• Home
  • About Us
  • Subscribe
  • Advertise
  • Sign In
  • Create Account
  • Sign Out
  • My Account
  • News
    • Latest News
    • Real Estate
    • Q&A
    • Business Profiles
    • Networking
    • Public Record
    • Opinion
      • Our View
  • Real Estate & Construction
    • Latest News
    • Top Properties
    • Building Permits
    • Building Tri-Cities
  • Special Publications
    • Book of Lists
    • Best Places to Work
    • People of Influence
    • Young Professionals
    • Hanford
    • Energy
    • Focus: Agriculture + Viticulture
    • Focus: Construction + Real Estate
  • E-Edition
  • Calendar
    • Calendar
    • Submit an Event
  • Journal Events
    • Senior Times Expo
    • Young Professionals
      • Sponsor Young Professionals
    • Best Places to Work
      • Sponsor BPTW
    • People of Influence
      • Sponsor People of Influence
    • Tri-Cities Workforce Forum
      • Sponsor TC Workforce Forum
  • Senior Times
    • About Senior Times
    • Read Senior Times Stories
    • Senior Times Expo
    • Obituaries and Death Notices
Home » june 2018

Articles Tagged with ''june 2018''

Disclaimer trusts can reduce or eliminate estate taxes

June 14, 2018
Guest Contributor
By Beau RuffWhy in the world would I write about such an esoteric issue as the disclaimer trust? Simply put, it is one of the best and most frequently used trusts by estate planning attorneys to reduce or eliminate the estate tax and provides great flexibility in your own estate...
Read More

How to succeed online with a robust citation profile

June 14, 2018
Guest Contributor
By Josh KandleSometimes when I talk about search engine optimization, or SEO, with people, I can actually see their eyes glaze over. This is especially true when the topic of citations comes up.The question I get most is: what exactly is a citation? Josh Kandle,Cougar Digital Marketing & DesignHint: It’s...
Read More

NW Farm Supply selects Prosser for its fourth store

June 14, 2018
Jessica Hoefer
NW Farm Supply expects to open a new store in Prosser this month.The new 13,000-square-foot building sits on 2.78 acres at 451 Wine Country Road, adjacent to Shopko Hometown.The company opened its first store in Hermiston in 1995. The Oregon shop, started by Nathan Crowther and John Lloyd, serves as...
Read More

New mill to convert wheat straw to pulp expects to hire 80 people

June 14, 2018
Laura Kostad
Progress is moving forward on Columbia Pulp’s new plant north of Dayton. With a pilot plant starting in July in Pomeroy and the goal of beginning pulp production at the Lyons Ferry operation in the fourth quarter this year, the company is ramping up recruitment efforts.CEO John Begley said the...
Read More

Kennewick lab provides fast, accurate analysis of ag samples

June 14, 2018
Laura Kostad
For more than 35 years, Northwest Agricultural Consultants has been providing the Columbia Basin with quality, in-house soil, plant and water testing services, continually upgrading its equipment and testing methods to deliver fast results.Company President Wade Carter said the accredited lab strives for one-day or better turnaround, processing tens of...
Read More

New state winery permit aims to protect water quality

June 14, 2018
TCAJOB Staff
Washington’s wineries and the state Department of Ecology have collaborated to develop the first statewide water quality permit that aims to help the industry prevent pollution and protect water quality.This new winery general permit establishes practices to help wineries manage their wastewater by providing broad, efficient and consistent coverage. The...
Read More

Kennewick business acquires Prosser crop insurance company

June 14, 2018
Jessica Hoefer
After years of referring business to one another, Basin Pacific Insurance & Benefits acquired Manley Crop Insurance in Prosser for an undisclosed amount.Brad Toner, owner of the Kennewick insurance and benefits agency, said the transaction—which was solidified in May—felt more like a merger because the two companies share such similar...
Read More

Trusts can keep the family farm in the family

June 14, 2018
Guest Contributor
By T. Michael TallmanI can still remember the days of working with my dad and grandpa on the farm. Each fall while they were driving a harvester, I drove a truck to get our crops to market. It always seemed like we spent more time on repairs and maintenance of...
Read More

WSU grape virologist named assistant dean, director

June 14, 2018
TCAJOB Staff
A world-renowned plant pathologist has been named director of the Irrigated Agriculture Research and Extension Center in Prosser and assistant dean for the College of Agricultural, Human and Natural Resource Sciences at Washington State University Tri-Cities in Richland.Naidu Rayapati studies virus diseases in a variety of crops, with an emphasis...
Read More

WSU wine researcher helps winemakers achieve ideal shades of rosé

June 14, 2018
TCAJOB Staff
Jim Harbertson sees through rosé-colored glasses finely-tuned shades and hues ranging from blush and coral to berry jam.Harbertson, a wine researcher at Washington State University Tri-Cities in Richland, has become an expert in the science of pink-esque pretty.With the rosé wine craze in full bloom and warmer weather helping to...
Read More
Previous 1 2 3 4 5 Next
Free Email Updates

Daily and Monthly News

Sign up now!

Featured Poll

What is your biggest business concern heading into 2026?

Popular Articles

  • Javis chicken  churros 2
    By TCAJOB Staff

    Recent newcomer to Tri-City restaurant scene moving out

  • Solgen1
    By Ty Beaver

    Solgen to lay off employees, close WA operations in 2026

  • July bouten
    By TCAJOB Staff

    Latest Providence layoffs hit Richland, Walla Walla hospitals

  • Complete suite
    By TCAJOB Staff

    Richland furniture gallery closing down

  • Moses lake groff
    By Ty Beaver

    Tri-City builder, architect face lawsuit in school construction project

  • News Content
    • Latest news
    • Real Estate & Construction
    • Public records
    • Special publications
    • Senior Times
  • Customer Service
    • Our Readers
    • Subscriptions
    • Advertise
    • Editorial calendar
    • Media Kit
  • Connect With Us
    • Submit news
    • Submit an event
    • E-newsletters
    • E-Edition
    • Contact
  • Learn More
    • About Us
    • Our Events
    • FAQs
    • Privacy Policy
    • Spokane Journal of Business

Mailing Address: 8656 W. Gage Blvd., Ste. C303  Kennewick, WA 99336 USA

MCM_Horiz.png

All content copyright © 2025 Mid-Columbia Media Inc. All rights reserved.
No reproduction, transmission or display is permitted without the written permissions of Mid-Columbia Media Inc.

Design, CMS, Hosting & Web Development :: ePublishing