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Pasco planning May 9 open house on Broadmoor area development

May 1, 2017
TCAJOB Staff
Learn more about the city of Pasco’s plans to develop the northwest area of the city west of Broadmoor Boulevard.The city will hold an open house meeting about the so-called Broadmoor master plan and Environmental Impact Statement from 4 to 8 p.m. May 9 in city council chambers at Pasco...
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Study: Franklin, Benton county among best places in state to own home

April 25, 2017
TCAJOB Staff
Benton and Franklin counties ranked among the best places to own a home in Washington, according to a recent study.SmartAsset’s third annual study compared average rent and home prices in counties across the U.S. to find the places where buying makes the most sense.The financial technology firm compared the total...
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Richland contractor selected to build Kennewick dual language elementary school

April 24, 2017
TCAJOB Staff
A Richland contractor has been selected to build Kennewick School District’s new dual language elementary school.The district’s Board of Directors approved Fowler General Construction Inc.’s as the lowest bidder to build Elementary #17 at the former site of Desert Hills Middle School at 6011 W. 10th Place.Fowler provided a base bid...
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Small businesses invited to attend financing workshop in Kennewick

April 24, 2017
TCAJOB Staff
Learn about access to capital in today’s economy, business assistance programs and challenges in growing a business during a May workshop in Kennewick.The U.S. Department of the Treasury and state Department of Commerce invite local small business representatives to a financing workshop called, “Access to Capital: Barriers, Opportunities & Assistance.”The...
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Free Shred Day event is April 21 in Richland

April 18, 2017
TCAJOB Staff
A free Shred Day event is from 4:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. April 21 at 3045 Duportail St. in the Numerica Credit Union parking lot in Richland.Each person can bring up to three bags or boxes of personal documents per person, but no cardboard or three-ring binders.The Better Business Bureau serving the Northwest has teamed up with NBC Right Now Tri-Cities and Numerica Credit Union – Tri-Cities for the event.Here’s a reminder...
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New Pasco-to-LAX flight remains in holding pattern

April 13, 2017
Jeff Morrow
The proposed and much anticipated Pasco-to-Los Angeles flight first announced in 2015 hasn’t taken off yet.But local officials haven’t given up hope.“At this point we’re in a holding pattern,” said Carl Adrian, president and CEO of TRIDEC, with no pun intended.Adrian said the Tri-Cities is ready, but it’s just a...
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Trios Health cuts staff, considers bankruptcy, mergers in wake of ‘financial crisis’

April 13, 2017
Kristina Lord
25 employees lost their jobs April 1 and more cuts are expectedAbout 25 Trios Health employees have lost their jobs as Kennewick’s public hospital district grapples to fix a financial crisis.The series of layoffs that took effect April 1 are expected to save more than $2 million.But facing net losses...
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Group pushes for return of Columbia River shoreline to local control

April 13, 2017
John Stang
Three prominent Tri-Citians hope to persuade the federal government to turn over Army Corps of Engineers’ riverfront land to local governments by the end of this year.This has been a dream for some Tri-Citians for at least 30 years, if not longer.Their immediate hurdle is no one is really sure...
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Pasco’s AutoZone distribution center to welcome first inbound truck

April 13, 2017
Kristina Lord
Company bypasses 3 other cities to invest $50 million into new warehouseAutoZone’s new Pasco distribution center will welcome its first inbound truck on April 15 and begin sending trucks out to customers and stores in late June.The company invested $50 million into the new distribution center that will serve 235...
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HAPO launches commercial program to serve growing business community

April 13, 2017
Kristina Lord
HAPO Community Credit Union has extended its “member-centric” focus to include businesses.The Richland-based credit union recently launched a commercial division that stands ready to helps businesses, large and small.“We are member-centric and focus on what our members’ needs are. Sometimes their needs get lost in bigger banks,” said Monte Drake,...
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