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Home » july 2020

Articles Tagged with ''july 2020''

Crow Butte ready to welcome campers – when Phase 2 comes

July 15, 2020
Wendy Culverwell
One good thing happened when Crow Butte Park in southern Benton County closed to campers because of the Covid-19 crisis.No one was camping in early June when a storm blew through. Lightning struck an irrigation pump and 14 large trees blew down in the campground.Normally, all 52 campsites would have...
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Friends of Badger Mountain readies its new vineyard trail for a fall debut

July 15, 2020
TCAJOB Staff
The local nonprofit that built public trails on Badger and Candy mountains is preparing to open a new trailhead as it presses for a 20-mile through-trail linking Amon Basin and the Yakima River by way of Little Badger, Badger, Candy and Red mountains.Friends of Badger Mountain, which marked its 15th...
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The cheery champion of Tri-City tourism finds good news in sea of bad

July 15, 2020
Wendy Culverwell
Michael Novakovich is by nature and by profession an optimist.As president of Visit Tri-Cities, his job is to champion the people, places and things that draw tourists to the Mid-Columbia, to fill its shops, bars, restaurants and hotel rooms.Visitors spent more than $560 million in Benton and Franklin counties in...
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Vintage boat cruises into new life as bar at Richland Yacht Club

July 15, 2020
Wendy Culverwell
The little runabout was so perfect, Roy Keck couldn’t help himself.When the like-new 1962 Dorsett El Dorado the color of harvest gold came up at auction, the boating enthusiast had to have her.The 15-foot fiberglass beauty had fewer than 90 hours on its Mercury 50 engine. The original owner garaged...
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When it comes to coronavirus, protect your health and your wallet

July 15, 2020
Guest Contributor
Scammers look to capitalize on the news of the moment, especially if the headlines can instill fear and motivate people to act. The ongoing outbreak of the coronavirus is no exception.While scientists and medical professionals are working overtime to find ways to test for and stem the spread of the...
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Bill aims to support next generation of hydropower

July 15, 2020
Guest Contributor
As I have said in the past and will continue to vocalize in our nation’s capital: Hydropower is truly the lifeblood of the Pacific Northwest. From the Grand Coulee Dam, the largest power producing hydroelectric dam in North America, to the dams along the Columbia and Snake rivers, Central Washington...
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Bike shop vet opens Reborn in Richland's Uptown

July 15, 2020
Jeff Morrow
Charles Conte Jr. decided late last year it was time to move to the Tri-Cities, where his wife Susan’s family lived.In January, the family moved from Virginia, where Charles worked in his  father’s bike shop chain, Conte’s Bike Shop. He intended to work for a local nonprofit.“Susan was born and...
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Kennewick health-focused meal delivery service redefines midday lunch run

July 15, 2020
Laura Kostad
While Tri-City businesses have been reorganizing to continue serving customers and weather the fallout from Covid-19 stay-home orders, one pair of young entrepreneurs have leveraged the austere conditions to launch their dream business.Redefined Meals, a weekday lunch service, delivers healthy meals prepared fresh from scratch that morning to desks and...
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Networking – July 2020

July 15, 2020
TCAJOB Staff
NEW HIRES• Danielle Connor has been hired as the Port of Benton’s director of finance/auditor. She graduated from Central Washington University with a bachelor of science in accounting and a master’s of professional accountancy. She is a certified public accountant and has more than 12 years of experience in accounting...
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Tri-Cities Cancer Center CEO announces retirement

July 15, 2020
TCAJOB Staff
Chuck DeGooyerChuck DeGooyer, the longtime leader who was instrumental in establishing the Tri-Cities Cancer Center more than 25 years ago, will retire at the end of the year.DeGooyer, who has served as chief executive officer of the cancer for seven years, announced his plans to step down on July 1....
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