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Gordon Estate Restaurant and Wine Bar closes its doors in Pasco

July 17, 2017
TCAJOB Staff
Financial challenges forced the closure of Gordon Estate Restaurant and Wine Bar in Pasco.Its last day was July 15.The restaurant and wine bar, located in the Broadmoor Park outlet mall on Outlet Drive, opened in April 2013.“Unfortunately, in our current location the ‘new/walk-in business’ just wasn’t enough to keep the...
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Order groceries online, then pick up curbside

July 14, 2017
Guest Contributor
By Robin WojtanikWhether it’s back-to-school lunch supplies or a Thanksgiving turkey, grocery shopping will get more convenient as stores begin to offer curbside pickup.Tri-City Fred Meyer and some Walmart stores expect to offer their version of the service before the end of the year.The Richland Fred Meyer will begin its...
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Iced, blended or hot: new coffeeshops ready to brew Tri-Citians’ favorites

July 14, 2017
Jeff Morrow
Brianna Cervantes wanted to be a photographer when she was a little kid.Then at the age of 15, she found coffee, and her life changed.“I worked at Dutch Brothers for a year and a half,” she said. “I actually wanted to be a franchisee at Dutch Brothers. I tried three...
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New state law provides paid family leave

July 14, 2017
John Stang
Employers, employees contribute to program through payroll taxWashington has become the fifth state to require paid family leave for employees.“It’s going to be the best paid family leave program the country. It has better weeks, better benefits, and we’ll be the model for the other states,” said Sen. Karen Keiser,...
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CBC students continue to pay extra tuition as state grapples to fix software

July 14, 2017
John Stang
Plans to install statewide software system at 34 community colleges delayedEach year, full-time Washington community college students pay an extra $115.56 to upgrade their school’s computer software.That includes students at Columbia Basin College.The fee was supposed to lapse this December, but delays and cost overruns will keep the extra charge...
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Kennewick man perfects kombucha recipe, opens brewery

July 14, 2017
Guest Contributor
By Andy PerdueThe Tri-Cities’ first commercial kombucha brewery has been established in Kennewick.Joshua Steensland of Kennewick has opened Steensland Family Kombucha. Joshua Steensland of Kennewick opened the Tri-Cities’ first commercial kombucha brewery, Steensland Family Kombucha. Steensland, back, is pictured with his partner Lacey Davis and their children, Angel, Azalea and...
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Civic-minded citizens making difference in Tri-City service groups

July 14, 2017
Guest Contributor
By Robin WojtanikAttend a weekly meeting at Columbia Center Rotary’s event center in Kennewick, and you’ll find a diverse group of members, ranging in both age and profession.The recent fiscal year-end meeting for the local service organization included the announcement of 16 new dues-paying members joining in the last year,...
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Painted Pianos to bring together community for art, music

July 14, 2017
Elsie Puig
Richland studio owner seeking 88 ‘key’ partners for projectPainted pianos transformed into public works of art and gathering places have begun popping up in Richland with more planned around the Tri-Cities.The grass-roots arts project, spearheaded by Cynthia Vaughn, owner of Richland’s Magnolia Music Studios and director of Opera on the...
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29-year-old nonprofit adopts new name, image to reach more clients

July 14, 2017
Kristina Lord
Tri-Cities Pregnancy Network is now called You MedicalThe Tri-Cities Pregnancy Network decided to shed its name of 29 years and embrace a new one as it plans to expand its program offerings.The pro-life, Christian-based agency known around the region for offering women free pregnancy testing and support became You Medical...
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Gifting offers several advantages including reducing tax exposure

July 14, 2017
Guest Contributor
By Beau RuffThe concept of gifting is simply that you give something to someone or something for no value in return. That is, the donor gives something worth value to the donee (or the recipient). The concept is simple but it is one of the most powerful tools utilized as...
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