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Rants & Raves is a way for you to sound off on whatever issues strike your fancy. Consider it an audible letter to the editor. To leave your rant (or rave), call 509-585-7268. We'd like it if you left your name and city, but we're not counting on it. To listen to others' rants and raves, click on the headlines below, then press the play button. You also can leave comments on others rants.
Rants & Raves
Published Monday, Aug. 04, 2008

Resident wants to know if the county is spraying for mosquitoes along the Yakima River.

Published Monday, Aug. 04, 2008

One resident says the lines are too long to renew driver's license, so Tri-Cities needs new offices.

Published Monday, Aug. 04, 2008

Resident is angry that animal control won't pick up stray dogs in her neighborhood.

Published Thursday, Jul. 24, 2008

A longtime Herald reader complains about the type being too small in the TV book and parts of the Prime Life section.

Published Thursday, Jul. 24, 2008

A longtime Herald reader calls to rave about an advice column that runs in the paper.

Published Monday, Jul. 21, 2008

A reader wants to know if the Hanford Collectors went bankrupt. He also wants to know why the Herald doesn't list jail records from Franklin County.

Published Monday, Jul. 14, 2008

A reader is tired of hearing announcements in Spanish at favorite department store.

Published Monday, Jul. 07, 2008

A Tri-City resident wants to know why police can talk on the phone, drive over the speed limit, run red lights and don't wear seat belts, even when it would not appear to be an emergency.

Published Tuesday, May. 06, 2008

A reader complains that the government is spraying chem trails on us.


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