Port of Pasco plans airport expansion

Mark Ingalls, Weatherman
May 16, 2012

   As the Tri-Cities continues to grow, more people are traveling through the Tri-Cities airport. In fact, the number of travelers flying in and out of the airport is substantially higher than even this time last year.    Passenger traffic at the Tri-Cities Airport is up four percent from this time... Read more »

Band and Orchestra students go to Seattle

Zackary Julian, Staff Reporter
April 12, 2012

  At the beginning of spring break, band and orchestra students had an amazing oppurtunity to  go to Seattle. The trip lasted three days, and the students did numerous activities that gave them the oppurtunity to increase their musical skills and experience new things. The students left Thursday... Read more »

Rooter bus cancelled

Melissa Coppinger, Staff Reporter
March 6, 2012

With all the hype about our boys and girls basketball teams making it to state, students were exited to find out that the first two days of state; March 1, and March 2, 2012, there would be a rooter bus they would be able to take to see the games. The cost would be ten dollars for each day, they would... Read more »

Khan gives students a chance of a lifetime

Zach Lucas, Entertainment Editor
February 24, 2012

Spain is a country with deep history, beautiful landscapes and glorious architecture.  Teacher Sabiha Khan and several Kamiakin students are going to experience this great country first hand. For 10 days, they will learn about Spain’s culture and travel from Madrid to Andalusia and even go on... Read more »

All you need to know about Pertussis

Zackary Julian, Staff Reporter
February 7, 2012

As you may have heard, a student at Kamiakin has been diagnosed with Pertussis. No need to panic, because Pertussis is only fatal to infants. The symptoms of Pertussis include: Cough, runny nose, mild fever and coughs. In adolescents and adults, Pertussis will only appear as a normal cold. The fits... Read more »

Student shot by police officer

Gabbi Hansen, Staff Reporter
February 2, 2012

   In Brownsville, Texas an armed eighth grader was chased down in the hallways of his own school, Cummings Middle School. He allegedly brought a hand pistol to school and someone reported an anonymous tip about the gun. As soon as the tip was released, the whole middle school went into lockdown and... Read more »

Design expert instructs local publications

Kaelyn Cole, Editor in Chief
November 17, 2011

On Monday, Nov. 14, Kamiakin’s auditorium was filled with journalism and yearbook students as well as some Tri-City Herald staff members, to hear the well-known layout and design expert from Oregon, Tim Harrower. Harrower informed students of many techniques, tricks, and hard-and-fast rules of design... Read more »

Michael Jackson’s doctor is found guilty

Daniel Elliott, Op-Ed Editor
November 10, 2011

After months of waiting, reading news articles, and guessing what happened, we now know the answer. It was the doctor, in the bedroom, and he used the drug Propofol.  Now this may not be exactly how Michael Jackson died, seeing as the doctor simply prescribed this drug and did not do it with the intention... Read more »

New security guards arrive at Kamiakin

Daniel Elliot, Op-Ed Editor
October 26, 2011

As you may have already noticed, Kamiakin has lost its two security guards from last year, Arlie Gridley and Roberta Ingraham (Bobbie). In their place however, we have gained the security of Carl Hamilton and Audelia Dobin. Before Hamilton and Dobin were providing security for us here at Kamiakin, they... Read more »

Court repeals Don’t Ask Don’t Tell policy

Daniel Elliot, Op-Ed Editor
October 26, 2011

As the clock struck midnight on Sept. 20, many of the men and women serving our country rejoiced. With the repeal of the “Don’t Ask Don’t Tell” Act, these men and woman no longer have to hide the fact that they are homosexual from their fellow service men and women.    The “Don’t Ask Don’t... Read more »

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