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Home » february 2016

Articles Tagged with ''february 2016''

New 16,700-sq.-ft. plasma collection center coming to Pasco

February 17, 2016
TCAJOB Staff
A new 16,700-sq.-ft. BioLife Plasma Center will be built at the southeast corner of Road 76 and Wrigley Drive in Pasco, across from the Mid-Columbia Library’s West Pasco branch.The general contractor on the construction project, which is estimated at $2.7 million, is W.D.S. Construction Inc., of Beaver Dam, Wis.BioLife operates...
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TRIDEC transfers former DOE land to Port of Benton, Richland

February 17, 2016
TCAJOB Staff
City of Richland, Port of Benton and Tri-City Development Council officials celebrated the official transfer of 1,341 acres of former Department of Energy land to the city and port in early February.[blockquote quote="Part of our challenge will be convincing others how it would best be used." source="Robert Thompson, Mayor of...
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Tri-Cities economy shows strength and position for growth

February 17, 2016
TCAJOB Staff
Although the Tri-Cities unemployment rate is still higher than the state and nation, other economic indicators are strong in the Mid-Columbia.[blockquote quote="Our area is in dramatic need of new construction." source="Gayle Stack, owner of EverStar Realty" align="right" max_width="300px"]Local industry leaders and experts, from economists and realtors to hospitality and government...
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Local chefs, school districts offer spring cooking classes

February 17, 2016
TCAJOB Staff
Learn some new culinary techniques, test out some tasty recipes and enjoy spending time with fellow foodies at one of the many cooking classes being offered now through this spring.Kennewick Community Education has an impressive list of classes to choose from ranging from traditional Jewish dishes to Chinese cuisine, quick...
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HomeStreet’s Hometown Home Loan program provides special benefits for employees

February 17, 2016
TCAJOB Staff
HomeStreet Bank, a Seattle-based bank, has only had a presence in the Tri-Cities’ market for about a year, but it’s already demonstrating how it does business differently.[blockquote quote="This program helps employers help their employees improve their lives." source="Andy Slipper, vice president of HomeStreet Bank" align="right" max_width="300px"]Through the company’s Hometown Home...
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Lending group opens to serve clients local banks have to turn away

February 17, 2016
Jessica Hoefer
Jhoanna Jones spent more than a decade working in the financial industry. She thrived on helping small business owners get the lending they needed to buy properties and expand their companies. But sometimes, due to tighter bank regulations, she had the uneasy job of declining a loan to a small...
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Charitable trusts can help you do good, transfer assets, and reduce taxes all at once

February 17, 2016
Guest Contributor
By Sara Bailey and Kathryn Garrison for TCAJOBEstate planning is never an easy topic to discuss, and incorporating taxes into the picture makes it an even less appealing topic. Sara Bailey,Moss AdamsHowever, everyone should have an estate plan—even if it’s just a simple will. Those with large and complex estate...
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Hunting works for Washington’s economy and environment

February 17, 2016
Guest Contributor
By George Twigg for TCAJOBIn Eastern Washington, people understand that hunting is a part of our lifestyle. Even hunters, however, often overlook the role hunting plays in creating jobs, economic growth and supporting efforts to preserve wildlife habitat. George Twigg,HR Spinner Corp.As a longtime hunter and past board member of...
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ESD hopes to work out refund glitches by June

February 17, 2016
John Stang
By John Stang for TCAJOBRoughly 4,200 Washington businesses are owed workers unemployment insurance refunds by the state — and the computer glitches causing that delay probably won’t be fixed until June.That’s what Lisa Marsh, deputy commissioner of the Washington Employment Security Division told the state Senate Commerce & Labor Committee...
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Fibers wound around Tri-Cities' artist's fingers at new business

February 17, 2016
TCAJOB Staff
Six years ago Debra Folger didn’t know a slip stitch from a purl. Now she’s owner of Richland’s newest yarn shop, Badger Mountain Yarns and an expert on all things relating to spun threads.It was a request from her daughter, Holley, that spurred Folger into picking up a pair of...
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