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Home » February 2025

Articles Tagged with ''February 2025''

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Energy

Franklin PUD leader retires, interim manager appointed

February 13, 2025
Rachel Visick

Franklin Public Utility District’s general manager and CEO has retired after nearly six years with the PUD and an interim manager has been appointed.


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5 ways to build, protect and grow your wealth in 2025

February 13, 2025
Guest Contributor

Here are five ways that can help you build, protect and grow your wealth in the year ahead.


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The kids are alright

Wealth managers say millennials are ready to be good investors

February 13, 2025
Ty Beaver

Millennials are now in their 30s and even early 40s and there are conflicting narratives about how they’re faring financially as they step into middle age.


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Small businesses are often the forgotten constituency

February 13, 2025
Guest Contributor

It would help if, to run for office, politicians had to first sweat making a payroll, struggle to deal with complex and costly maze of government regulations, and deal with the uncertainty of business cycles and global competition.


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Longtime security company under new ownership

February 13, 2025
Rachel Visick

A more than 60-year-old security company with a Pasco office has sold to a national fire protection, life safety and security services company.


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Long-term care planning starts with financial planning, not trusts

February 13, 2025
Guest Contributor

Before fancy trusts and gifting, before engaging attorneys, before buying insurance, put pen to paper to determine if your financial plan can sustain the cost.


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Personal income from investments is relatively low here

February 13, 2025
Guest Contributor

Benton-Franklin Trends’ Patrick Jones crunches the data on the bicounty’s per adult capita value of investment income and offers several reasons why investment income is relatively low here.


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Top books of 2024

Here are the Tri-Cities’ top titles to add to your reading list

February 13, 2025
TCAJOB Staff

Self-help books, romance and thriller novels, and memoirs all top the 10 most popular fiction and nonfiction titles checked out from the Mid-Columbia Libraries and the Richland Public Library in 2024.


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Q&A with Mike Crowley

President, North America, Lamb Weston
February 13, 2025
Guest Contributor

Q&A with Mike Crowley, president, North America, Lamb Weston.


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It’s all in the call

Teen entrepreneur from Pasco crafts calls for duck hunters

February 13, 2025
Laura Kostad

A Pasco high schooler operates P-Town Calls, which sells handmade wood and acrylic duck calls, as well as hats, beanies, sweatshirts and T-shirts in assorted colors repping the P-Town logo.


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