What Makes Your Town Special? – This Week: Prosser [SURVEY]
Every community in the Mid-Columbia is distinct and has features that set it apart. What are those for Prosser?
Every community in the Mid-Columbia is distinct and has features that set it apart. What are those for Prosser?
While gas prices may be coming in a little bit after a four-month surge, they still stand at almost four dollars a gallon. According to a new survey from Harris Interactive of 2,451 adults, these unprecedentedly high prices are causing Americans to change their overall spending habits.
While one might assume the happiest time in life is during the carefree days of childhood or the wild years of college, for most people it actually comes years after that.
The other day I listened to a girlfriend complain about her hubby spending immense amounts of time playing video games and it was driving her crazy!
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I love to laugh! And I find myself laughing a lot to some of the sitcom's like Everybody loves Raymond, King of Queens, Family guy, Two And A Half Men etc.But, I often wonder when I watch these shows with men acting like they are dumb idots if it is offensive at all to men.
Some people may wonder where we radio personalities get all the stuff we talk about on the air...
According to a new survey in which respondents were asked to rate their own looks on a scale of one to ten, Americans are a very self-confident bunch.
It wouldn’t be Christmas time without Christmas movies, and even though the same half-dozen or so holiday classics tend to be played again and again during December two Christmas films folks are still not sick of are ‘A Christmas Story’ and ‘It’s a Wonderful Life.’
A new survey by Brawny Paper Towels reveals that the amount of time women spend cleaning triples during the holiday season. Other findings:
Let us know what you think the messiest holiday is....Leave a comment below and listen for the results with Big Jim & Stacy Lee in the morning!
Sixty-seven percent of Americans think that a woman should take her husband’s surname upon marriage, according to an Indiana University survey of 815 adults.
71 percent of American workers are either “not engaged” or “actively disengaged” in their work.
According to Gallup’s employee engagement index, which is based on workers’ responses to 12 workplace elements, 19 percent of the employed are actively disengaged in their work, 52 percent are not engaged, and only 29 percent feel engaged in their jobs.