgate Drive with Costco Wholesale listed as the owner. Neither permit has been issued, and a lease for the state land where it would be located has not been finalized.
Corvettes roll into Kennewick on the journey to the National Corvette Museum
KENNEWICK, Wash. — It’s a sight only every five years: Corvettes from across the country are taking their seven-day, 2,000 mile trek from the West Coast all the way to the National Corvette Museum in Bowling Green, Kentucky. Hundreds of cars stopped by Columbia Park Thursday afternoon for lunch.
‘Good news’ convention expects to draw thousands to Kennewick
One of the largest organizers of global conventions will once again draw thousands of people to Kennewick beginning this weekend. The Jehovah’s Witnesses’ three-day annual convention at the Toyota Center kicks off Friday, Aug. 23, and runs through Sunday, Aug. 25 at 7000 W. Grandridge Blvd. The program returns for another three-day run Aug. 30-Sept. 1.
Kadlec officials say they look forward to getting back to the negotiating table
Service and technician workers at Kadlec in Richland and Kennewick will strike on August 20. They say they want equal pay with other hospitals owned by the same company. COPYRIGHT 2024 BY APPLE VALLEY NEWS NOW. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. THIS MATERIAL MAY NOT BE PUBLISHED, BROADCAST, REWRITTEN OR REDISTRIBUTED.
Washington Secretary of State Certifies August 6 Primary Results, Orders Hand Recount for Commissioner of Public Lands Race
OLYMPIA — The Office of the Secretary of State has officially certified the results of the August 6 primary election and has ordered a mandatory manual recount for the Commissioner of Public Lands race. According to officials, the recount is expected to take seven business days, with county election offices preparing to begin the process.
Rebates on the way for farmers who paid fuel surcharges under WA climate law
Farmers who believe they paid unfair fuel surcharges under the state’s cap-and-trade program can soon apply for a rebate from the state. Next week, Washington’s Department of Licensing will launch an online application for agricultural fuel users who may have been overcharged. People can apply starting Monday. Fuel used in the farm industry is supposed […]
Get Ready for CrawFest: A Feast of Fun and Flavor in Pasco!
The Pasco Chamber Annual CrawFest is back and better than ever! Saturday, September 14th, as this year’s CrawFest promises to be an unforgettable day filled with mouth-watering food, live music, and lively festivities. The event will take place at the beautiful Osprey Pointe, located at 1110 Osprey Pointe Blvd in Pasco, WA, right along the scenic banks of the Columbia River. With doors opening at 11:30 AM and festivities running until 7:00 PM, there’s plenty of time to soak in all the excitement.
IRONMAN 70.3 Washington Tri-Cities: Bike route to impact traffic in West Richland
RICHLAND, Wash.-IRONMAN 70.3 Washington Tri-Cities is one month away and the City of West Richland is advising residents to be ready for some road closures. Part of the the 56-mile bike course of the race will go through West Richland necessitating some traffic delays, detours and road closures on Sept. 22.
Yakima Man Returns to Bear Hunting After Cougar Attack
A Yakima man who was almost killed after being charged by a cougar in the Rimrock Lake area last year is back in the forest bear hunting. 25-year-old Tryston Ladwig was bear hunting on an early Saturday morning last year when he suddenly heard a loud roar and saw a cougar charging at him from 10-feet away.
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