Iceman
"Roamer, wanderer, nomad, vagabond. Call me what you will."
Two seasons ago, little did we know the big splash a Dust Devil 2nd baseman would be making, especially in the NFL.
As of Friday afternoon, Brody had 59 votes, Chloe had 54 and Sophia had 51. Several more had votes in the 20s that could still rally. As we head into the final week of voting, remember to share the link with all your friends and family and tell them to support you!
We have as many listeners outside the Tri-Cities as within it, yet much of what we talk about and the news we report focuses on Richland, Kennewick, and Pasco. We’re going to try to make that up to everyone by starting special projects, likely a photo essay, featuring other communities in our region
Unless you're completely nuts, you love pizza. I love pizza. Everyone likes pizza. Pizza Hut is a definite American icon, but sometimes you just can't go wrong with home-style pizza. You know, the kind Mom and Pop in Oklahoma used to make. Let's s
It's still too early to call, but I think Angel's all but wrapped this one up. The two Hot Mama front-runners were neck and neck until this morning, when Angel's supporters pushed her far in the lead
Thanks for using our website to request songs. Here's what you told us you wanted to hear.
This is a close one, maybe too close. Tomorrow is the last day to vote for the 2012 Mid-Columbia Hot Mom contest. Angel is ahead by less than 150 votes, but there is still time for her to seal a victory, or for Jamie 3 to pull enough votes to rally from behind and win
Alexis Lawrence is a freshman at Tri-Cities Prep and a level 10 gymnast at Garland's Gymnastics. She recently qualified to the National Gymnastics Championships in Hampton Virginia May 11-12th
The last day of school is soon approaching and hundreds of young people of all ages are going to be looking for work. The job market hasn't been great for adults, so teens and college kids will be in a pinch to find work
Get your submission in for our Hot Mommas Contest by midnight Wednesday. Voting to decide the winner will start at 10 a.m. Thursday.
For your viewing pleasure, here are KORD's picks for Un-Hottest Moms:
Maggie
The annual Salmon Summit is a wonderful educational experience to take your family to see. I remember volunteering two years ago and highly recommend you attend. Through-out the year, elementary schools in the Tri-Cities raise salmon from fingerlings until they've grown to fish, when they release them into the Columbia River for the Salmon Summit
Did you know the mining industry supported the Tri-Cities economy in the 19th century? In school we learn that before the Hanford Project the Tri-Cities was a ranching and agricultural community, but the beef and produce went to mines in Montana and British Columbia