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Site preparation has started in the 3600 block of Zintel Way in Kennewick for a new 58-unit apartment complex. The 55,650 square-foot project, listed as Canyon View Apartments, is expected to be ...
New U Women’s Clinic. 10973 W. 10th Ave. Excavation work has started on the future home of New U Women’s Clinic in in western Kennewick. The medical clinic and spa, led by Dr. Rachel Fidino ...
The area is home to 10 golf courses which can be played nearly year-round. These include Canyon Lakes, Columbia Park, and Zintel Creek Golf Clubs in Kennewick; Sun Willows Golf Club and Pasco Golfland in Pasco; and Columbia Point, Horn Rapids, West Richland, Meadow Springs, and Buckskin Golf clubs in Richland. [citation needed]
The park comprises the 400-acre (160 ha) Columbia Park East in Kennewick, and the adjacent 50-acre (20 ha) Columbia Park West in Richland. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ] Together, the parks function as a single 450-acre (180 ha) park with 4.5 miles (7.2 km) of shoreline along the Columbia River .
Amon Creek is the largest tributary of the Lower Yakima River [4] in Benton County, Washington.From the source of its East Fork to its mouth at the Yakima, it flows about 13 miles (21 km), passing through Kennewick and Richland.
A release from Kennewick police on Friday said a Kennewick middle school student died overnight after being shot with a gun at a house on the 200 block of East Canyon Drive just before 5 p.m ...
Zintel Canyon Dam is a dam spanning Zintel Canyon on the south side of Kennewick in the U.S. state of Washington. The structure was constructed in 1992 to block a water body that runs dry most of the year. [1] The watershed above the dam is approximately 18 square miles (47 km 2) comprising a semi-arid region of the Horse Heaven Hills.
Kennewick (/ ˈ k ɛ n ə w ɪ k /) is a city in Benton County in the U.S. state of Washington.It is located along the southwest bank of the Columbia River, just southeast of the confluence of the Columbia and Yakima rivers and across from the confluence of the Columbia and Snake rivers.