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State legislators keen on supporting state’s growing wine industry

February 14, 2017
John Stang
Wine growlers, wine at movies among proposed bills in OlympiaThe state’s wine industry — with the Mid-Columbia at the center — is in great shape and getting better as several state legislators push bills to improve sales in Washington.The state has about 900 wineries — compared to about 300 in...
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New clean plant center director hired to protect Northwest crops

February 14, 2017
TCAJOB Staff
The top priority for the new director of Clean Plant Center Northwest in Prosser is to increase the region’s supply of virus-free fruit trees, vines and hops. Scott Harper“The front line of the battle against viruses is clean material,” said Scott Harper, who was hired Jan. 3 to run the...
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Symposium to focus on how climate extremes affect wine industry

February 14, 2017
TCAJOB Staff
Heat and cold extremes can be damaging to grapevines and affect fruit and winemaking decisions.A research symposium, “Climate Extremes: Is the Pacific Northwest Wine Industry Ready?” will take a closer look at the issue from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. March 17 in the East Auditorium at Washington State University...
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Longtime Kennewick restaurant sheds old look, name for urban feel

February 14, 2017
Audra Distifeno
Country Gentleman remodels interior, changes name to CG Public HouseCG Public House and Catering in Kennewick has seen an upswing in hungry customers despite experiencing the worst winter weather in recent memory, resulting in a 25 percent increase in profits over the same period last year.The owners credit the upswing...
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Tri-City business taps into self-serve wine, beer market

February 14, 2017
Jeff Morrow
When two Tri-Citians walked into a Boise bar two years ago, they weren’t expecting to walk out with plans to start a new business.But what Jason Sadler and Kendra Guzek saw in Idaho in 2015 amazed them: a self-service wine bar in which customers could try wines using a pre-paid...
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Owners to discuss Tri-City construction projects

February 13, 2017
TCAJOB Staff
Learn about key construction projects in the works in the Tri-Cities at an upcoming meeting.Inland Northwest Associated General Contractors of America is partnering with the Tri City Construction Council to host a  construction owners’ panel in the Tri-Cities to highlight upcoming projects in the works.Scheduled presenters include the Port of Kennewick,...
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Trios Foundation commissions bronze bust to honor Tri-City philanthropist

February 13, 2017
Kristina Lord
A bronze bust of a Tri-Citian known for a lifetime of community service will be installed in the lobby of the Trios Care Center at Southridge on what would have been his 100th birthday.[blockquote quote="He led a life of service." source="Darren Szendre, president of the Trios Foundation on George Jones"...
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BBB issues warning to avoid online-dating scams

February 13, 2017
TCAJOB Staff
Protect hearts and wallets by avoiding online-dating romance scams.The Better Business Bureau serving the Northwest is warning consumers to be on the lookout for scammers who impersonate U.S. service members and computer-generated scam bots.Online-dating users can be an easy target for scammers as millions are signing onto online dating sites...
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CBC’s Cummins resigns to serve as chancellor of WGU Washington

February 13, 2017
TCAJOB Staff
Columbia Basin College’s president has retired after nine years overseeing the Pasco school to serve as chancellor for Western Governors University Washington. Rich CumminsRich Cummins will oversee the nonprofit online university, taking over from Jean Floten, who recently retired from the chancellor post she had held since 2011.WGU Washington has...
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State’s retail sales up 7.4 percent in most recent state report

February 13, 2017
TCAJOB Staff
Washington state’s taxable retail sales increased 7.4 percent in the third quarter of 2016 over the same quarter in 2015, reaching $38.5 billion. Retail trade, which is a subset of all taxable retail sales, rose 5.8 percent to $16.33 billion.These figures are part of a quarterly report released this month...
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