New “digs” for West Richland Golf Course

Thursday, February 25th, 2010

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2008 was a very tough year for golf course owner Michelle Marcum, as she watched the club house to her course go up in flames.  Today, the new clubhouse becomes “as a Phoenix”  rising from the ashes once again. Today is the groundbreaking day and Marcum is asking everyone to come and join her today at the ceremony and reception at 11:00 am at 4000 Fallon Drive in West Richland. There will be local officials speaking at the ceremony. 

Best of luck Michelle and may 2010 be a wonderful year for you!!

Working together is theme for “State of the Tri Cities”

Thursday, February 25th, 2010

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Creating an environment of cooperation among the 4 cities that encompass the Tri-Cities is the theme that local officials want to encourage, as they addressed the group that attended the 8th annual State of the Cities meeting on Wednesday, at the Tri City Regional Chamber of Commerce offices. Growth of the cities has put our area on the map, so to speak and each individual city has outlined the projects that they feel will add to the growth while benefiting it’s citizenry.

Richland has plans of widening Keene Road from Queensgate to West Richland, and adding a spray park to the Badger Mountain Community Park along Keene. They will also work in cooperation with Kennewick to reconstruct Steptoe Street and make a decision about the future location of the Hanford Reach Interpretive Center, among other projects.

Pasco, Kennewick and Richland will work in partnership on the studying the best location for the next bridge crossing the Columbia River.

Pasco officials and the Port of Pasco are looking into the development of the river shoreline east of the cable bridge, additional infrastructure as a support of future growth and industrialization, a $9 million water treatment facility, and the creation of a new overpass at Lewis Street.

Kennewick officials are looking for increased private development of the Vista Entertainment District and to the development of the Southridge area, which they expect will include 60% of the cities future growth.  The city is planning the Bridge-to-Bridge, River-to-Rail effort with the Port of Kennewick, which consists of a major overhaul of the property that lies between the blue and cable bridges.

West Richland is looking to expand the economic base and expand infrastructure between Red and Badger Mountains, and invest in tourism with regards to the wine industry as a way to add to the regional vision, and increase growth in that community.

In a time when costs to each municipality are increasing, funding from the state faces cuts, and the residents want more metropolitan projects, the officials in each city are optimistic about continued growth.  Let’s be optimistic along with them – Time will tell……..

Kennewick real estate listings

Tuesday, September 29th, 2009

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Remembering our Fallen Heroes

Monday, September 28th, 2009

Over the course of this past weekend, several families from the Pacific Northwest gathered in private meetings and public ceremonies to honor the sons, daughters, husbands, fathers and friends they have lost in Iraq and Afghanistan.

A beautiful nighttime candlelight vigil was held in Columbia Park in Kennewick on Saturday evening after a day of private workshops for the families of the fallen. And on a beautifully sunny Sunday at Flat Top Park in West Richland, they gathered again – this time with hundreds of citizens who came to be a part of the remembrance.  Our state governor and other dignitaries spoke of the sacrifices made by these families. 

Former Richland resident and 4-star general of the United States Marine Corps, James N. Mattis, spoke to the families and assembled group.  Mattis himself led the invasion into Baghdad and has spent plenty of time with boots on the ground in Iraq and Afghanistan.

The Tri-Cities is very supportive of our men and women in uniform and for this annual memorial for those who gave all in the name of our freedom.