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Home » september 2020

Articles Tagged with ''september 2020''

Who is that Mask Man? Prosser winemaker pivots to PPE sales

September 15, 2020
Robin Wojtanik
From award-winning winemaker to N95 mask supplier, Ron Bunnell took a circuitous route to his new business venture, The Mask Man.Bunnell, co-owner of Prosser’s Wine O’Clock and The Bunnell Family Cellar, is using his contacts in China to meet the increasing demand for disposable masks, gloves, infrared thermometers and other...
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Interior opens 4 million acres of federal land to public use

September 15, 2020
Guest Contributor
Hunters, fishers, and farmers are the original conservationists.Growing up in Central Washington, I have been surrounded by agriculture my whole life.As farmers and ranchers work to feed the world, we also recognize the importance of conserving our precious natural resources and native species.The same goes for sportsmen, many of whom...
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Washington lawmakers shouldn’t put off dealing with state budget issues

September 15, 2020
Guest Contributor
When the coronavirus swept our state this year, Washingtonians got to work.Employers adapted and kept critical supplies flowing to our communities, from groceries to masks and gloves.Essential workers put in long hours to make deliveries and care for the sick. And families made big adjustments to online school, remote work...
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Badger Club: Discussing the issues that shape our future

September 15, 2020
Guest Contributor
We’re delighted!Our new partnership with the Tri-Cities Area Journal of Business will be an important part of our shared future. It means that we will be able to reach Journal readers in a way that brings them into conversations that matter.The Columbia Basin Badger Club is a nonprofit, nonpartisan community...
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Woman-led law firm building $2.5M ‘forever’ home

September 14, 2020
Wendy Culverwell
Jennifer LaCosteA prominent Tri-City divorce attorney is building a new office at a prominent intersection on the Kennewick-Richland border for her growing family law practice.Jennifer LaCoste, principal for LaCoste Law in Pasco, bought an undeveloped site on Steptoe Street near Gage Boulevard from Jacobs RR LLC in a deal that...
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Longtime arborist says goodbye to Richland and its 5,800 trees

September 14, 2020
Wendy Culverwell
It was a hot August afternoon and Ruben Rojas was three days away from retiring as Richland’s chief arborist — the man in charge of the 5,800 trees that dot city parks and properties.It was fitting that he took a final interview at Howard Amon Park, social distancing at a...
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Richland grain facility expands commodities storage at Horn Rapids

September 14, 2020
Wendy Culverwell
 Central Washington Corn Processors is expanding its massive north Richland grain shed to better accommodate a key commodity used for livestock feed by the region’s dairies, feedlots and other operations – soy meal.The $4.3 million project will extend the CWCP “flat house” to 916 feet long, about a third longer...
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POPP buys building, aims to end pet overpopulation

September 14, 2020
Wendy Culverwell
A Tri-City nonprofit aims to turbocharge its efforts to end pet overpopulation after buying a former dental office in Pasco to serve as a spay and neuter clinic.Pet Overpopulation Prevention Tri-Cities, or POPP, paid $325,000 for the medical building at 1506 N. Road 40 in a deal that closed Aug....
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Columbia Center owner buying J.C. Penney out of bankruptcy

September 14, 2020
TCAJOB Staff
Simon Property Group, parent of Kennewick’s Columbia Center mall, is partnering with a real estate firm that specializes in redeveloping tired shopping centers to buy the retail and other assets of J.C. Penney Co. out of bankruptcy.Simon and Brookfield Property Partners announced their intent to purchase the retailer’s assets in...
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7,271 Washington businesses got free pandemic advice and yours can too

September 14, 2020
Guest Contributor
As businesses deal with a new reality and “business as usual” takes on an entirely new meaning, most businesses need to rethink and retool how they do business to survive. A pivot plan is critical.Being a small business owner can often feel lonely, with the world, clients and employees weighing...
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