Thursday, July 10th, 2025

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Good morning, Richland. Here's your local news at a glance for Thursday, the 10th of July.
BUSINESS NEWS
- ➤ STCU, based in Liberty Lake, named Lindsey Myhre as its new permanent president and CEO on July 9, making her the first woman to hold the top role in its 91-year history—she had served as interim CEO and worked at STCU for 25 years. Myhre will lead the credit union as it expands its branch network with a 50th branch set to open in September—adding to services for its 300,000 members. Tri-Cities Area Journal of Business
CRIME NEWS
- ➤ Kennewick police arrested Adan Chapa, 44, of Pasco, on July 8 for commercial burglaries from September 7, 2024 after DNA evidence — including an orange and a head lamp dropped at one scene — linked him to the crimes. Apple Valley News Now
EDUCATION NEWS
- ➤ The One Big Beautiful Bill gives nearly 800,000 Washington borrowers new student loan repayment options that extend standard plans from 10 to 25 years and offer income-based assistance for lower income borrowers. Borrowers in current plans like ICR, PAYE, or the defunct Biden-era SAVE plan must choose a new option by July 1, 2028 (or be moved to the Repayment Assistance Plan) and will receive an interest waiver when payments cover accrued interest. KFLD
- ➤ Battelle announced its largest donation (over $3 million) to fund a new S.T.E.M learning center at Columbia Basin College to refurbish an existing building for hands-on programs and immersive experiences that will inspire future scientists. Columbia Basin College said it will study successful S.T.E.M centers to guide its planning. KEPR
ENVIRONMENT NEWS
- ➤ Community members met Tuesday night at the Benton Franklin Health District in Kennewick to learn about toxic algae in the Columbia River and in water sources used for drinking. Climate effects specialist Jim Coleman explained that routine tests showed toxin levels above recreational limits in a Columbia Park pond and advised caution for pets and young children — officials urge residents to follow posted warning signs. NBC Tri-Cities
GOVERNMENT NEWS
- ➤ SURSAC said it was distancing itself from a subgroup's recommendation for a buyers club to supply illegal drugs and clarified that its role is limited to forming workgroups. The workgroup was disbanded after submitting its recommendations—lawmakers received the suggestions amid media confusion. KONA
HEALTH NEWS
- ➤ On Tuesday night, July 9, community members gathered at Benton Franklin Health District to learn about toxic algae in the Columbia River and nearby waters. Climate effects specialist Jim Coleman explained that the agency conducted twice-monthly water tests and that yellow warning signs marked unsafe spots—recent tests showed some waters exceeded safe toxin levels— while advising residents to keep children and pets safe. FOX41 Yakima
SPORTS NEWS
- ➤ IRONMAN 70.3 is scheduled for Sunday, September 21st and features a 56-mile bike course that winds through Richland, Benton City, and West Richland—local roads will be closed for traffic—as participants face detours. KFLD
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Righteous Richland Sprint Triathlon
8:30-11 a.m. — Howard Amon Park — Registration fee applicable — Dive into a thrilling sprint triathlon featuring a swim, bike ride, and run through beautiful Columbia landscapes.
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Shoreline Run
7:30-10 a.m. — Howard Amon Park — Entry fee required — Participate in a scenic 10K or a fun 2-mile run along the shoreline.
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Christmas in July 5K/10K/Half Marathon
8 a.m. — Leslie Groves Park — Registration fee varies — Celebrate the holiday spirit with festive runs under the summer sun.
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Fused Glass Seed Markers Workshop
10:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. — db Studio — $65 — Create beautiful fused glass seed markers for your garden this summer.
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Paper Making Workshop at Barnard Griffin
2-4 p.m. — Barnard Griffin Winery — $40 — Transform upcycled materials into your own unique sheets of handmade paper in a whimsical workshop.
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Noah Johnston - Piano Jazz
6-8 p.m. — The Emerald of Siam Thai Restaurant and Lounge — Free show — Experience the musical talent of a young pianist and vocalist with a background in jazz.
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Boredom Busters: Summer Edition
1-3 p.m. — REACH Museum — Free with admission or membership — Engage in fun, hands-on activities inspired by museum exhibits during summer break.
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Summer Splash 5K
8-10 a.m. — Badger Mountain Community Park — Entry fee not specified — Enjoy a lively 5k race and a kids dash followed by splashes in the park's water features.
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Fair Food & Wine Pairing
12-7 p.m. — Barnard Griffin Winery — Ticket purchase required — Explore delightful wine pairings with popular fair food as the kitchen prepares festival favorites.
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