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Wick Communications bought the Richland County Leader from Russ Wells in 1988 and merged it with the Sidney Herald to form the Sidney Herald-Leader. [4] In April 2024, the newspaper announced it cease publishing on Wednesdays and moving forward will only publish one day a week on Saturdays. [5]
Bird watchers, horseback riders and hikers at W.E. Johnson Park were shocked in early May to discover 10 acres of shrub steppe habitat — sagebrush — destroyed in Richland’s least developed park.
The Round Up was established in 1907 as a result of a merger of The New Mexico Collegian, which was founded in January 1891, and the College Weekly, which was founded in November 1906. [1] It was first published in 1907–1908 school year, with 37 weekly issues completing its first volume, through the leadership of Justin R. Weddell, the ...
The Herald also serves the smaller cities of Benton City, Connell, Prosser and West Richland. It is the only major English-language newspaper in Washington east of Yakima and south of Spokane, and includes local and national news, opinion columns, sports information, movie listings and comic strips among other features.
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This regular Tri-City Herald gives brief descriptions and updates about current and pending construction projects that are shaping the Mid-Columbia communities of Kennewick, Pasco, Richland, West ...
The Richland Chronicle (Richland College) (2007) The State News (Michigan State University) (2014) Student Life ... Roundup (Great Falls High School) (2001) Rouser ...
Rogalsky said the north Richland recycle station operated without incident for years when it was in the parking lot of the 7-Eleven at Spengler Street and George Washington Way.