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  2. Market for million-dollar Tri-Cities homes is picking up. 29 ...

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    A 5,000-square-foot home at 194109 E. 447 PR SE in Kennewick is one of 29 million dollar homes listed for sale in the Tri-Cities at the end of January. The house has six bedrooms, fourth bathrooms ...

  3. Will a Richland farm circle be Washington’s 3rd military ...

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    A farm circle between Horn Rapids Dam and the Horn Rapids Motorsport Complex could be the final resting place for thousands of U.S. military veterans.

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    Framatome received about $6.7 million in tax waivers for a $360 million plant it is considering building at its campus on Horn Rapids Road. For city agendas, go to richlandwa.portal.civicclerk.com ...

  5. Camp Columbia (Hanford) - Wikipedia

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    Camp Columbia or Columbia Camp was a prison labor camp established on the north shore of the Yakima River opening on February 1, 1944, near Horn Rapids. The camp was operated between February 1944 and October 1947 by Federal Bureau of Prisons to provide labor supporting the Hanford Site. The camp was used to house "minimum-custody-type ...

  6. Horn Rapids Dam - Wikipedia

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    Horn Rapids Dam (also known as Wanawish Dam) is a concrete barrage dam on the Yakima River in Benton County, Washington near the intersection of SR 240 and SR 225.The dam is not used for hydroelectric production, rather to fill irrigation canals on either bank of the river.

  7. Hanford Site - Wikipedia

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    The Hanford Site occupies 586 square miles (1,518 km 2) – roughly equivalent to half the total area of Rhode Island – within Benton County, Washington. [1] [2] It is a desert environment receiving less than ten inches (250 mm) of annual precipitation, covered mostly by shrub-steppe vegetation.