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Home » may 2019

Articles Tagged with ''may 2019''

Judgments -- May 2019

May 16, 2019
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.Adriana Flores,unpaid Department of Labor and...
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Marijuana Licenses -- May 2019

May 16, 2019
TCAJOB Staff
Marijuana licenses for Benton and Franklin counties are public record and are obtained from the Washington State Liquor and Cannabis Board.BENTON COUNTYNEW APPLICATIONSNoble Cause Farms,41305 N. Griffin Road, Suite D, Grandview. License type: marijuana producertier 3. Application type: assumption.APPROVEDThree G Farms,15505 N. Webber Canyon Road, Suite D, Benton City. License...
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Top Properties -- May 2019

May 16, 2019
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.Top property values listed start at $500,000and have been rounded to the nearest hundred figure.BENTON COUNTY4810 W. HildebrandBlvd., Kennewick, 1...
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Liquor Licenses -- May 2019

May 16, 2019
TCAJOB Staff
Information provided by the Washington State Liquor and Cannabis Board.BENTON COUNTYNEW APPLICATIONSDan’s Market, 424S. Gum St., Kennewick. License type: grocery store beer/wine. Application type:new.Jade’s British GirlTreats, 1115 Grant Ave., Prosser. License type: beer/wine restaurant.Application type: new.Rockabilly RoastingCo., 101 W. Kennewick Ave., Suite A, Kennewick. License type: directshipment receiver in Washington...
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Networking -- May 2019

May 16, 2019
TCAJOB Staff
GRADUATIONSWashington State University Tri-Cities conferred 352 degrees at its commencement ceremony on May 4 at the Toyota Center in Kennewick. Among those degrees, 308 bachelor’s degrees were presented, 32 master’s degrees and 12 doctoral degrees. Washington state Sen. Sharon Brown presented the keynote address.Carmen Lynn Marquart of Toyota of Tri-Cities...
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It’s time to invest in state’s infrastructure needs

May 16, 2019
Guest Contributor
By Kris JohnsonWashington’s infrastructure is due for a major investment. Strong economies and livable communities are built on sound roads, bridges and highways, ports that move our goods efficiently to markets throughout the world, and access to safe water and reliable broadband internet in every corner of the state.A new...
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Methods tested to speed waste withdrawal from tanks

May 16, 2019
John Stang
Washington River Protection Solutions is considering cuttingnew holes in Hanford’s single-shell tanks — openings that could potentiallyreach up to six feet in diameter.  Currently, the holes in the tops of Hanford’s undergroundtanks are very narrow with extremely long pipes connecting the surface with theradioactive sludge and fluids in the tanks. Collapsible...
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Tri-City leaders look to economy after Hanford

May 16, 2019
Robin Wojtanik
Tri-City leaders remain focused on efforts to diversify theeconomy, create jobs and expand employment sectors beyond Hanford and the rolesoffered by the U.S. Department of Energy and its contractors. “TRIDEC has made this a top priority for decades,” saidDavid Reeploeg, vice president of federal programs at the Tri-City DevelopmentCouncil.The effort...
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Emptying toxic waste from tanks at Hanford a taxing task

May 16, 2019
Arielle Dreher
In a way, when it comes totank waste at the Hanford site, the easy stuff has been done. Toxic liquidwaste can be transferred until it’s disposed of with a pump. But what about solid waste?What about a million-gallon tank with solidified toxic waste sitting inside? What about 177 of...
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PUREX tunnels stabilized after collapse

May 16, 2019
Arielle Dreher
Nearly two years after a 20-by-20 foot portion of the Plutonium Uranium Extraction Plant’sTunnel 1 caved in, both it and its larger sibling, Tunnel 2, have been stabilized. On May 9, 2017, U.S.Department of Energy workers discovered the 20-foot collapse of Tunnel 1, after noticing a background increase in radiation levels....
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