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Home » may 2020

Articles Tagged with ''may 2020''

Kickstand Tours wants to put wineries in reach of ordinary cyclists

May 15, 2020
Wendy Culverwell
Andy Zissermann worked in western Washington as a mechanical engineer for more than 20 years before his career ran its course. In 2019, he had fun—spending much of the growing season riding an electric bike among the wineries of Walla Walla and the Yakima Valley.The Edmonds resident wasn’t merely enjoying...
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Port of Kennewick renews railcar company’s Finley lease without rent increase

May 15, 2020
Wendy Culverwell
A Portland railcar company will continue operating another five years at the Port of Kennewick’s Twin Tracks Industrial Park in Finley.Greenbrier Rail Services, a tenant since the park opened in the 1990s, exercised the second of its six original options to renew the lease for its 40-acre railcar maintenance center....
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Growing ag demand for propane prompts Christensen to invest in Pasco terminal

May 15, 2020
Wendy Culverwell
Christensen Inc. is installing a modern propane terminal at the Port of Pasco to support growing demand for fuel to agricultural drying operations.Propane fuels dryers for onions, hops, mint, corn and even hemp grown in the Mid-Columbia, said Marci Ballard, general manager for Christensen’s Eastern Washington operations.The company, formerly Powell...
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Three businesses, one pandemic add up to juggling act for Tri-City entrepreneurs

May 15, 2020
Wendy Culverwell
When Rachel and Tom Ammerman took over A-Plus Transportation, a Yakima medical transporter, they had big plans to expand to a new line of business.A-Plus focuses on long-distance transport for Medicaid patients. It is a low margin business, so the Tri-City couple added a small-group charter business to fill what...
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Colorado firm plans 600-megawatt Horse Heaven Wind Farm

May 15, 2020
TCAJOB Staff
A 600-megawatt wind farm south of Kennewick will employ 300 during construction and help cement the region’s status as Washington’s center for wind energy.Scout Clean Energy of Boulder, Colorado, will apply for a conditional use permit from Benton County for its Horse Heaven Wind Farm project later this year.Pat Landess,...
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New nonprofit wants to speed up Hanford cleanup, shift mission to energy

May 14, 2020
TCAJOB Staff
A new Tri-City nonprofit has formed to push for a faster cleanup at Hanford and transition to energy research and development.Bob Ferguson, Bill Lampson and Gary Petersen established Northwest Energy Associates with the twin missions of advocating for a faster cleanup and for a long-term focus on energy research.Ferguson, former...
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Q & A with Adam J. Fyall

May 14, 2020
TCAJOB Staff
Benton County Sustainable Development Manager Adam J. FyallNumber of employees you oversee: 3You have a unique role in Benton County government. What do you oversee and how did your job come to cover such diverse areas?I primarily manage our economic development, natural resources, intergovernmental affairs, Hanford-related and parks functions. While...
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American Lung Association: Washington air quality is worsening

May 14, 2020
TCAJOB Staff
Wildfires and wintertime wood fires helped drive Yakima, Spokane and the Seattle area to the top of the nation’s worst cities for air pollution, according to the American Lung Association’s 2020 State of Air report.The Tri-Cities was not on the list, but Benton County received a failing grade for air...
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Oil and mineral rights difficult to profit from, complicate estate planning

May 14, 2020
Guest Contributor
Property rights are often considered a “bundle of sticks” where a person can own varying interests in land.The person can own the entire bundle—called “fee simple.”Or a person can own distinct and specific interests in a piece of property. One form of ownership is the ownership of only the oil...
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Economic crash makes dams more critical

May 14, 2020
Guest Contributor
We are learning many painful lessons during the coronavirus shutdown. A key lesson that if a policy isn’t economically sustainable, it isn’t environmentally sustainable. This is a particularly important lesson to remember when considering how to promote recovery of salmon and steelhead populations on the Snake River.Earlier this year, the...
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