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Business Profiles

Two teen girls holding a vase of flowers in a shop.
Floral ambitions

From FFA to their own shop, teens nurture their budding venture

February 12, 2026
Rachel Visick

Two friends turned their love of flowers into a business. Their fledgling floral shop has weathered its first year of weddings, holidays and hands-on lessons in entrepreneurship. Now, the teen owners are ready to let their floral ambitions bloom even bigger.


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Innovation-minded

Private sector partnerships propel Richland startup toward large-scale deployment

February 12, 2026
Ty Beaver

Private companies and startups are partnering with this Richland-based company, setting the stage for it to apply its technology at scale.



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Two men in a scrap yard

Eastern WA’s destination for vintage, collectible auto parts to reopen under new ownership

February 12, 2026
Laura Kostad

This spring, Dan’s Garage in Kennewick will reopen with a new driver behind the wheel of the 45-year-old vintage and collectible auto parts salvage business.


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A semi truck.
Keep on trucking

How Oasis Freight scaled from mom-and-pop to multistate powerhouse

February 12, 2026
Laura Kostad

This Kennewick-based company’s small business success story is one that entrepreneurs dream about.


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A cafe in the library.

Richland library loses cafe lobby tenant

February 12, 2026
Rachel Visick

The cafe in the Richland Public Library has closed, though the cafe’s other two locations remain open.


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Woman holding throwing axes near a target.

Knockerball owners shift focus back to mobile events, axe throwing

February 12, 2026
Rachel Visick

After launching in a physical location for the first time last year, a mobile Knockerball business closed its indoor operation at the end of 2025. The owners are shifting their focus back to mobile events and their axe-throwing business. 


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Man standing next to a car in a shop.

This performance shop is expanding at full throttle

New $2.1 million building will have spaces for lease
January 15, 2026
Rachel Visick

After 19 years in business in a tight leased space in Kennewick, a performance car service and parts shop is planning to move to a building of its own in the Horn Rapids area of Richland. 


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Grappling growth

Champion-led studio expands to meet growing student demand

January 15, 2026
Jeff Morrow

A local investment group of Brazilian jiujitsu enthusiasts is building a new studio at 3 Louisiana St., just off Clearwater Avenue in Kennewick, to help the next generation of martial arts students gain confidence and improve their quality of life.


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A couple with a baby.
Beyond a truck stop breakfast

Seasoned chef and bar owner team up to open all-day diner

January 15, 2026
Jeff Morrow

Before this Pasco restaurant ever had a name on the door, it already had a history built on trust, loyalty and a bar owner’s belief in an experienced chef wanting to make the space his own.


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Exterior of a shop with a cat.

A passion for the past endures at one of Richland’s oldest homes

January 15, 2026
Laura Kostad

For this shop owner now in her 70s, her business combines her two loves: framing and selling antiques.


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