I’d been looking forward to seeing Unstoppable for a couple months, ever since I first saw the trailer before some other movie. And even though my anticipation only grew with each time I saw a commercial on TV about the movie, or saw some mention of it in the paper … it still delivered and [...]
Continue reading...8 October 2010
The steering committee that’s looking into options for possibly adding another crossing over the Columbia River will host a public meeting on the project next week. It’s set for October 13 at 6:30 pm at the Chiawana High School auditorium. “The Steering Committee felt it was important to give the public one more opportunity to [...]
Continue reading...21 September 2010
No one can predict the future, but a consultant hired by the Port of Pasco says heavier usage in the coming years will require the Tri-Cities Airport (PSC) to expand so it can keep up with demand. What kind of changes does the consultant think are coming? Mead & Hunt aviation consultants foresees continued growth [...]
Continue reading...20 September 2010
Astronaut Story Musgrave will have a busy day on October 7th when he pays a visit to the CBC campus in Pasco. His day here will begin with an appearance at 9:00 a.m. for local middle school and high school students at Gjerde Center. At 11:30 a.m., he’ll speak to CBC students in the HUB. [...]
Continue reading...30 August 2010
Talk about fun! I was one of about 15 local folks who had the pleasure of playing baseball at Gesa Stadium on Sunday afternoon. It was the Gesa/Dust Devils Fantasy Baseball Camp & Game, and I had an absolute blast. We divided up into two teams — blue and gold, and a pair of Dust [...]
Continue reading...23 August 2010
If you’re headed to the Tri-Cities Airport (PSC) over the next couple months, parking spaces may be a little harder to find. A construction project underway today will expand the size of the airport’s parking lots, but in the short term it means fewer parking spaces will be available. The Port of Pasco is basicallt [...]
Continue reading...23 August 2010
Organizers of the Columbia River Crossing Study have set up a second public survey to help prioritize the public’s preferences for improving traffic over the Columbia River. The survey is open now and can be accessed via www.crcstc.com. After the first survey earlier this year, the initial set of 10 options was narrowed down to [...]
Continue reading...26 July 2010
We’re a bit behind in posting about this, but it’s not entirely too late: CBC is hosting the musical drama Rent, and there are only four (4) showings left to catch it. Those performances are scheduled for 7:30 pm this Tuesday (July 27) and Thursday through Saturday (July 29-31). Tickets are $17 for adults, or [...]
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13 November 2010
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