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 Richland, WA (Washington) - Richland Police Station in foreground. Federal offices and courthouse in the background (white building). | |
|  Richland, WA (Washington) - One of a string of parks, Howard Amon Park, along the Columbia River in Richland, on a wintery January day. The conical structure to the right is an open-air stage referred to as "The Fingernail." |  Richland, WA (Washington) - The view of Rattlesnake Mountain from the Horn Rapids Golf Course in Richland. |  Richland, WA (Washington) - Kadlec Medical Center, a regional hospital in Richland. |  Richland, WA (Washington) - Pacific Northwest National Laboratory Campus. PNNL has been operated for the U.S. Department of Energy by Battelle Memorial Institute since 1965. |  Richland, WA (Washington) - The view of Rattlesnake Mountain, a windswept treeless sub-alpine ridge 1,060 meters high, from the Horn Rapids Golf Course in Richland. |  Richland, WA (Washington) - The view from Badger Mountain Centennial Preserve shows Red Mountain in the foreground and Rattlesnake Mountain beyond it. Taken in January, this photo does not show the spectacular spring flower display. |  Richland, WA (Washington) - Richland Marina Park seen from the Yachting Club. |  Richland, WA (Washington) - Office buildings along Jadwin Avenue in Richland. |  Richland, WA (Washington) - Consolidated Information Center (CIC), which is operated jointly by Pacific Northwest National Laboratory and Washington State University (WSU). It is located on the WSU Tri-Cities campus in Richland. | See also: Richland WA real estate |
 01/28/10 The Department of Energy is ready to help the Tri-Cities area make the eventual transition to fewer
 01/28/10 WASHINGTON, DC - Energy Secretary Steven Chu today announced $6 billion in new funding under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act to accelerate environmental cleanup work and create thousands of jobs across 12 states - including a major investment in Washington.
 01/28/10 WASHINGTON, DC - Energy Secretary Steven Chu today announced $6 billion in new funding under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act to accelerate environmental cleanup work and create thousands of jobs across 12 states.
 01/28/10 Richmond, Wash. - With the goal of bringing new jobs and green power to the West, Energy Secretary Steven Chu today announced the start of the McNary-John Day transmission project in Washington and Oregon, which will be funded by $343 million from the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act.
 01/28/10 RICHLAND, Wash.-With the construction of the Waste Treatment Plant at the Hanford Site behind him, Secretary Chu joined Washington Governor Gregoire, Oregon Governor Kulongoski, Washington Attorney General McKenna, U.S. Senators Murray and Cantwell, acting U.S. Assistant Attorney General Cruden and other officials today to announce a proposed legal settlement that will impose a new, enforceable ...
 01/28/10 WASHINGTON, DC - U.S. Secretary of Energy Steven Chu announced today that Energy Department-funded researchers have won 46 of the 100 awards given out this year by R&D Magazine for the most outstanding technology developments with promising commercial potential.
 01/20/10 Betty May was born May 9, 1925, in Seattle, WA to John and May Lavender and passed January 17, 2010. She lived in Selleck and the Black Diamond, WA area during her younger years, later moving to Wenatchee in 1937, where she met her husband-to-be in Wenatchee High School, Ted Munch.
 01/17/10 PASCO -- The Chiawana girls were in need of a spark late in the first quarter of Saturday's CBB
 01/17/10 PASCO -- Attention must be paid to Walla Walla's big two of Gary Winston and Michael Weisner.
 01/16/10 RICHLAND -- The Walla Walla girls came into Friday's CBBN Cascade game at Richland in a funk, l
 01/16/10 WALLA WALLA -- Gary Winston converted a three-point play for Walla Walla with 20 seconds remaining,
 01/15/10 The latest Associated Press boys high school basketball rankings are out and three CBBN Cascade Divi
 01/14/10 This is a triple dose of bad news for real estate in Everett. These three separate bits of informati...
 01/12/10 Myrtle Grace Manor, 93, of Chelan and a former longtime Wenatchee resident, died Saturday morning, January 9, 2010, at home with her children at her bedside. She was born on September 26, 1916, in Kansas City, MO, to Charles John Barnett and Mabel Cameron Barnett.
 01/09/10 KENNEWICK, WA - As the old adage goes, 'good teams find ways to win.' And, on Friday night at Toyota Center, the Tri-City Americans used the man-advantage to do just that.
 01/08/10 A state-by-state breakdown of how select counties would be affected by three proposed ranges for the allowable concentration of ground-level ozone, which is measured here in parts per billion. The figures are based on monitored air quality from 2006-2008 and include only counties with smog monitors. StateWould violate Would violate Would violate 70 ppb 65 ppb60 ppb Ala. Baldwin Ala. Colbert Ala ...
 01/08/10 PRO?FOOTBALL National Football League AMERICAN CONFERENCE East W L T Pct PF PA x-New England 10 6 0 .625 427 285 y-N.Y. Jets 9 7 0 .563 348 236 Miami 7 9 0 .438 360 390 Buffalo 6 10 0 .375 258 326 South W L T Pct PF PA x-Indianapolis 14 2 0 .875 416 307 Houston 9 7 0 .563 388 333 Tennessee 8 8 0 .500 354 402 Jacksonville 7 9 0 .438 290 380 North W L T Pct PF PA x-Cincinnati 10 6 0 .625 305 291 y ...
 01/07/10 Art in briefs for Friday, Jan. 08, 2010. Badger Mountain Blues Band sets release party The Badge
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 10/02/09 U.S. Energy Secretary Steven Chu announced the first round of funding from $1.4 billion from the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act for the selection of 12 projects that will capture carbon dioxide from industrial sources for storage or beneficial use. The first phase of these projects will include $21.6 million in Recovery Act funding and $22.5 million in private funding for a total initial ...
 08/04/09 Washington, D.C. - U.S Department of Energy Secretary Steven Chu announced today that more than $327 million in new funding from the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act will go toward scientific research, instrumentation, and laboratory infrastructure projects. |