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In the News (Fri 25 Dec 09)

  
 WASHINGTON STATE REGISTER
(Wholesalers not licensed in the state of Washington who are making sales of cigarettes to Indians in accordance with a cigarette tax contract authorized by RCW 43.06.455 must comply with the specific terms of their individual contracts.
The Washington state cigarette tax is imposed on a per cigarette basis.
The Washington state cigarette tax is due and payable by the first person who sells, uses, consumes, handles, possesses or distributes the cigarettes in this state.
www1.leg.wa.gov /documents/wsr/2005/02/05-02-035.htm

  
 Lewis and Clark's Columbia River - Interstate 82/395 Bridge
The 3,308-feet-long bridge today carries southbound traffic on Washington's Interstate 82 across the river into Oregon.
The 1955 bridge between Umatilla, Oregon, and Plymouth, Washington, replaced two privately-owned ferries -- one between Umatilla, Oregon, and Plymouth, Washington, and the other at Patterson, Washington.
The Interstate 82/395 Bridge crosses the Columbia River at River Mile (RM) 291, just upstream of the Umatilla River and downstream of the McNary Dam and Sillusi Butte, a "knob" mentioned by Lewis and Clark.
englishriverwebsite.com /LewisClarkColumbiaRiver/Regions/Places/interstate_82_395_bridge.html   (1221 words)

  
 Interstate 82
Interstate Washington 82 starts at Jct I-90 near Ellensburg and ends at the state line on the bridge across the Columbia River between Plymouth Washington and Umatilla Oregon 132.57 miles later.
The article mentions that the the route is to be called Interstate 82 and tht the I-5 and I-90 numbers were to be assigned to the US 99 and US 10 Interstate corridors.
In addition to the 1,000 miles added to the Interstate system by law in 1956, another 1,000 miles were freed up for reallocation by shortening the alignment of Interstate corridors through taking shortcuts not followed by the highways, mostly US numbered routes, that had been designated as Interstate in 1944.
www.angelfire.com /wa2/hwysofwastate/i082.html   (485 words)

  
 Highways in Washington by Travel Data 21
Interstate 82 connects Interstate 90 near Ellensburg in Washington with Interstate 84 near Hermiston in Oregon.
Interstate 405: This freeway bypasses Seattle to the east of Interstate 5.
Interstate 5 is a major north-to-south highway that begins at the US-Canada border and runs southward through Washington to Oregon and California to the US-Mexico border.
www.traveldata21.com /usa/wa/hwy   (437 words)

  
 Interstate 82 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
On I-82, exits 88 and 93 are the only interstate exits in the state of Washington still lit with mercury vapor streetlights.
Interstate 82 (abbreviated I-82) is an interstate highway in the northwestern United States.
I-82 serves at a local connector between cities along the Yakima River.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Interstate_82   (635 words)

  
 Interstate 182 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Interstate 182 (abbreviated I-182) is a short interstate spur route of Interstate 82 located in the Tri-Cities region of Washington state.
The western terminus of I-182 is with I-82 west of Richland; the eastern terminus is with U.S. Highway 395 in Pasco.
At this point, Interstate 182 becomes U.S. Highway 12, and U.S. Highway 395.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Interstate_182   (137 words)

  
 Washington State Highways: I-82
I-82 crosses into Washington over the Columbia River north of Umatilla, Oregon, passes west of the Tri-Cities area, then mostly follows the Yakima River north to its termination at I-90 in Ellensburg.
East-west Interstates have lower numbers in the South and higher numbers in the North, yet all of I-82 is north of I-84.
I-82 multiplexes with US-97 between I-90 to 20 miles south of Yakima and with US-395 from the Tri-Cities area to the Columbia, and follows the route of the former US-410 in between.
www.phenry.org /wsh/i82.html   (135 words)

  
 Washington State Patrol - District 3 Detachments
This area includes Interstate 82 from Benton County to the Oregon border, State Route 395 from Kennewick to Adams County, State Route 240 to State Route 24, and the highways in and around the Tri-Cities.
These include Interstate 82 from Zillah to milepost 88 east of Prosser, State Route 221 to Patterson, State Route 14 west to milepost 152, and State Route 24 to the Vernita Bridge.
The seven troopers who work out of the Sunnyside office are responsible to provide traffic law enforcement and assistance services on all of the state and interstate highways in east Yakima and west Benton Counties.
www.wa.gov /wsp/about/d3detach.htm   (621 words)

  
 South Central Washington Travel Alerts Slowdowns
Expect back-ups and delays on SR 24 and Nob Hill Blvd. No lane closure on Interstate 82 this week resulting from construction.
SR 24 - Road construction on SR 24 in both directions from Junction Interstate 82 to Keys Road since 6:00 AM, 05/23/05 until 3:06 PM, 09/30/07
This project widens SR 24 by adding one lane in each direction from I-82 to Riverside Road.
www.wsdot.wa.gov /traffic/trafficalerts/SouthCentral.aspx?refnum=38975&action=2   (169 words)

