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From wild town to ghost town: the story of Ainsworth

February 5, 2024
Gale Metcalf

It was as wild and woolly a town that could have ever been found on the frontier.
Springing up at the confluence of the Snake and Columbia rivers, Ainsworth came before the cities of Pasco, Kennewick and Richland staked out identities.


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95-year-old painter dazzles with her art

February 5, 2024
Sara Schilling

Rosemary Merckx, 95, has a studio in her apartment where she paints what inspires her. She’d taken a break from art for a while, but then during the height of the Covid-19 pandemic, she had a renaissance of sorts.


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Senior Times briefs – January 2024

January 12, 2024
Senior Times

Senior Times briefs for January 2024.


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Lifesaving devices coming to Badger Mountain

January 12, 2024
Sara Schilling

Two new lifesaving devices are being installed at Badger Mountain to help improve outcomes if someone goes into cardiac arrest while hiking or riding on the trails. The automated external defibrillators, or AEDs, are going in at Trailhead Park at the base of the hill, and at the Badger summit.


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2024 Ag Hall of Fame

Meet the latest Ag Hall of Fame inductees

January 12, 2024
TCAJOB Staff

This year's honorees range from a pair of Franklin County wheat farmers to a retired congressman. 


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Loneliness is a national problem. Volunteering can help

January 12, 2024
Gordon Williams

There is another solution to isolation, and you will find it right in your own yard. Pick an agency that does good in your community and volunteer to be a part of it.


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Money tips

Tips to keep more money in your pocket in the new year

January 12, 2024
Guest Contributor

There are resources and programs that can help families save money and many are underutilized.


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Tri-Cities once cheered on professional basketball team

January 12, 2024
Gale Metcalf

Thirty years ago, the New Year opened with a Tri-City team on the downhill flow to a championship season.


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Tri-Cities phlebotomist makes house calls for blood draw services

November 10, 2023
Laura Kostad

Instead of waiting to roll up your sleeve for blood work at a busy lab, ask for a house call instead.

Charlette Glines will bring her blood draw kit and come to your home or office.

The owner of LabCall Mobile Phlebotomy Services has  20 years’ experience and certification from...

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Benton County cemetery seeks help before it runs out of space

November 10, 2023
Kristina Lord

Headstones bearing the Wallace family name stretch out in a long line at the Evergreen Cemetery outside Benton City. They mark the final resting place of Steve Wallace’s parents, grandparents and other relatives.

Wallace, 67, hopes to continue the line but the 2.5-acre cemetery at 7 W. Corral Creek...

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