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Long-awaited Columbia Gardens opens, second phase beginning soon

February 14, 2018
Robin Wojtanik
Public plaza, space for food trucks to be completed this summerNow that wine is being made and poured at Kennewick’s waterfront wine village, the community can look forward to the next ribbon cutting, as the second phase is set to get underway this summer.A larger-than-expected crowd gathered for the Feb....
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Richland winery making one of best rosés in country

February 14, 2018
Guest Contributor
By Andy Perdue and Eric Degerman, Wine News ServiceWhen Rob Griffin arrived in Washington wine country from his native California in early 1977, he never dreamed he’d be most famous for making pink wine.Yet today, the owner/winemaker of Barnard Griffin in Richland may be making the best rosé in America....
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Nevermind those wine grapes, Concords yield sweet juices

February 14, 2018
Guest Contributor
By Marilou SheaZeb’s Vineyard produces mighty fine grapes.But they typically aren’t found in an award-winning bottle of wine. Marilou Shea,Food Truck AcademyUnlike the vinifera primarily grown on the West Coast that have ties to European heritage, Zeb’s grape varietals harken from good ole America.The juicy Concord is named after its...
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Tri-Cities Airport reports 723-passenger uptick over previous year

February 14, 2018
TCAJOB Staff
Airport officials expected more but winter weather, pilot shortage took tollThe Tri-Cities Airport saw a modest growth of 723 additional passengers last year despite facing the challenges of a harsh winter and the loss of more than 35,000 available seats, the result of a reduction in available flights.That’s fewer than...
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PNNL-UW partnership could lead to new scientific discoveries

February 14, 2018
TCAJOB Staff
Organizations form NW IMPACT to advance research in materials scienceA closer collaboration between the top scientific brains at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory and the University of Washington could fuel future discoveries.PNNL and UW’s new partnership aims to power advancements in materials that transform energy, telecommunications, medicine, information technology and other...
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Popular Pasco bakery expands to third location in Yakima

February 14, 2018
Guest Contributor
By Dave Leder, Yakima Valley Business TimesOne of the Tri-Cities’ best-known bakeries soon will have a presence in Yakima.Viera’s Bakery & Deli, with two locations in Pasco, could open as soon as March 1 at 516 W. Lincoln Ave., next to Cost Less Carpets and the Safeway fuel station.The Viera...
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Benton City veterinary clinic under new ownership after 30 years

February 14, 2018
Laura Kostad
Sunrise Vet Clinic’s new owner has plans for building, technology improvements Sunrise Veterinary Clinic in Benton City kicked off the new year with a change of ownership, new hires and plans for several improvements.Dr. Sharon Molton took over the 2,800-square-foot, full-service practice for companion animals and the active customer base...
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Former employee runs two printing businesses under one roof

February 14, 2018
Jessica Hoefer
Ron Morris buys BIG Print Shop, Digital Image Tri-Cities in 2017Ron Morris spent decades learning the ins and outs of the printing world and within a span of six months last year, he bought two printing businesses, both of which he used to work at.The tale of how he became...
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AWB’s annual data guide highlights Washington’s successes, opportunities

February 14, 2018
Guest Contributor
By Kris JohnsonWashington’s economy is the envy of many states across the country. Job growth in our urban areas is booming and cranes pepper the Seattle and Bellevue skylines. Kris Johnson, Association of Washington BusinessAll that points to a robust statewide economy today and into the future. Or, does it?Each...
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Using Google posts can provide businesses with robust online presence

February 14, 2018
Guest Contributor
By Josh KandleOne of the newest features of the Google My Business dashboard is the ability to create posts. This is a bid by Google to get business owners to stay engaged with their Google My Business dashboards. In return, Google enables business owners to post their own custom content...
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