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Celebrate 4th of July around the valley with music, games, and fireworks
If you are staying in town this fourth of July and still planning on how you will be celebrating, here are a few events happening in the valley and its surrounding areas. Tomorrow morning at 11am, the LC Community Concert Band will be performing at Pioneer Park Bandshell in Lewiston. Families are welcome to enjoy this musical celebration.
TRICO Welcomes Josh Berglin as Project Engineer for Food & Manufacturing Business Unit
We are pleased to announce that Josh Berglin has joined our TRICO team as Project Engineer for our Food & Manufacturing Business Unit. Josh brings a strong background in construction management and a proven track record of success to this role. Josh holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Construction...
Fishermen, Salmon Changes on Columbia River Hanford Reach Area
According to the Washington State Department of Fish and Wildlife, there are fishing changes on the Columbia near the Hanford Reach. "Changes year from 2023 to 2024 for Columbia River from Interstate-182 Bridge at Richland upstream to 650 feet below Priest Rapids Dam. Action: Closes retention of adult Chinook salmon...
Cooling center set to open in Walla Walla
WALLA WALLA – (News release from the Walla Walla County Department of Community Health) The National Weather Service has issued an Excessive Heat Warning for Walla Walla County and surrounding areas beginning Friday, July 5, 2024, and continuing through 10:00 p.m. Tuesday, July 9, 2024. Dangerously hot conditions, including triple digit temperatures with little overnight relief are.
Pasco’s the Place for a Grand Old Fourth of July!
There has been an Independence Day celebration in the City of Pasco for more than six decades. It all began in the 1970s when the Pasco Chamber of Commerce put on a fireworks show at Edgar Brown Stadium. Over the years, the Independence Day celebration has changed and evolved to the multi-day event the city sponsors today.
City of East Wenatchee Advances Accessory Dwelling Units Accessibility with New Ordinance
EAST WENATCHEE – The City of East Wenatchee is pleased to announce the adoption of Ordinance 2024-02, a groundbreaking measure designed to streamline the construction of accessory dwelling units (ADUs). The ordinance is purposed to enhance housing affordability and diversity. The ordinance introduces several key changes aimed at removing...
Yakima Training Center holds change of command ceremony
YAKIMA- On Wednesday, the Yakima Training Center hosted a change of command ceremony a tradition that is over 250 years old. "We are entering a season of transition across the army," said Colonel Kent Park, commander of Joint Base Lewis-McChord. "That is certainly true at JDLM and YTC." The YTC...
Fireworks Safety In Tri-Cities & Laws Around Using Them
People around the area have been stocking up on fireworks for the 4th of July holiday. You can't miss the tents selling the traditional 4th entertainment as more and more cities have either legalized or relaxed their laws around fireworks use. That can lead to confusion among residents in Tri-Cities. The cities are on the same pages with the majority of things but fireworks are a little different.
Clarkston Farmer’s Market Changes Hours for July 4
CLARKSTON – The Clarkston Farmers Market will remain in Beachview Park for Thursday, July 4 but will change open hours to 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. The Clarkston Farmers Market regularly operates in Beachview Park every Thursday from 5:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. June through August, changing hours to 4:00 p.m.-7:00 p.m. in September and will resume with regular hours on July 8.
Religious symbols will be allowed in Coeur d'Alene parade
COEUR D'ALENE, Idaho — The Coeur d’Alene Regional Chamber on Monday reversed a new policy that banned religious symbols from its Fourth of July parade. “The original policy was not meant to isolate individuals or be considered an anti-religious policy,” wrote Linda Coppess, chamber president and CEO in response to questions from The Press.
WA woman to compete in Nathan's Famous Hot Dog Eating Contest
A local woman will be representing Washington as she competes in the 2024 Nathan’s Famous Hot Dog Eating Contest this week. Katie Prettyman, 41, of Marysville is among the list of competitors who will be chowing down dozens of hot dogs on Thursday in Coney Island. Prettyman is part...
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