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Hanford 2025

Progress and safety at the vit plant remain a focus

April 14, 2025
Guest Contributor

Our work is more than a technical achievement – it is a commitment to environmental stewardship, community support, and a legacy of safety and innovation. 


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Hanford 2025

Maintaining momentum at Hanford continues to be crucial

April 14, 2025
Guest Contributor

We’re at a crucial inflection point in cleaning up one of the world’s most complex environmental cleanup sites at Hanford.


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Hanford 2025

HAB knows Hanford cleanup is a marathon, not a sprint

April 14, 2025
Guest Contributor

HAB’s diverse interests understand that a safe, environmentally sound, fiscally responsible cleanup is a marathon – not a sprint.


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Hanford 2025

Uncertainties may present challenges but also unique opportunities

April 14, 2025
Guest Contributor

There is new leadership at the state and federal levels and also a lot of uncertainty, including the impacts of potential state budget cuts and of recent reductions in the federal workforce at Hanford. But one constant is that Hanford will require a highly skilled and well-trained workforce to ensure cleanup is completed in a safe and effective manner.


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Hanford 2025

Hanford cleanup delivers progress to protect the future

April 14, 2025
Guest Contributor

The Hanford site continues to lead the nation in environmental cleanup, achieving milestones that show our commitment to safety, teamwork and environmental stewardship.


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Bridging Partnerships Small Business Symposium

Symposium expands to include advanced energy projects to meet the moment

Event is April 9-10 in Kennewick
April 3, 2025
Guest Contributor

For small businesses, the message is clear: Whether you have a history of working on Hanford-related projects or are exploring opportunities in the advanced energy market and supply chain, this upcoming event is your gateway to new partnerships and possibilities.



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Cold War relics find new life

Pasco man turns Hanford reactor jars into unique artwork

March 31, 2025
Rachel Visick

A retired chemist transforms Cold War relics into unusual art pieces.


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Top Hanford manager announces resignation

March 26, 2025
Ty Beaver

His leadership at Hanford began in February 2019 with a limited appointment as the manager of the DOE Office of Environment Management’s Richland Operations Office and Office of River Protection. He was named the permanent manager of both offices in July 2020. 


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DOE, other federal agencies rehire fired workers

March 18, 2025
Ty Beaver

Hundreds of fired probationary employees from the U.S. Department of Energy are returning to work but they may have to go through a new hire onboarding process and face the looming possibility of being fired again.



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Layoffs continue to reverberate across the Tri-Cities and beyond

March 13, 2025
Ty Beaver

The repercussions of a mid-February layoff of hundreds of probationary federal employees at the Bonneville Power Administration, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory and the U.S. Department of Energy’s Hanford field office continue to be felt across the Mid-Columbia.


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