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Trios Health expects to clear bankruptcy in one to three years

June 30, 2017
Kristina Lord
No closures planned, normal operations to continueThe Kennewick Public Hospital District has filed for bankruptcy protection as it works to reorganize $221 million in debt.Trios Health, which operates two hospitals and multiple outpatient care centers throughout Kennewick, will continue to operate as normal as it works to regain financial footing....
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Tri-Cities’ population grows 1.7 percent over last year

June 30, 2017
TCAJOB Staff
  (Courtesy Office of Financial Management)The Tri-City area’s population grew by 1.7 percent over last year to 283,830 people.That’s up from 279,170 last year, according to the state Office of Financial Management’s data released June 30.Since 2000, the population of the Tri-Cities metropolitan area — which includes all of Benton...
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Energy Northwest CEO announces plans to retire

June 29, 2017
TCAJOB Staff
Mark Reddeman plans to step down in June 2018Energy Northwest’s CEO has announced plans to retire in a year.Mark Reddemann announced his June 2018 retirement plans in an email to employees June 28, following his notification of the Energy Northwest executive board during a regularly scheduled meeting in Portland, Oregon....
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Americans expected to consume 7 billion hot dogs this summer

June 29, 2017
TCAJOB Staff
The Fourth of July weekend usually means summer grilling is in full effect with many Americans celebrating the holiday by serving up a backyard barbecue staple: hot dogs.Americans will eat seven billion hot dogs this summer between Memorial Day weekend through Labor Day, according to the National Hot Dog and Sausage Council.That’s...
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Kennewick, Richland rank among top Washington cities as best to live on six-figure salary

June 28, 2017
TCAJOB Staff
Kennewick and Richland are among the five Washington cities ranked among the best places in the West to live on six-figure salary, according to MagnifyMoney’s Best and Worst Cities To Live on a Six-Figure Income Report.The five metro areas in the state making the list were: No. 4, Yakima, No. 5,...
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Statewide cherry production up 31 percent 

June 15, 2017
TCAJOB Staff
Washington sweet cherry farmers reported a good crop this year thanks to a moderate spring with warm temperatures.The state’s sweet cherry production is forecast at 255,000 tons of sweet cherries this year, compared to 195,000 tons last year, or a 31 percent increase, according to recent data released by National...
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Richland’s Rue21 store set to close at end of June

June 15, 2017
TCAJOB Staff
The Richland Rue21 store at 2741 Queensgate Drive across the parking lot from Target near McDonald’s is scheduled to close June 25.The store is among 400 underperforming stores in the Pittsburgh-based company’s 1,179 store fleet. The closures aim to help the company streamline operations, better align the size of its...
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Pasco immigration discrimination lawsuit settled

June 15, 2017
TCAJOB Staff
The federal government recently reached a settlement agreement in a discrimination lawsuit with Washington Potato Company and Pasco Processing LLC, which operate a Pasco fruit and vegetable processing facility.The U.S. Justice Department filed the lawsuit against the companies on Nov. 14, 2016, alleging that from at least Nov. 1, 2013,...
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Pasco man gets prison sentence for fraud

June 15, 2017
TCAJOB Staff
A Pasco businessman was sentenced to eight years in federal prison for defrauding the government out of millions of dollars in tax credits.Scott Johnson, 43, of Pasco, was sentenced after having previously pled guilty on Nov. 24, 2015, to conspiracy to defraud the government and conspiracy to commit wire fraud.U.S....
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Retirement prompts owners to sell Cedars Restaurant

June 15, 2017
Jeff Morrow
Dave Mitcham has been in the restaurant business for 45 years.He says that’s enough.Mitcham and his wife, Darci, have put Cedars Restaurant on the market after owning it for 11 years.The asking price for their waterfront restaurant on Kennewick’s Clover Island Inn is $2.62 million.Rob Ellsworth and Scott Sautell of...
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