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LaCoste Law breaks ground on Steptoe offices

February 9, 2023
Wendy Culverwell
LaCoste Law, a woman-led family law firm, has broken ground on its new Kennewick offices.The firm, led by Jennifer LaCoste, is building a two-story, 8,700-square-foot office with space for its growing practice and a second suite available for rent.LaCoste bought the property at 2062 N. Steptoe St. near the intersection...
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Lampson’s unique office is nod to company’s business

January 12, 2023
Wendy Culverwell
Neil and Billie Jane Lampson didn’t have to look far for inspiration when they decided their growing crane company needed a headquarters building.Neil Lampson enlisted Walt Trask, his head engineer and co-inventor on patented crane technology, and sketched out a building that looked like the boom of one of the...
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Legislature convenes with new faces and familiar issues

January 12, 2023
Wendy Culverwell
The 2023 Washington Legislature convened on Jan. 9 with a slew of new lawmakers and a lengthy list of familiar tasks before its scheduled end date of April 23.Transportation, energy, building codes, taxation, education and preserving the four Lower Snake River Dams are among the top issues raised by Tri-City...
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Ag educators shine in 2023 Mid-Columbia Hall of Fame

January 12, 2023
Wendy Culverwell
As a high schooler, Carol Travis was drawn to the flowers her classmates carried around Spokane’s Ferris High School, the results of a floral class offered through the ag program.She was drawn to the school’s charismatic ag advisor and to the thought of working plants.So, when faced with choosing an...
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Tri-City native headlines brunch to benefit Carson College

January 11, 2023
TCAJOB Staff
Cole Morgan, a Tri-Citian by birth who established Snap! Raise, will headline an upcoming brunch to benefit the Carson College of Business at Washington State University Tri-Cities.The fifth annual Point to Success Brunch will be held Feb. 4 at Anthony’s at Columbia Point, 550 Columbia Point Drive, in Richland. The...
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Trained mediators help to find common ground in workplace and beyond

January 11, 2023
Laura Kostad
It can be challenging to work out differences.Sometimes it’s hard to see another’s viewpoint.Sometimes it’s hard to look within.When disputes escalate, they can bog down the legal system.That’s why the Dispute Resolution Center of Tri-Cities (DRC) has been working to resolve disagreements since 1999.The support of trained, unbiased mediators can...
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Q&A with Eric Eisinger

January 11, 2023
TCAJOB Staff
Benton County Prosecuting AttorneyEric EisingerNumber of employees you oversee: As the Benton County prosecuting attorney, I oversee 63 employees, including 32 criminal and civil deputy prosecutors.Where did you go to law school? What inspired you to pursue law?I attended law school at the University of Idaho. When I started my...
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AG proposes legislative reforms to protect data privacy

January 11, 2023
TCAJOB Staff
Statewide data breaches remain at record-breaking levels, prompting the state Attorney General to propose legislative reforms to protect data privacy.In 2022, 4.5 million data breach notices were sent to Washington residents, second only to the 2021 record of 6.3 million.State law requires organizations that experience a data breach to send...
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Legal Aid Society honors attorneys who give back

January 11, 2023
TCAJOB Staff
The Benton Franklin Legal Aid Society honored an attorney and a legal technician with its highest awards for their service to the community in 2022.The legal aid society is a nonprofit and provides volunteer attorneys to Tri-City residents who can’t afford to pay legal fees for noncriminal cases. Its attorneys...
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Landscape architects see growing interest in Tri-City market 

January 11, 2023
Laura Kostad
As the Tri-Cities expands and reimagines itself in the wake of tremendous growth and an ongoing influx of new residents, new developments around the region are emerging more unique and dynamic in scope and design.This is thanks in part to the work of landscape architects, which are increasingly in demand...
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