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Home » january 2018

Articles Tagged with ''january 2018''

Claim Google business listing to improve visibility in search results

January 16, 2018
Guest Contributor
By Josh KandleEvery business should create and claim a Google My Business listing. It’s a foundational step in establishing a foothold in Google’s ecosystem. Josh Kandle,Cougar Digital Marketing & DesignTime to complete: Eight minutes, unless you opt for the postcard and then it’s seven days.Here’s how to do it: Open...
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West Richland whiskey, bourbon winning gold in wine country

January 16, 2018
Jeff Morrow
Black Heron Spirits owner left established family business to run distilleryMark Williams is a one-man band with an award-winning distillery.He spends seven days a week at his business, making spirits at Black Heron Spirits in West Richland.Because his distillery is small and he is the only employee, Williams can use...
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Tri-City Title and Escrow moving into new expanded office

January 16, 2018
Laura Kostad
Ground has been broken on a new Tri-City Title and Escrow office in the Grandridge Business Park in Kennewick.After learning their current office at 8131 W. Grandridge Blvd. had sold, owners Linda Denchel and Chris Willson decided to build their own office to better suit their workflow and customers’ needs.“We’re...
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Buy and eat locally to support Tri-City economy

January 16, 2018
Guest Contributor
By Marilou SheaWe hear it all the time—buy local, stays local.But what does it really mean and why does it matter? Marilou Shea,Food Truck AcademyIn the Tri-Cities, there’s a lot of good reasons, right here, to buy local flavor.The New Economics Foundation, an independent economic think tank based in London,...
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Demand grows with strategies for effective digital advertising

January 16, 2018
Guest Contributor
By Bethany LeeThe world of digital marketing is steadily expanding, and so are the strategies to run a successful online advertising campaign. Bethany Lee,Focal Point MarketingThe United States was expected to spend $198 billion in 2017, with $69 billion belonging to internet ad spending, according to a study by data...
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Bankruptcies -- January 2018

January 16, 2018
TCAJOB Staff
Bankruptcies are filed under the following chapter headings:Chapter 7 — Straight Bankruptcy: debtor gives up non-exempt property and debt is charged.Chapter 11 — Allows companies and individuals to restructure debts to repay them.Chapter 12 — Allows family farmers to restructure finances to avoid liquidation for foreclosure. Chapter 13 — Plan...
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Building Permits -- January 2018

January 16, 2018
TCAJOB Staff
BENTON COUNTYCanoe Ridge Estate, 239653 Canoe Ridge Road, $32,100 for commercial remodel. Contractor: Campbell & Company.JR Simplot, 227120 E. Hedges Road, $50,000 for new commercial construction. Contractor: owner.  FRANKLIN COUNTYUS Cellular, 10801 Burns Road, $15,000 for an antenna/tower. Contractor: General Dynamics Information Telecommunications. KENNEWICKKennewick Irrigation District, 6340 W. Rio Grande Ave., $2,200,000...
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Business Licenses -- January 2018

January 16, 2018
TCAJOB Staff
Pasco business licenses were not available at press time.KENNEWICKSbarro, 1321 N. Columbia Center Blvd., Suite 433.Weaver Exterminating Service, 926 E. Terrace Heights Way, Yakima.Criterion Brock, 22259 68th Ave. S., Kent.Muzak, 3318 Lakemont Blvd., Fort Mill, South Carolina.Gilbert Electric II, 2413 Road 80, Pasco.Master Landscaping, 1109 E. 23rd Ave.Design & Construction,...
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Judgments -- January 2018

January 16, 2018
TCAJOB Staff
The state can file lawsuits against people or businesses that do not pay taxes, resulting in a judgment against property that person or business owns. Judgments are filed in Benton and Franklin Superior Court. The following is from the Franklin County Superior Court Clerk’s Office.Ramiro Castilleja, unpaid Department of Labor...
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Top Properties -- January 2018

January 16, 2018
TCAJOB Staff
Top property values listed start at $500,000 and have been rounded to the nearest hundred figure. Property values are public record and can be found by visiting the county assessor's office.BENTON COUNTY6981 W. 23rd Court, Kennewick, 3,221-square-foot, single-family home. Price: 562,000. Buyer: Patricia Sak. Seller: Cartus Financial Corp.6321 W. Canal...
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