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  • National construction spending, hiring up slightly thanks to data centers

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    A construction trades group is sounding the alarm on more communities restricting data center projects when such projects have boosted construction spending and hiring, shoring up declines in other parts of the building sector. 
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    Overwhelmed by the sheer number of contractors and other trade professionals as you plan for a home project? Pacific Northwest National Laboratory is helping to make sure the most qualified can stand out from the rest, at least online. 
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    Strategic site, ready workforce drive Rockwool’s Wallula project

    Rockwool is preparing to begin construction on its $175 million manufacturing plant in Wallula, citing the region’s strategic location and strong local workforce pipeline.

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    Burger joint prepares move into vacant drive-in

    The Tri-Cities is one step closer to getting its first location of a popular Portland-area burger joint.

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    New multimillion-dollar terminal bolsters Pasco’s freight network

    A North Carolina-based trucking company with a long history in the Tri-Cities has opened a new and larger shipping facility north of Pasco.

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Hanford

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    Federal funding hits record for Hanford, but billions more needed

    Hanford remains the nation’s most expensive and technically complex cleanup project, and delays, legal obligations and debates over how to treat tank waste – including whether to vitrify or grout certain wastes – mean the site could still take decades and tens of billions more to fully clean up. 

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    Hanford 2026

    222-S Lab celebrates 75 years of science supporting Hanford cleanup

    Navarro-ATL’s early 400 employees provide essential, cost-effective analytical services that support Hanford’s cleanup. This year, we strengthened safety and expanded capacity, with a clear focus on reducing risk and improving decisions. 

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    Hanford 2026

    Vit plant team transitions from readiness to results with vitrification underway

    The vitrification milestone represents a transition from readiness to results – and marks the beginning of sustained waste treatment at one of the most complex environmental cleanup facilities ever built.  

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Retirement

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    Quest for knowledge

    Richland club keeps lifelong learning alive for nearly six decades

    United in a quest for knowledge, a group of women meets monthly in Richland to focus on “intelligent inquiry” as a means of personal growth.

  • Generational care
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    Senior-focused agency parts ways with top leader

    After several months of changes, from adding programs to a major name change and rebrand, the leader of one of the largest social-service nonprofits in the Tri-Cities has parted ways as the agency works to “align” with its “long-term vision.”

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    ‘Hidden gem’ program offers daytime health care for seniors

    For more than 40 years, a local nonprofit has helped keep the elderly and the developmentally disabled moving and engaged through their day services. The organization’s work helps keep clients in their homes and cuts down on hospitalizations. 

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Business Profiles

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    New Tri-Cities IT firm blends AI, cybersecurity for nuclear renaissance

    OSC Technical Solutions is using AI and cybersecurity expertise to support the Hanford cleanup and prepare for the next generation of nuclear projects.

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    Columbia Gardens adds art studio to tenant mix

    An art studio offering classes in oil painting, watercolors and mixed media has joined the collection of wineries and food trucks at Columbia Gardens Artisan Village in Kennewick.

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    Longtime Kennewick lumber yard to open Horn Rapids showroom

    Family-owned for more than 35 years, Tri-City Lumber is making its first expansion outside of Kennewick, adding a showroom in Richland’s Horn Rapids area.

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Building Tri-Cities

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    Columbia Valley Center for Recovery

    Benton County has completed construction of its 56,000-square-foot the Columbia Valley Center for Recovery at 216 W. 10th Ave. in Kennewick.


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    Kadlec Clinic Candy Mountain Primary Care

    Kadlec has completed construction of its new Candy Mountain Primary Care facility at 4100 Keene Road in West Richland.


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    Bunker Family Orthodontics

    Bunker Family Orthodontics has completed a remodel of its office at 723 Gage Blvd. in Richland, near the intersection of Gage Boulevard and Keene Road.


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Opinion

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    Two words employers deserve to hear more often: thank you

    It’s worth saying thank you to our business community. We should tell them more often.

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    We must take care of Hanford’s legacy to embrace our energy future

    Each year, Hanford becomes less a question of science and safety and more a recurring budget battle. But the mission is neither optional nor temporary: It is a legal and moral obligation. If there were ever a time to move beyond stop-and-go funding and commit to finishing the job, it is now.


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    Want equal pay, protection from harassment? Put more women in leadership

    More women in leadership is our best hope to close the wage gap and hold corporations and government accountable when our rights are violated. 

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