  
 Interstate Highway System - Construction
Interstate routes in Washington State include segments of I-5, I-90, I-405, I-205, I-705, I-182, and I-82.
Washington sections of the Interstate yet to be completed included I-90 from I-5 to I-405, portions of I-405 and I-5 High Occupancy Vehicle lanes, and I-705 in Tacoma.
There are 764 miles of Interstate in Washington (1.8% of the national total) and 3,671.4 lane miles (1.95% of the national total).
ltc.leg.wa.gov /manual97/resour75.htm   (169 words)

  
 Project Register - Environmental Stewardship and Transportation Infrastructure Project Reviews - U.S. Department of Transportation
Interstate 5 Corridor - The construction of general-purpose lanes and high occupancy vehicle lanes to the Interstate 5 from State Road 91 in Buena Park and the addition of high occupancy vehicle lanes from Interstate 605 to Interstate 710 in the City of Commerce.
Interstate 680 High Occupancy Vehicle Lanes - Construction of a high occupancy vehicle (HOV) lane, auxiliary lanes and related improvements in the northbound portion of I-680 connecting the City of Milpitas in Santa Clara County, California to the City of Pleasanton in Alameda County, California.
Tracy I-205 Widening - The widening of Interstate 205 from four lanes to six lanes from west of the 11th Street Overcrossing to the Interstate 205/Interstate 5 junction in San Joaquin County.
www.fhwa.dot.gov /stewardshipeo/projreg.htm   (1566 words)

  
 Washington Interstate 82. Eddie, Are You Kidding?
1998 Washington State Interstate Guide and Micro$haft® Streets and Trips 2k2.
No claims for accuracy or guarantees of availability are made by the author of this web page.
Services shown on this table are based on the data shown on the
mryamamoto.50megs.com /ih82/wa_ih82.htm   (218 words)

  
 Interstate 705
Seven Interstates >> -- 5, 82, 90, 182, 205, 405, 705 >> -- none 2-digits/odd.
Calling it an interstate inflates the freeway's importance.
"TACOMA - Interstate 705 skirts the eastern edge of downtown, separating the decaying central business district from an equally dilapidated port and waterfront.
www.kurumi.com /roads/3di/i705.html   (218 words)

  
 Interstate 705
Seven Interstates >> -- 5, 82, 90, 182, 205, 405, 705 >> -- none 2-digits/odd.
Calling it an interstate inflates the freeway's importance.
Witness the following misc.transport.road exchange (about states with no odd 2-digit interstates):
www.kurumi.com /roads/3di/i705.html   (212 words)

  
 Moving to New Hampshire
Some trains operate as sightseeing excursions for tourists, and a rare cog railroad (which is propelled by cogs on a gear wheel pushing against crossbeams in the track) takes passengers to the top of Mount Washington.
New Hampshire had 24,332 km (15,119 mi) of public highway in 1998, of which 360 km (224 mi) was part of the federal interstate highway system.
The war brought dramatic new activity to the Portsmouth Navy Yard, which launched 82 submarines from 1940 to 1945.
www.abcmovex.com /states/NEWHAMPSHIRE.html   (212 words)

  
 Interstate 82
On I-82, exits 88 and 93 are the only interstate exits in the state of Washington still lit with Mercury Vapor streetlights.
I-82, while it is important, as are all interstates, in long-haul truck shipping and road-based vacationers to more interesting places, is essentially the lifeline of the Yakima Valley.
ZZYZX note: Other than maybe I-39, all Interstates have at least 1 city larger (or at least better known) than Yakima in them.
www.ihoz.com /I82.html   (212 words)

  
 Best Western Lincoln Inn in Toppenish, United States
Toppenish is located in the heart of the Yakima Valley's Wine Country right between Interstate 82 and Highway 97.
Toppenish, Washington located off I-82, Exit 50 is where "The West Still Lives".
Toppenish is nationally known as the "City of Murals" with over 65 murals painted on buildings throughout town.
www.hotelsusaonline.com /wct_11248002.html   (212 words)

  
 November Awarded Bids for Letting 2002
Washington County – 2.23 miles of Milling and Overlaying of U.S. 82 from Mississippi Highway 1 Easterly to Woodlawn Subdivision in Greenville.
Washington County – 8.6 miles of Milling and Overlaying of U.S. 82 beginning East of the Railroad Underpass at Leland and ending at the Washington/Sunflower County Line.
Harrison County – 15.6 km of Construction of Mississippi Highway 67 from Interstate 110 to Cowan-Lorraine Road Exit.
www.mdot.state.ms.us /business/bids/awarded/2003/nov02.htm   (556 words)

  
 Interstate Highway System - Construction
Interstate routes in Washington State include segments of I-5, I-90, I-405, I-205, I-705, I-182, and I-82.
Washington sections of the Interstate yet to be completed included I-90 from I-5 to I-405, portions of I-405 and I-5 High Occupancy Vehicle lanes, and I-705 in Tacoma.
There are 764 miles of Interstate in Washington (1.8% of the national total) and 3,671.4 lane miles (1.95% of the national total).
ltc.leg.wa.gov /manual97/resour75.htm   (453 words)

