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Community advocates chosen as Kennewick Man and Woman of Year

March 14, 2018
TCAJOB Staff
A lifelong Kennewick resident, judge and Army Reservist whose father was named Kennewick Man of the Year and a former elementary school teacher whose husband received the honor earned their own Man and Woman of the Year awards this year.Steve Osborne and Marilee Eerkes were recognized for their community service...
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B&O tax relief plan for manufacturers fails

March 14, 2018
John Stang
Maybe the second time will be the charm.A bill that would have provided tax relief to Franklin County manufacturers died during the last week of the 2018 legislative session. Now, Mid-Columbia legislators — all Republicans — will have a chance to persuade Democratic legislators have modify the bill next year to...
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WSU hospitality school rolls out Institute for Senior Living

March 14, 2018
Jessica Hoefer
A Washington State University professor knows firsthand the importance of hiring well trained, qualified “senior living” professionals.Scott Eckstein lived in an assisted living facility for a while to help settle his maternal grandparents into one. He also believes living in one may have prevented his grandmother’s death.He knows the business...
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Hospitality association’s top priority for year is tourism

March 14, 2018
Guest Contributor
By Anthony AntonI love hospitality. We are welcoming and solution-oriented, constantly finding ways to improve the experience we deliver to guests.The team here at the Washington Hospitality Association is working on solutions to policy issues that fit the needs of our industry and work for Washingtonians. Anthony AntonDuring the past...
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Degrees of hospitality limited only by imagination

March 14, 2018
Guest Contributor
By Marilou SheaHospitality is a vast industry comprised of a lot of different things — food and beverage, lodging, conventions, travel, attractions and leisure. The industry is typically divided into two measureable sectors: arts, entertainment and recreation; and accommodations and food services. I’m going to focus on the latter because...
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$6.7 million extended-stay hotel planned in Richland

March 14, 2018
Robin Wojtanik
A new extended-stay hotel is going up near Kohl’s, Mor Furniture and the Holiday Inn Express on Tapteal Drive in Richland.The $6.7 million project has a targeted opening of late 2018. The four-story WoodSpring Suites will feature 122 rooms and a fitness center.Construction financing is still being finalized and a...
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Winemaker offers advice for choosing best wine for casual dinner party

March 14, 2018
Guest Contributor
By David ForsythOK, so here’s the challenge. I’ve got company visiting from out-of-town, California wine country to be exact, folks who know and are active in the wine industry. Which Washington wine should be served to showcase the true essence of Washington wine? David ForsythDo I distill the choice down...
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Channel the art of hospitality to keep customers coming back

March 14, 2018
Guest Contributor
By Robert J. HarringtonHospitality and tourism make up one of the largest industries in the United States. At the same time, the market is saturated with competition, and consumer expectations are evolving. Robert HarringtonIn changing times, how can hospitality businesses change to meet the needs of their customers and still...
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Growing home rental market gives Tri-City travelers more options

March 14, 2018
Laura Kostad
With vacation rentals opening their doors throughout the Mid-Columbia and Uber now available across the Tri-Cities, it’s becoming easier than ever for visitors to connect with locals and seek out a unique, personalized travel experience.Nearly 150 vacation rental properties are available in and around the Tri-Cities.Tri-City tourism is big business,...
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New public car, truck auction business to open this fall in Pasco

March 14, 2018
Kristina Lord
Trucks & Auto Auctions, a Musser Bros. affiliate, plans 8,000-square-foot facilityTri-City car and truck buyers can kick back in theater-style seats to bid on vehicles at a new Pasco auction business this fall.Trucks & Auto Auctions, a Musser Bros. Inc. affiliate, is building a new 8,000-square-foot facility just off Argent...
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