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Home » january 2020

Articles Tagged with ''january 2020''

Meet the 2020 Mid-Columbia Ag Hall of Famers

January 14, 2020
TCAJOB Staff
The Pasco Chamber ofCommerce and the Port of Pasco will induct seven longtime farmers and advocatesfor agriculture into the 2020 Mid-Columbia Ag Hall of Fame at the 20th annualdinner and installation gala on Jan. 16 at the Pasco Red Lion Hotel andConference Center.The Ag Hall of Famehonors farmers, families and...
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Kennewick, Richland accounting firm merge for growth

January 13, 2020
Wendy Culverwell
A Kennewick accounting firm has sold itself, a move that ensurescontinuity for the 500 or so clients who depend on Marple & Marple CPAs tomanage their books and prepare their taxes.Richland-based PorterKinney PC bought Marple & Marple on Nov. 14. The move dramatically expanded PorterKinney’s footprint, giving it a newKennewick...
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Tri-City Family expo has a new owner, new mission

January 13, 2020
TCAJOB Staff
Dee Pridemore, owner ofVivid Imaginations Face Painting, is the new owner of Tri-City Family Expo.Pridemore launched herfirst business to support her family after becoming a single mother. Vivid nowhas several employees and is a staple at local events, including the FamilyExpo.She took the expo overafter speaking with the past owner,...
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PNNL’s 8 key science and technology highlights in 2019

January 13, 2020
Guest Contributor
Steve AshbyCourtesy Andrea Starr, Pacific Northwest National LaboratorySelecting2019’s highlights for Pacific Northwest National Laboratory is a bit likechoosing just one family photo for the holiday card among the dozens of importantevents and exciting adventures of the year.Theseeight exemplify how researchers at the U.S. Department of Energy lab areadvancing scientific discovery...
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Legislative session offers chance to examine state spending growth

January 13, 2020
Guest Contributor
By Kris JohnsonMain Street businesses bore the brunt of the 2019 Washington legislative session.The $52.8 billionoperating budget lawmakers approved in April included more than $1 billion intax increases. Many of the increases hit small and medium-sized employers inthe form of real estate excise taxes and a business and occupation, or...
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Boeing needs strong tail winds to steer state’s economy

January 13, 2020
Guest Contributor
By Don C. BrunellDon C. BrunellAs we begin 2020 and a new decade, the Boeing Co. faces strong head winds which are major concerns for those of us living in the Pacific Northwest.Thingshave changed in the past year. In my first column of 2019, I wrote that Boeingwas poised to...
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Legal Aid Society recognizes pro bono stars of 2019

January 13, 2020
TCAJOB Staff
The Benton FranklinBar’s Legal Aid Society recently honored the attorneys who provided nearly1,200 hours of volunteer time to help thousands of low-income Mid-Columbianswith legal issues.U.S. District CourtJudge Salvador Mendoza Jr. spoke about the need for professional representationin both state and federal court during the society’s annual AttorneyAppreciation luncheon.In 2019, the...
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Q&A with Shawn P. Sant

January 13, 2020
TCAJOB Staff
Franklin County prosecutor2020 president of Washington Association of Prosecuting Attorneys Shawn P. SantNumberof employees you oversee: 26 Briefbackground of what the Prosecuting Attorney’s office does: The prosecutor’s office handles all legal matters forFranklin County. This includes criminal prosecution for all felony crimesoccurring within Franklin County, as well as misdemeanor crimes...
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Professional, technical services disproportionately large here

January 13, 2020
Guest Contributor
By Patrick JonesOne of the startling aspects of the greater Tri-City economy is the juxtaposition of a large agricultural sector with one formerly called the white-collar sector. In the terminology of labor economists, the latter consists of professional and technical services. It, too, looms large in the two counties.Today,we might...
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Take precautions to prevent adverse possession of property

January 13, 2020
Guest Contributor
By Beau RuffYour property can be taken from you even though you have ostensibly done nothing wrong. You have paid your bills, you are current on your taxes, and you have exercised customary precautions in the acquisition and ownership of your property. Whether you like it or not, whether it’s...
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