Tri-City disc jockey Loyd Aman took the radio scene by storm in the mid-1950s as the Record Wrangler, perhaps the most popular radio personality ever in the Tri-Cities.
This Kennewick doctor writes about the challenges aspiring medical students face in their journey to doctorhood, from deciding to become one to practicing on their own, using humor and personal anecdotes to offset some of the more serious issues in the health care world.
Materials needed to maintain the Allied war effort and America’s role in it required a rationing system to manage the fair distribution of essential goods and to prevent hoarding.