A boy who roamed Pasco streets and attended Pasco schools as a child had become a legendary figure in Hollywood by the time of his death, and had 10 times been nominated for an Academy Award for his work.
The International Folk Dancers of Richland dates its origins to the 1940s, when Richland saw an influx of Hanford workers, and was officially incorporated in 1965. Some of the dancers have been dancing for nearly that long – 40 years, 50 years or longer. The dances they perform are even older.
A prominent Tri-Cities farmer, businessman and landowner who never seemed to slow down, even when faced with great challenges, died on Feb. 8. Frank S. Tiegs was 66.
A Kennewick counseling clinic has added a service that’s proven effective in people with major depressive disorder and related anxiety who haven’t had luck with other treatments.
Construction on a $22.7 million affordable housing complex with an unusual name begins later this year in east Kennewick now that a complicated combination of funding sources has been secured.
From hypnotist to knife sharpener, Ken Hatcher’s new business is focused on eliminating dull edges on everything from knives and gardening tools to shovels and scissors.