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Prosser-Memorial

Prosser’s new $125 million hospital targets February opening

December 13, 2024
Ty Beaver

Prosser's new 88,000-square foot hospital north of Interstate 82 will open Feb. 1, with public open houses scheduled for January.


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Franklin PUD

Collaboration is key to address shifting energy demands

December 13, 2024
Guest Contributor

Collaboration is the key to achieving goals and objectives and paves the way for superior outcomes.


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State to begin review of building codes targeted by gas initiative

Building Code Council says it is making a “good faith effort” to comply
December 13, 2024
Jerry Cornfield

The Building Code Council says it is making a “good faith effort” to comply. Supporters say some rules can’t be enforced when the measure takes effect in December.


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Benton-Franklin Trends

Recent economic trends show progress and slowdown

December 13, 2024
Guest Contributor

The latest economic data for the greater Tri-Cities yields a mixed bag of progress and slowdown. 


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Institute for Northwest Energy Futures

INEF leads the charge toward clean energy future

December 13, 2024
Guest Contributor

The Washington State University Tri-Cities Institute for Northwest Energy Futures (INEF) is poised to make significant strides in 2025, solidifying its position as a leader in clean energy innovation and community engagement. 


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Benton REA

We must meet the growing energy needs of our communities

December 13, 2024
Guest Contributor

The path forward requires strategic investments in our electric systems to enhance grid capacity, integrate new energy resources and support electrification. 


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Benton PUD

Natural gas-to-nuclear is a more rational energy transition

December 13, 2024
Guest Contributor

A natural gas-to-nuclear energy vision is something we should be talking about. And it can’t be soon enough.


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Albertsons sues Kroger after judges block merger

December 11, 2024
Ty Beaver

A King County and federal judge recently blocked the $24.6 billion merger of grocery giants Kroger and Albertsons in separate cases, leading Albertsons to abandon the deal and sue  Kroger for failing to do what was necessary to secure it.


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Lamb Weston facilities in Tri-Cities region receive clean energy grants

December 2, 2024
TCAJOB Staff

Lamb Weston plants in Pasco and Paterson will use $4.6 million in grants from the Washington State Department of Commerce to carry out decarbonization projects to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. 


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Challenger wins tight Benton PUD race after recount

November 26, 2024
TCAJOB Staff

The challenger for a position on the Benton Public Utility Commission is the victor in the November general election race after a manual recount gave him a seven-vote edge.



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