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Home » august 2020

Articles Tagged with ''august 2020''

Newly formed Mountain States Policy Center hires WPC director

August 12, 2022
Guest Contributor
By Karina EliasSpokane Journal of Business Chris CargillThe director of the Washington Policy Center’s Eastern Washington office has announced he will step down in September to become the president and CEO of a new think tank organization, Mountain States Policy Center.Chris Cargill, 41, has been with Washington Policy Center for...
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Q&A with James C. Alford

September 15, 2020
TCAJOB Staff
Owner/presidentJC Agriculture, In Season Produce, Premier Seed, 509 Custom Application, Desert River FarmsJames AlfordNumber of employees you oversee: 40Brief background of your businessMultiple agricultural-based businesses providing seed and custom chemicals services along with an operational row crop farm and a direct-to-consumer produce stand.How did you land your current role? How...
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Benton, Franklin restrictions ease but remain in Phase 1

August 26, 2020
TCAJOB Staff
Indoor dining and other activities are now allowed in Benton and Franklin counties. The Washington State Department of Health modified the already-modified Phase 1 restrictions that control activities under the state’s Safe Start program to curtail the spread of Covid-19. As of Aug. 27, allowed activities include:Outdoor group fitness classes with five or fewer people.Indoor religious services at 25% of...
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Duportail gets a spruce up as Richland preps its new bridge 

August 24, 2020
Wendy Culverwell
Two high-profile intersections on Duportail Street in south Richland are getting makeovers as the city prepares to open its new Yakima River span to through-traffic this fall.  Granite Construction Co. began a $1.3 million project to add turn lanes at the intersections with Queensgate Drive and Keene Road after winning the contract in July. Granite Construction, which is based in Watsonville, California, and specializes in infrastructure development, is using a vacant 11-acre site at Duportail and...
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Pandemic cost workers their health insurance but the trend is improving

August 19, 2020
TCAJOB Staff
Washington’s uninsured rate nearly doubled in the first weeks of the Covid-19 pandemic as more than a million workers lost their jobs and their employer-sponsored health coverage. A report issued Aug. 19 by the state Office of Financial Management indicates the uninsured rate remained far above pre-pandemic levels, but the numbers are improving locally and across the state.  Before the pandemic, 6.7%...
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Gas leak closes Queensgate businesses

August 18, 2020
TCAJOB Staff
A road construction crew working in south Richland struck a Cascade Natural Gas line, forcing eight businesses in the Queensgate area to close shortly after 2 p.m. Aug. 18.Mark Hanson, spokesman for the company, confirmed the company's line was struck near Duportail Street and Keene Road. The company expected to...
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Survey: Tri-Citians expect to return to flying soon 

August 18, 2020
TCAJOB Staff
Nearly half of Tri-Citians either continued to travel by air during the pandemic or expect to return to flying within three months, according to a passenger survey conducted for the Port of Pasco, which owns and operates the Tri-Cities Airport. The survey was conducted online in June and July and drew...
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Tri-City rental assistance program opens Aug. 17

August 17, 2020
TCAJOB Staff
Help is now available for Tri-City renters who are unable to pay rent because of Covid-19 job losses.The Tri-Cities Home Consortium received $700,000 in Federal HOME funding from the Department of Housing and Urban Development and began accepting applications for rental assistance on Aug. 17.The consortium consists of the cities of Kennewick, Pasco and...
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Pandemic puts commercial real estate on pause in the Tri-Cities

August 14, 2020
Wendy Culverwell
John Corbin is not happy.The Tri-City Chuck E. Cheese restaurant, a franchise he’s helmed for 38 years, closed in March when Washington Gov. Jay Inslee issued the Stay Home, Stay Healthy order to curtail the spread of coronavirus. Just 16 months earlier, he’d moved Chuck E. Cheese to a 14,000-square-foot state-of-the-art...
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Three Rivers Community Foundation marshals best of the Tri-Cities

August 14, 2020
Wendy Culverwell
When Kennewick’s Trios Health was sold to a for-profit company in 2018, the managers of the Trios Foundation were left in a pickle.The nonprofit had $2.2 million in assets, lots of worthy targets for donations, and no home.Led by Pete Toolson, the board considered its options. Several worthy charities wanted...
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