  
 Washington State Patrol - District 3 Detachments
This area includes Interstate 82 from Benton County to the Oregon border, State Route 395 from Kennewick to Adams County, State Route 240 to State Route 24, and the highways in and around the Tri-Cities.
These include Interstate 82 from Zillah to milepost 88 east of Prosser, State Route 221 to Patterson, State Route 14 west to milepost 152, and State Route 24 to the Vernita Bridge.
Six of the ten troopers are responsible for all state highways in Walla Walla County east of the Wallula Junction on State Route 12, and east of Eureka Road on SR 124.
www.wsp.wa.gov /about/d3detach.htm   (453 words)

  
 Washington
Washington, Georgia, United States [County]; population was 19,112 in 1990; housing units was 7,416 in 1990; location is 32°58'N 82°48'W; land area is 680.47 square miles (435,502 acres); water area is 3.96 square miles (2,533 acres); FIPS code is 303 [ SourceCBP ]
Washington, Georgia, United States [ City ]; population was 4,279 in 1990; housing units was 1,776 in 1990; location is 33°44'N 82°45'W; land area is 7.82 square miles (5,004 acres); water area is 0.02 square miles (12 acres); FIPS code is 80704 [ SourceCBP ]
Washington, Kansas, United States [ City ]; population was 1,304 in 1990; housing units was 675 in 1990; location is 39°49'N 97°3'W; land area is 0.72 square miles (460 acres); FIPS code is 75825 [ SourceCBP ]
www.placesnamed.com /w/a/washington.asp   (453 words)

  
 Central Washington University - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Central Washington University is located about 30 miles (50 km) north of Yakima, Washington on Interstate 82, and 110 miles (180 km) east-southeast of Seattle, Washington on Interstate 90.
Central Washington University, or CWU, is an accredited four-year educational institution located in Ellensburg, Washington in the United States.
It was later changed to Central Washington College of Education, Central Washington State College and finally to Central Washington University.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Central_Washington_University   (284 words)

  
 Interstate 80 (New Jersey)
Interstate 80 is the easternmost portion of the transcontinental freeway from San Francisco to a point four miles west of the George Washington Bridge.
(I-82 continued along the present-day I-80 / I-380 route to Scranton, where it joined I-84.) In mid-1958, when Interstate route plans were finalized through northern Pennsylvania, the New Jersey route was re-designated as part of the transcontinental Interstate 80.
One of the recommended routes was to extend from the George Washington Bridge approach in Fort Lee west to the Delaware Water Gap, and then northwest to Scranton.
www.nycroads.com /roads/I-80_NJ   (3760 words)

  
 Kittitas Valley -- View Property in Eastern Washington near Ellensburg
Major east-west freeway transportation for the Kittitas Valley is provided by Interstate-90, while Interstate-82 offers freeway access to the south.
Ellensburg, Washington, is the home of Central Washington University, which contributes to the community culture and diversity of the area.
Ellensburg, in central Washington, situated in the absolute center, heart of Washington state, offers a rural atmosphere and quieter pace than in the frantic cities.
fruitfromwashington.com /product/land/valley_view.html   (2179 words)

  
 High Priority Corridors @ AARoads.com: U.S. 395 (Corridor 19)
The state of Washington is upgrading the U.S. 395 corridor from Richland and Pasco northeast to the Interstate 90 junction; there is a rumor that this portion of U.S. 395 might receive an Interstate designation.
The State of Oregon is evaluating several corridors for a potential southern expansion of Interstate 82 south from its current interchange with Interstate 84 to California via U.S. 97 or U.S. For more information on this potential new Interstate highway, please see the Interstate 82 page.
For an Interstate corridor, that's a necessary bypass, since you'd never get Division Street (the 395 follows this very busy, very heavily developed street) turned into a freeway.
www.aaroads.com /high-priority/corr19.html   (2179 words)

  
 Central Washington University - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Central Washington University is located about 30 miles (50 km) north of Yakima, Washington on Interstate 82, and 110 miles (180 km) east-southeast of Seattle, Washington on Interstate 90.
Central Washington University, or CWU, is an accredited four-year educational institution located in Ellensburg, Washington in the United States.
Central Washington University originally opened up as Washington State Normal School in 1891.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Central_Washington_University   (313 words)

  
 Central Washington University
Central Washington University is located about 30 miles north of Yakima, Washington on Interstate 82, and 110 miles east-southeast of Seattle, Washington on Interstate 90.
Originally known as Central Washington State College, CWU opened in 1890 as a teachers college, which is still one of the primary majors taken there.
Central Washington University, or CWU, is an accredited four-year educational institution located in Ellensburg, Washington in the United States.
read-and-go.hopto.org /Universities-and-colleges-in-Washington/Central-Washington-University.html   (128 words)

  
 Kennewick, Washington (Cities)
A port on the Columbia River near its confluence with the Snake River, Kennewick lies near Interstate 82 and the Oregon border.
Kennewick is in Benton County and is one of the Tri Cities in southeastern Washington.
Meaning "winter paradise" in the Yakima tongue, Kennewick was surrounded by a bunchgrass wasteland until the late 1800s, when the first of a series of irrigation projects began to convert the sagebrush to farmland.
www.ohwy.com /wa/k/kennewic.htm   (165 words)

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