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Business community sighs with relief as Legislature wraps for 2022

March 11, 2022
Wendy Culverwell
The Tri-City business community is breathing easier as the 2022 Legislature concluded its work without passing bills some feared would add complexity and cost to operating in Washington.The regular session ended March 10 in a flurry of activity, including an agreement on a $64.1 billion supplemental budget.But it’s what didn’t...
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Reasons to reconsider the Roth IRA

March 11, 2022
Guest Contributor
In the old days, the decision to fund a retirement account with pre-tax dollars (traditional IRA) or fund it with after-tax dollars (Roth IRA) often hinged on when a person predicted his income would be highest and thus the tax savings greatest.So, if a person thought his or her income...
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Petersen Hastings shifts to a new generation of leadership

March 11, 2022
Wendy Culverwell
Jeff PetersenJeff Petersen retires on March 31 after more than 20 years as CEO of Petersen Hastings, the Tri-Cities wealth management firm established by his late father, Jim Petersen, in 1962.Scott Sarber a longtime member of the team and partner, steps up to the role of president and CEO.While Petersen...
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Hospitality industry is on the rebound, but how much is still unknown

March 11, 2022
Wendy Culverwell
Michael NovakovichMichael Novakovich, president and CEO of Visit Tri-Cities, is looking forward to May, which is when the tourism agency he leads expects to finalize the economic impact of tourism on the local economy in 2021.After a pandemic-battered showing in 2020, signs of revival will be welcome news to an...
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Visitor spending continues its recovery but will still be below 2019 levels

March 11, 2022
Guest Contributor
As we might suspect from our own travel, tourism took a huge hit in 2020.The Benton-Franklin Trends metric on direct travel and tourism spending makes this painfully clear.Total estimated spending in the two counties plunged from about $496 million to $345 million, or a drop of 30%.What has been affected?...
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WSU Study: Workplace culture can hurt, or help, with staffing issues

March 11, 2022
Wendy Culverwell
A gaming lounge at Columbia Center is closed with a handwritten note in the window: Closed because of staffing issues.It’s one small sign that the Great Resignation is in full force in the Tri-Cities, disproportionately affecting the hospitality and visitor sector. As Michael Novakovich, CEO of Visit Tri-Cities reports, local...
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Food truck pavilion targets spring opening

March 11, 2022
Robin Wojtanik
First stop – Kennewick. Followed by the remainder of the Tri-Cities, every college town, and then the rest of America. Chris Corbin’s dream for his food truck pavilion has no bounds – and why should it?He’s already overcome a huge obstacle by cementing private financing for the $3.5 million development...
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Q&A with Shae Frichette

March 11, 2022
TCAJOB Staff
Shae FrichetteCo-Owner, Co-WinemakerFrichette Winery Red MountainShae FrichetteNumber of employees you oversee: 5Brief background of Frichette Winery:We are a husband and wife-run winery making wines he loves and wine experiences she dreams of. Our expression of flavorful and smooth red wines and “be in the moment” vibes carry through in every...
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CG Public House buying Uncle Sam’s Saloon, won’t change the nachos

March 11, 2022
Wendy Culverwell
The owners of CG Public House are buying Uncle Sam’s Saloon, a popular 21-and-over sports pub with an Old West vibe near Columbia Center mall.Kyle Simmons, together with his sister, Stef Simmons, and parents, Steve and Shirley Simmons, expect to close on the two-part deal March 28. Terms were not...
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Kennewick Kiwanis celebrates foundation’s 25th year

March 11, 2022
TCAJOB Staff
The Kiwanis Club of Kennewick will celebrate the 25th anniversary of the Kennewick Kiwanis Foundation with an April 7 dinner event at the Red Lion Columbia Center in Kennewick, featuring keynote speaker, Steve Siemens.Siemens is the past president of Kiwanis International and will be speaking on the “Five Stepping Stones...
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