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Business Beat
Cougar Crest wines to attend Animal Planet party

Posted Jan 28th 2008
Olympia Dispatch
Rep. Hinkle self-reports ethics violation

Posted Jan 31st 2008
Prep Sports
A curious hiring at Hermiston, and some YouTube

Posted Mar 12th 2008
Rub of the Green
On the tee: Seattle Golf Show

Posted Mar 11th 2008
Mr. Movie
Mailbag: Reader makes prediction about "Rambo"

Posted Jan 31st 2008
BethZilla
Little Big Planet game looks amazing

Posted Jun 18th 2008
Wine Knows
The Wine Press Northwest blog
Nuclear Family
On being a pack rat

Posted Jan 28th 2008
Ask the Editors
Modine the Magician was a press wizard

Posted Feb 1st 2008
Critic of Pure Reason
Hulk big on action, but lacks emotion

Posted Jun 16th 2008
BREAKING NEWS
›› McCain adviser Gramm quits after 'whiners' remarks Updated Fri Jul 18th 08 07:12 PM
›› Construction/traffic updates Updated Sun Jan 27th 08 09:10 PM



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MID-COLUMBIA NEWS Updated Tue January 29th 2008


Kennewick High School students Carmen Avina, 18, and her sister Sandra, 15, trudge down a snow-covered sidewalk on Washington Street on Wednesday after school. "It's pretty hard walking in this stuff," Carmen said, "but we haven't fallen yet." (Herald/Richard Dickin)

›› Teens held in Benton City slayings

›› Teens arrested in slayings had lengthy criminal histories

›› WSU program gets nearly $1 million from Gates Foundation

›› Fishing for data on the Snake River

›› A list of who makes what

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Snow gets folks digging in Mid-Columbia (w/ video)
Tuesday January 29th 2008

The National Weather Service confirmed what Mid-Columbia residents were thinking Monday: That's a lot of snow.

Sunday's snowfall buried the previous record for the date in Kennewick. Seven inches fell in Kennewick, compared with the old record of 2.3 inches on Jan. 27, 1956.





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BUSINESS Updated Sun January 27th 2008
Pickup sales flying high in Mid-Columbia
Sales of smaller gas-efficient vehicles are growing nationwide, but in the Mid-Columbia people love their pickups.

›› CH2M Hill makes Fortune top 100 list of employers

›› Port of Benton awards bids for distribution center

›› Albertsons Turkey Bucks to help food banks




OPINIONS Updated Sun January 27th 2008
Easy answers elusive for salmon vs. sea lions
The days appear to be numbered for a few salmon-poaching sea lions who use the Bonneville Dam on the Columbia River as their own all-you-can-eat buffet.

›› Stunning performance by African kids choir

›› Thank you, Wayne Martin




SPORTSTRICITIES.COM
Tri-City Americans: CHL honors Ams' Pickard

Wednesday March 19th 2008

Chet Pickard was named CHL goaltender of the week, the latest in a long line of records and honors for the Tri-City Americans goalie.

National: Brown's HR sends A's over Mariners 3-2, 11 innings

Wednesday July 9th 2008

OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) Jack Cust and Kurt Suzuki hit solo homers in the ninth inning, and Emil Brown hit another solo shot in the 11th to help the Oakland Athletics rally for a 3-2 victory over the Seattle Mariners on Thursday.

›› Foyt bumps his way into Indy field before fiery crash

›› Federer, Djokovic ease into Hamburg semis

›› Indians sweep A's, scoreless streak ends

›› Ex-Patriots video assistant meets Goodell, Specter

›› Garcia builds an early lead


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TRI-CITY ARTS Updated Fri December 21st 2007
Osmond woos Tri-City crowd
As if there weren't enough Osmonds in the world already, Marie Osmond made thousands more feel like they were part of the family Thursday night at the Toyota Center in Kennewick.

›› A season of tunes, trials: Mid-Columbia Symphony starts with first candidate for conductor

›› Life of the circus: Greatest Show on Earth hits Tri-Cities on Sept. 27




FOOD Updated Wed September 12th 2007
Seeing red ... and loving it: Take advantage of vine-ripe tomatoes
For most of the year tomatoes play a supporting role -- the bright splash of color in a green salad, the "glue" holding the meat, herbs and other seasonings together in a spaghetti sauce.

›› Food for Thought: October wine gala toasts KGH, seniors

›› Food for Thought: Taste of Home books available at Herald (w/ video)




ANTIQUES Updated Fri January 25th 2008
Flaws demote classic toy soldier to average Joe










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