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Business Profiles

Stone Soup serves up soul-satisfying bowls with side of community

October 12, 2022
Laura Kostad
With autumn in the air, people are craving bowls of warm, cozy comfort food.At Richland’s Stone Soup, pots are always simmering, no matter the time of year.A different soup is offered daily (tomato pasta, baked potato, creamy mushroom, broccoli cheese, clam chowder and southwestern corn chowder were in rotation recently),...
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Traffic Jams offers ways to keep audio, video out of sight, out of mind

October 12, 2022
Robin Wojtanik
“Anything you can think of that’s fun in a house, that’s what we do.”That’s how Bryan Brooks describes the services offered by his family’s business, Traffic Jams.The Kennewick-based shop is locally owned and offers more than car audio, including security systems, cameras, central vacuums, network connections and home theater or...
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Experienced driving instructors turn the key on new school

September 12, 2022
Robin Wojtanik
A new driving school opened in Kennewick, offering instruction and Department of Licensing testing from three professionals with a combined 20 years of experience in traffic safety, teaching and education.Top-Notch Driving School at 1350 N. Louisiana St., Suite E, opened over the summer by a mother-son duo, Myel and Steven...
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Tapteal Native Plants offers drought-tolerant landscaping alternatives

September 12, 2022
Laura Kostad
Tucked into a pocket of West Richland is a native plant haven.It’s a nursery in Ann Autrey’s backyard called Tapteal Native Plants.Her business is a grassroots effort to raise awareness about the value of native species, as well as to supply the Columbia Basin with region-specific varieties from its unique...
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Kennewick auto repair shop gears up for expansion

August 11, 2022
Robin Wojtanik
After growing his business from a mobile shop run out of a Jeep, Nathan Goetsch looks forward to rolling up the doors at his new 5,600-square-foot automotive repair building at 8504 W. Clearwater Ave. in Kennewick.Goetsch, the sole owner and operator of Platinum Automotive, is taking the plunge to finance...
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Boxing club aims to transform lives one jab at a time

August 11, 2022
Jeff Morrow
Guty Villa probably could have been content continuing his work as owner of G’s to Gent’s Barbershop in Kennewick.He’s happily been cutting hair and running the shop for seven years now. It’s a successful shop with plenty of customers and barbers.He also has a great family.But something was missing: Boxing.“I...
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West Richland diner reopens under new ownership, new name

July 13, 2022
Robin Wojtanik
A longtime West Richland diner once named for Jamie McCallum is now owned by Jamie himself, and the first order of business was changing the restaurant’s name – to honor his young daughter with a terminal cancer diagnosis.Jamie and his wife, Frances, launched Lil’ Moon Diner at 3790 W. Van...
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Columbia Birth Center offers alternative to hospital at new location

July 13, 2022
Laura Kostad
Columbia Birth Center pulled up roots this spring.The hospital and home birth alternative for those seeking more holistic health care services moved to an updated and more spacious location in Richland next door to the Kadlec Regional Medical Center campus.The birth center’s new home at 948 Stevens Drive was formerly...
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New franchise owners want to bake joy into their Bundt cakes

June 10, 2022
Laura Kostad
Tri-Citians need a little more cake.That’s what Julie Zirker believes.She’s the co-owner of the first Nothing Bundt Cakes franchise in the Tri-Cities.It’s opening at 110 Gage Blvd., Suite 200, in Richland at the end of June.“We need a little more joy and a little more cake. They’re interchangeable,” she said.Zirker...
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Kettle corn company pops into Richland storefront

June 10, 2022
Jeff Morrow
Jeramy SchultzJeramy Schultz was trained to be a fighter during his five years in the Marine Corps.Ever since, the Richland High School graduate has used those skills to battle the day-to-day skirmishes that a small businessman needs to overcome to be successful.For Schultz, who has been in the kettle corn...
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