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Owner of new Richland waterfront hotel dies from cancer at 64

September 19, 2017
Guest Contributor
By R.J. Marx and Brenna Visser, The Daily Astorian, & TCAJOB staffThe owner of Richland’s newest waterfront hotel died Sunday morning at his home after a short illness. He was 64. Tom Drumheller, Escape LodgingTom Drumheller envisioned The Lodge at Columbia Point as a regional boutique hotel unique to the...
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Vegas-themed show aims to get seniors singing, dancing at annual picnic

September 18, 2017
Kristina Lord
Seniors attending this year’s All Senior Picnic in Richland can expect to sing and sway along to popular songs from Bobby Darin, Wayne Newton, Frank Sinatra and Elvis.“It’ll be danceable and enjoyable and memorable — whatever makes the crowd happy,” said David Cooley, front man for the Cooley Band, which...
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Seniors temporarily displaced during extensive remodeling project

September 14, 2017
Robin Wojtanik
An extensive remodel is underway at an affordable senior housing complex in east Kennewick that’s requiring residents to be temporarily relocated and their belongings packed up.The lengthy list of improvements coming to the Kennewick Garden Apartments on West Fifth Avenue includes new flooring, lighting, millwork, doors, appliances and landscaping.[blockquote quote="We...
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Richland breaks ground on $18.5 million new city hall

September 14, 2017
Kristina Lord
The deal to close on 1.8 acres to build a new Richland City Hall was 15 years in the making.“It took an act of Congress. Literally,” said Joe Schiessl, the city’s director of parks and public facilities.The city sealed the deal with the federal government Aug. 25 and plans to...
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French company eyes Richland for solar farm as energy costs remain uncertain

September 14, 2017
John Stang
While a proposed Richland solar power project would be the biggest in the state, the economic future of this source of electricity in Washington is not yet written in stone.This will be the first American venture for the French solar power company Neoen. As Neoen studies the potential installation of...
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Tri-City Americans celebrate 30th season by continuing to support charities

September 14, 2017
Elsie Puig
Team helped to raise more than $2M in donations over seven seasonsThe Tri-City Americans are celebrating their 30th season with a home opener on Sept. 30 against the Everett Silvertips. For the team, the anniversary provides a chance to reflect on their history and how they’ve sown their roots in...
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Underused north Richland Gesa branch to close in October

September 14, 2017
Robin Wojtanik
The Gesa Credit Union branch in north Richland will be closing permanently Oct. 31.Gesa reports that the 808 Dalton St. branch is “underutilized” and its “transaction volumes are low” compared to other locations in the Tri-Cities.As a nonprofit cooperative, the credit union determined it wasn’t a good use of members’...
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Oregon boutique beef business supplies unique meats to three states

September 14, 2017
Guest Contributor
By Marilou SheaJust south of the Tri-Cities in Stanfield, Oregon, a hard-working couple raise calves to satisfy their customers’ insatiable taste for beef. Pat and Tammy Mallon own Pat-n-Tam’s Beef, a boutique beef processing company. Marilou Shea, Food Truck AcademyPat Mallon has been raising calves and selling them since he...
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For Tri-City family, mission to find cure for Alzheimer’s is personal

September 14, 2017
Kristina Lord
Poland family supports fundraiser walk, awareness night at Ams hockey gameThe Poland family is passionate about raising awareness and supporting efforts to find a cure for Alzheimer’s disease.They also can be counted on to participate in two of the year’s biggest Tri-City fundraisers for the state’s Alzheimer’s Association.It’s personal for...
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MSA women’s group provides networking, community service opportunities

September 14, 2017
Guest Contributor
By Stacey DennyAnel Suarez credits a group of female colleagues for encouraging her to apply for a new position at Mission Support Alliance.Suarez said members of MSA’s Synergy Network bolstered her confidence to seek the promotion.“All of the women in the group were very supportive and encouraging. I’m not sure...
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