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Home » august 2018

Articles Tagged with ''august 2018''

Area artists open up studios during free, self-guided tour

August 14, 2018
TCAJOB Staff
To step into an artist’s studio is to get a glimpse into the creative process.Tri-Citians can experience this magic when nine artists open their studios from Benton City to Kennewick during the 15th annual Open Studio Tour, which runs from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sept. 29-30.The event is free.The...
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How will state’s new campaign finance laws affect nonprofits?

August 14, 2018
Arielle Dreher
State Democratic Sen. Andy Billig of Spokane finally got his way against “dark money” in the 2018 legislative session. After several years of introducing legislation to strengthen Washington state’s campaign finance laws, lawmakers in Olympia passed the Disclose Act earlier this year with the help of a Democratic-controlled Senate. The...
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Family launches T-shirt, custom printing company in Kennewick

August 14, 2018
Arielle Dreher
A gold hand-drawn ladybug hangs in Trishia Shelly-Stephens’ freshly painted new office. It is an ode to her friend D’Ana, whose nickname was “Ladybug,” who died from metastatic breast cancer last June.Shelly-Stephens gets emotional as she explains how she and D’Ana used to talk about starting a T-shirt...
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Hanford employees know as they help charities, they help community

August 14, 2018
Jessica Hoefer
Hanford employees work in a variety of fields, from engineering to management, electrical and pipefitting. But despite their diverse career choices, thousands have one trait in common: philanthropy.“We do about one to two employee-volunteer events a month,” said Reneé Brooks, communications specialist for Mission Support Alliance, the prime contractor for...
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Business sale strategy: gifts of appreciated stock to charity followed by sale

August 14, 2018
Guest Contributor
By Beau RuffIf you are a business owner who is looking toward succession planning and the option of selling your interest in a business, has inclinations toward charitable giving and wants to save money on taxes — this strategy may be right for you.It starts with a desire on the...
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American giving to nonprofits surpasses $400 billion

August 14, 2018
Guest Contributor
By Don C. BrunellBelieve it or not, there is good news to report these days.According to the Center on Philanthropy at Indiana University, last year Americans donated more than $410 billion in cash to nonprofit organizations, which is up from $389 billion in 2016.  Additionally, giving by individuals represented more...
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Foreign investor plan offers developer capital, path to U.S. 

August 14, 2018
Guest Contributor
By Jennifer L. DreyA program linking foreign investors with cash-seeking U.S. developers has contributed millions of dollars of financing to Eastern Washington projects — including ones in Richland and Walla Walla — and created jobs throughout the state at venues including hotels, wineries and resorts.And for the investors, it has...
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Materials, fees pushing up cost of Tri-City homes

August 14, 2018
Robin Wojtanik
The rising price of building materials and other costs continues to drive up the price of new homes being built in the Tri-Cities, pushing sale prices up as much as 20 percent in some cases.“I’m building the same home right now that I finished on a different lot two years...
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Goose Ridge expands processing facility, adds canned wines

August 14, 2018
Robin Wojtanik
The growth at Goose Ridge Estate Vineyard & Winery is quickly apparent to drivers near the crossroads of interstates 82 and 182 because a large building rises alongside the current processing facility at the corporate headquarters on East Jacobs Road near Benton City.The scope of the growth is even more...
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Tri-Cities Public Market begins to gain traction in Pasco

August 14, 2018
Laura Kostad
For years, there’s been talk of a year-round public market opening in Tri-Cities that might look like Pike Place Market in Seattle or Wenatchee’s Pybus Public Market.The vision is slowly beginning to take shape.The nonprofit Tri-Cities Public Market Coalition welcomed 61 prospective vendors to its recent vendors vision and information...
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