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Home » April 2025

Articles Tagged with ''April 2025''

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Pasco landscaping company faces possible state fine

April 8, 2025
TCAJOB Staff

Staff with the state’s Utilities & Transportation Commission say a Pasco landscaping company transported and disposed of solid waste, including construction materials, without state-required certification in September and October 2024. 


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USDA cuts hit small farms as Trump showers billions on big farms

April 7, 2025
Kevin Hardy

In Washington state, 14 farms in Benton, Franklin, Yakima and Walla Walla counties participated in LFPA while Rowley & Hawkins Fruit Farm in Mesa, Royal Ranch outside of Royal City and The Herd ranch outside Ritzville participated in LFS as recently as the 2023-24 school year.


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Legislature includes tens of millions of dollars for CBC construction in budget

April 7, 2025
TCAJOB Staff

The included funding would pay for a new performing arts building on the Pasco campus along with providing funding for the college’s second student housing facility.


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Cold storage company nears $4.5 million land deal with port

April 4, 2025
Ty Beaver
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Commercial huckleberry picking temporarily halted in Gifford Pinchot National Forest

April 4, 2025
Josephine Woolington

The announcement comes after years of complaints from members of the Ḱamíłpa Band of the Yakama Nation about the agency’s commercial program. Gifford Pinchot is the only national forest that allows large-scale commercial harvest of huckleberries, which are a traditional food for the Yakama Nation and other Pacific Northwest Indigenous peoples.


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Search is on in Washington Legislature for new tax options

April 4, 2025
Jerry Cornfield

Washington’s wealthiest individuals, largest corporations and biggest banks are prime targets. Homeowners, vapers and self-storage unit renters are among those who could share in the burden. Possible tweaks to expand the state’s capital gains tax could also be in play.


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Gas prices climbing as traveling season begins

April 4, 2025
TCAJOB Staff

State lawmakers could potentially raise gas prices through higher taxes in the coming months but the cost to fuel up is already climbing.


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Lamb Weston reports improved sales, cost savings through first months of 2025

April 3, 2025
TCAJOB Staff

French fry producer Lamb Weston is beginning to see its financials turning a corner. But its corporate leaders acknowledge that they don’t anticipate smooth sailing just yet.


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State to begin treating public areas in Tri-Cities for Japanese beetles

April 3, 2025
TCAJOB Staff

The applications will begin this week in Pasco, Prosser, Sunnyside, Grandview, Mabton and Wapato. The state also continues to encourage private landowners in the treatment areas to sign up to have their properties sprayed free of charge.


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Cascade Natural Gas could face $5.7M fine over fatal fire, safety violations

April 3, 2025
TCAJOB Staff

Pipeline safety staff with the Washington Utilities & Transportation Commission are recommending Cascade Natural Gas pay nearly $5.7 million for dozens of alleged safety violations that led to a fire and fatality. An investigation found 66 alleged violations of state and federal pipeline safety laws and regulations.


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