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Lower Monumental Lock and Dam to Temporarily Close Public Crossings for Maintenance May 13 - 21
KAHLOTUS – Officials at Lower Monumental Lock and Dam will be closing public dam crossings May 13 through 21 to perform maintenance. Normal crossing hours are once an hour, on the half-hour, from 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday through Thursday. Public dam crossings are also available at Lower Granite Lock and Dam and Little Goose Lock and Dam.
Glass recycling begins soon in Dayton
DAYTON, Washington – Glass recycling is coming to Dayton. Starting this Saturday glass will be accepted from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Blue Mountain Station, 700 Artisan Way, just off Highway 12. Glass recycling is free for all Dayton and Waitsburg residents. Glass recycling drop off events will...
Rain moves out of the region, make way for the 80s!
REGIONAL - The rain has now pushed off east of the Tri-Cities but we've still got some shower activity over towards Dayton and just south of Walla Walla. Pea-sized hail fell in parts of the Tri-Cities Monday afternoon as a quick thunderstorm passed overhead. That is stemming from a large upper level disturbance that continues to move onshore into the Pacific Northwest and we're going to see a few more spotty showers possible as we continue into the evening hours.
Baseball Recap: Wellpinit's loss ends four-game winning streak at home
After a string of six wins, Wellpinit's good fortune finally ran out on Tuesday. They lost 8-0 to the Pomeroy Pirates. Having soared to a lofty 12 runs in the game before, Wellpinit's shutout was a dramatic turnaround. For Pomeroy's part, Trace Roberts and Ollie Severs were a major factor...
Whitman County Coroner confirms cause of death of 25-year-old Pullman woman
PULLMAN - The Whitman County Coroner's Office has confirmed the cause and manner of death for Jamie Ann Wilson-Spray, the 25-year-old female in the incident in the 600 NW Block of Fisk Street in Pullman. The cause of death was asphyxia due to compression of the neck and is being ruled a homicide.
WSP looking for missing endangered Dayton man
DAYTON, Wash. — Washington State Patrol (WSP) is looking for a missing 74-year-old Dayton man. Thomas Baird is 5' 10", 115 pounds and has gray hair and blue eyes. He was last seen wearing a short sleeve butting down, Levi jeans and tennis shoes. WSP said Baird suffers from...
Business notes: Regular glass recycling coming to Dayton, Waitsburg
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No one hurt in small blaze near Snake River
High winds caused a small brushfire along the Snake River in Whitman County on Monday afternoon. Dylan Peters, public affairs specialist for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, said the agency’s natural resource maintenance crews were routinely cleaning out fire pits along a shore between Wawawai Landing and Granite Point when winds blew hot coals into nearby grass.
Humane societies gearing up for influx of surrendered pets
Humane Society of the Palouse and Whitman County Humane Society are gearing up for a surge of stray and re-homed animals, emphasizing the importance of spaying or neutering pets. Last year, there were twice as many dogs and cats surrendered in May than there were in February, said Lauren Green,...
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