What's up Richland! Let's start this morning right by getting caught up on what's going on around town. Keep reading to stay in the loop. ☕️️
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Also on today's calendar: Luke Basile at Barnard Griffin - RICHLAND and 5 more events.
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1. Couple featured on ‘Today Show' for a captivating Richland Christmas display (tri-cityherald.com) — A Richland couple’s over‑the‑top Christmas display on Columbia Park Trail has drawn national attention, including a feature on NBC’s “Today” show. Their three-acre property is packed with themed houses, giant characters, and about 40 decorated trees, and it’s open free to the public nightly, weather permitting, through New Year’s Day. Visitors are encouraged to check a local Facebook group for any schedule updates.
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2. Openings: Popular eatery revival + Richland restaurant closing (tri-cityherald.com) — Richland diners have a lot to track this month: Public House 255 is closing Dec. 20, while a former Starbucks on George Washington Way has reopened as a Westside Pizza with dine-in, takeout, and delivery. Meanwhile, Aub’s Lounge in Richland is seeking community support to stay open, and a popular cheesesteak spot is plotting a comeback as a food truck popup.
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3. High-protein diet trend raises questions about nutritional balance (applevalleynewsnow.com) — Richland residents are being urged by local nutrition experts to treat high‑protein diet trends with caution and focus on balanced meals built around whole foods. A Kadlec dietitian explains how to calculate your personal protein needs, when higher intake can help, and why many protein‑fortified snacks may add unnecessary calories, saturated fat, and sodium without the benefits of less‑processed options.
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4. Taxpayers fund six-figure salary for WSP trooper charged in fatal Richland crash (applevalleynewsnow.com) — A Washington State Patrol trooper charged in a fatal Richland crash remains on paid leave, continuing to earn more than $133,000 a year until her 2026 trial concludes. The case, stemming from a March 1 collision that killed a motorcyclist, is raising questions about how long officers facing serious charges can receive full taxpayer-funded salaries while awaiting verdicts.
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