Four Richland businesses have made Inc. business magazine’s annual list of the 5,000 fastest-growing companies in the country, according to the current issue of the publication.
A Tri-City restaurant entrepreneur who has owned and run Gangnam Style BBQ in Kennewick since 2017 recently opened a second location at 1275 Lee Blvd in Richland.
The Washington State University Tri-Cities Institute for Northwest Energy Futures, or INEF, is holding an open house and ribbon cutting Oct. 2 to address how to meet the energy demands of the future.
A new commercial steam corn flaker in Plymouth will be used to make feed that’s easier for cattle to digest. It’ll have the capacity to make 800 tons of flaked corn a day, supplying dairies and feedlots throughout the Columbia Basin, Yakima Valley and beyond.
This Wallula intermodal facility soft-launched early this year with a shipment of about 300 tons of hay, which was trucked in and then transferred to railcars and moved via train to the Northwest Seaport Alliance’s Port of Tacoma.
A Kennewick woman built a career in banking and serves the community through both her banking work at Washington Trust Bank and her service in nonprofits.
After more than 15 years in the financial services industry, Kevin Floyd has opened Pomona Wealth Management, calling it a “next generation” wealth management firm that’s fully independent and based in the Tri-Cities.
A unique Richland store specializing in military surplus equipment and law enforcement uniforms recently received state certification as a Women Business Enterprise.
Gastro Health’s Tri-Cities Endoscopy Center recently added a new gastroenterologist to its Kennewick team. Dr. Amber Charoen is one of only a few female gastroenterologists working in the Columbia Basin in what is a male-dominated field of medicine.
The Grid Storage Launchpad, a $75 million national grid energy storage research and development facility on the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory’s Richland campus, was dedicated on Aug. 13.
The Pacific Clinic at 1350 N. Grant St. in Kennewick recently completed construction on a new sports wing that includes six indoor pickleball and six tennis courts.
New Boeing CEO brings experience and success to pave the way for Boeing to re-emerge as the pinnacle of aerospace, where it was before the Chicago move in 2001.