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Home » February 2026

Articles Tagged with ''February 2026''

Darigold facility.

Port plots rail access plan for cold storage provider

February 12, 2026
Ty Beaver

The Port of Pasco is hoping Darigold will sell a sliver of the land its new processing facility sits on north of Pasco so the port can provide rail access to a neighboring lot at its Reimann Industrial Center.


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Interior of a datacenter with thousands of wires.

Hermiston among communities cited in study on data centers, energy use

February 12, 2026
Ty Beaver

Hermiston is featured in a recent study asserting Amazon’s data centers aren’t negatively affecting energy resources in the communities where they’re located and are instead actually lowering costs for residents and bringing other economic benefits.



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A cafe in the library.

Richland library loses cafe lobby tenant

February 12, 2026
Rachel Visick

The cafe in the Richland Public Library has closed, though the cafe’s other two locations remain open.


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Woman holding throwing axes near a target.

Knockerball owners shift focus back to mobile events, axe throwing

February 12, 2026
Rachel Visick

After launching in a physical location for the first time last year, a mobile Knockerball business closed its indoor operation at the end of 2025. The owners are shifting their focus back to mobile events and their axe-throwing business. 


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Arial shot of datacenter.

How WA lawmakers are trying to regulate data centers

February 11, 2026
Aspen Ford

With data centers expected to become the largest source of electricity demand in the Pacific Northwest, Washington legislators are pressing ahead with a bill aimed at protecting the grid and offsetting potential hikes for utility ratepayers. 


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Tax-tips

Report: WA businesses paid half of state, local taxes in 2024

February 11, 2026
TCAJOB Staff

Even before state lawmakers passed a large package of new taxes last year, the state already had a reputation for putting a significant tax burden on businesses, according to a recent report. 


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Kathryn-Baumgarten

Founder of Baum’s Candy dies

February 11, 2026
TCAJOB Staff

The woman who founded a Kennewick chocolate and candy shop that served the Tri-Cities for more than 40 years has died. 


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Recycler avoids $3.4M penalty for collecting, hauling solid waste

February 10, 2026
TCAJOB Staff

A recycler of everything from construction and demolition materials to organic and electronic waste will avoid millions of dollars in penalties by improving tracking of its operations and taking efforts to avoid collecting non-recyclable trash via its collection sites. 


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State continues studying potential impacts of Snake River dam removal

February 10, 2026
Ty Beaver

The federal government may have pulled out of an agreement that could have led to removal of the four Lower Snake River dams, but the state continues to evaluate how their removal in the future could impact transportation networks. 


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Special election results

Most school levies passing, Pasco voters sign off on new property tax

February 10, 2026
TCAJOB Staff

All levy renewals proposed by Tri-City school districts except for one were passing Tuesday night in the February special election. Pasco residents were also passing a measure to have the city formally join Mid-Columbia Libraries’ taxing district, which will levy a new property tax. 


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