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Home » february 2021

Articles Tagged with ''february 2021''

Don’t forget your dreams when you retire

February 12, 2021
Guest Contributor
Most retirees, or those nearing retirement, can count on one hand the number of times they’ve heard a financial advisor say, “Don’t forget to spend your money.” While it makes for a great column hook, it’s not quite what I’m advocating.Our profession is rightly focused on ensuring clients don’t outlive...
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The Tri-Cities’ graying population will grow over next decade

February 12, 2021
Guest Contributor
The Tri-Cities have long been a youngster among state metro areas.With an estimated median age of 34.5 in 2019, the two counties sport the youngest population of all, except for Yakima County. Among counties, Franklin County currently claims the title of youngest, with an estimated median age in 2019 at...
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Spelling out beneficiary designations key to ensuring assets go to right place

February 12, 2021
Guest Contributor
One of the biggest areas that is often overlooked in an estate plan are the seemingly innocuous beneficiary designations tied to assets, like retirement accounts and life insurance.The beneficiary designation seems of limited importance – you just put down the names of the people who get the retirement account at...
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Fresh Leaf Co. puts down new roots in Richland

February 12, 2021
Laura Kostad
 A forced move amid a pandemic may have been a blessing in disguise for one Kennewick restaurant.Fresh Leaf Co. is moving to Richland with plans to open in March and expand its menu and hours.The restaurant closed the doors of its bright green building after more than five years at...
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Grandma-led popcorn party business aims to build name for itself

February 12, 2021
Wendy Culverwell
Ranae Pearce, left, and Lisa Killian.Ranae Pearce and Lisa Killian had everything they needed to launch a popcorn party business in early 2020, except for good timing.The two grandmas – their term - were ready to start “Popped” to provide gourmet popcorn bars at weddings, reunions, tailgates, showers, quinceañeras and...
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Richland High grad trades golf career for rock climbing gym

February 12, 2021
Jeff Morrow
Pat Howard was looking for something that would push himself the way playing golf used to.Howard, a Richland High School graduate, was a standout golfer who went on to compete for Oregon State University. He then worked as an assistant professional at Bellevue’s Overlake Golf and Country Club for the...
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Networking – February 2021

February 12, 2021
TCAJOB Staff
NEW HIRESDr. Christopher Ravage has joined Trios Health as a cardiologist. He will see patients at the Trios Care Center in Kennewick. He treats patients for a variety of conditions, including cardiac catheterization, intercoronary stents and angioplasty, cardiac pacemaker implantation and management, heart disease assessment and prevention, valvular heart disease,...
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Speck building electric-friendly new home for Buick, GMC dealership

February 12, 2021
Wendy Culverwell
Katy and J.P. Moore are building a new home for their newly acquired Tri-Cities Buick and GMC dealership, which has outgrown its Kennewick quarters.“We’re bursting at the seams,” said Katie Forney, operations manager for Speck Dealerships, the family of car and truck dealers owned by the Moores.Speck GMC and Buick...
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Queensgate is developing quite the burger Habit

February 12, 2021
TCAJOB Staff
Construction is underway in front of the Richland Walmart for the Tri-Cities’ newest burger restaurant.The Habit Burger Grill, a California-based chain, is expected to open at 2831 Duportail St. in summer 2021, according to Yakima-based developer Hogback Development.General contractor Stephens & Sons Construction of Yakima is building the 2,928-square-foot restaurant...
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Badger group is $600K away from key land deal

February 12, 2021
Wendy Culverwell
The all-volunteer group that developed the popular hiking trails on Badger and Candy mountains is $600,000 away from repeating its magic on Little Badger Mountain. Friends of Badger Mountain is turning to Tri-City businesses and other supporters to help it close a $1.5 million agreement to buy nearly 20 acres below the summit of Little Badger Mountain. It has raised about $900,000 to...
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