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Richland’s Tumbleweeds rolls through turbulent year

March 15, 2021
Kristina Lord
When anyone asks the owner of Tumbleweeds Mexican Flair about his plans, he likes to quip: “I am just honored that you think I have a plan.”The past year has been a lesson in flying by the seat your pants at the family-owned restaurant at 894 Stevens Drive in Richland.But...
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Family-owned Grocery Outlet in Pasco is tops for Northwest sales growth

March 15, 2021
Wendy Culverwell
In a little more than two years, Pasco’s Grocery Outlet validated the decision to open on Road 68.Of the 150 or so Grocery Outlets dotting the Northwest, Pasco recorded the biggest growth in sales in 2020, said Charles Grimm, who operates the store with his wife, Janice.The Grimms opened the...
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State grant helps Gene’s Custom Slaughter invest in growth

March 15, 2021
Wendy Culverwell
A state grant is helping a West Richland custom slaughter business grow to meet rising demand from small farmers and ranchers.Gene’s Custom Slaughter, owned since 1993 by Stacy McCorkle, used the grant to buy and equip two trucks to travel to customers through the Mid-Columbia. McCorkle is training his son...
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Counting cost of college loans should be as easy as counting hamburger calories

March 15, 2021
Guest Contributor
I vaguely remember the first time I saw 1,050 calories listed beside a quarter-pounder meal at McDonald’s.This was back in 2012, and my high school brain couldn’t comprehend how that many calories could be concentrated in such a tasty burger, fries and soda.Needless to say, I’m a fan of this...
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Protecting your address is possible but complicated

March 15, 2021
Guest Contributor
In the world of property privacy planning, it would be nice if a single solution existed to protect a person and his or her assets from the prying eyes of the rest of the world.Some seek privacy to protect the nature and extent of their financial wealth.Others seek privacy for...
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IHOP owner: Locally-owned franchises are local too

March 15, 2021
Jeff Morrow
Susan Mendenhall is a fighter.It doesn’t matter whether it’s a pandemic or trying to educate the public that her two Tri-City IHOP stores are local restaurants.She won’t lose her fight because after 20 years with IHOP, she still loves and believes in what she does.She loves the people, whether it’s...
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Columbia Quail supplies bite-size alternative to chicken eggs

March 15, 2021
Laura Kostad
Fancy a fancy quail egg?A Pasco farm’s flock supplies them by the dozen to several Tri-City retailers.These quail eggs don’t come from the kind of wild quail commonly seen around the Tri-Cities. The small, speckled eggs are produced by their larger cousin, the Japanese coturnix.These quail look like a small...
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Work to begin this fall on $75M energy research lab at PNNL

March 12, 2021
TCAJOB Staff
The Pacific Northwest National Laboratory in Richland will house the U.S. Department of Energy’s next generation “Grid Storage Launchpad,” a $75 million facility with 30 research laboratories focused on energy grid resilience, energy storage and clean energy adaptation.The Department of Energy announced the project on March 10 in a move...
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Rocco’s Pizza brings pickle face pizza to Kennewick

March 12, 2021
Wendy Culverwell
A West Richland couple is betting a popular Pasco pizza restaurant known for its pickle face and beer garden pizza specials will thrive in the heart of Kennewick.Bethany and Ryan Pierson opened the second edition of Rocco’s Pizza March 20 at 7911 W. Grandridge Blvd., former home of Pacific Pasta...
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What do you do when you run a restaurant and a winery? Launch a food truck of course

March 12, 2021
Wendy Culverwell
Richland’s Bookwalter Wines is expanding with a food truck focused on the foods of the South and the Pacific Northwest.Non-Fiction Food Truck named for the winery’s restaurant, Fiction @ J Bookwalter, debuts April 1 in a new food truck pod forming in the ample parking lot of Bella Furniture, 7425...
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