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Local News

Region’s economic outlook full of ‘rainbows and unicorns’

February 14, 2017
Kristina Lord
The Tri-Cities’ economy appears to be all “rainbows and unicorns” judging from all the upbeat updates provided at TRIDEC’s recent economic outlook conference.That’s what Jeff Losey, president of the Home Builders Association of Tri-Cities, said during his report on residential construction during the Feb. 1 event.“We’re a very affordable place...
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TRIDEC’s Petersen reflects on 52-year  career in Tri-Cities

February 14, 2017
TCAJOB Staff
The Tri-Cities’ longtime champion of securing federal dollars to clean up Hanford and invigorate the local economy plans to retire next month. Gary PetersenGary Petersen, Tri-City Development Council’s vice president of federal programs, leaves his post March 3 after 14 years with the agency.The 76-year-old Richland man came to the...
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Port of Benton to break ground on $2 million development in Prosser

February 14, 2017
Jessica Hoefer
The Port of Benton plans to kick-start a new 21-lot development with a $2 million building in Prosser designed to attract boutique businesses to complement the neighboring Vintner Village.Construction on the new building, which will include three bays for businesses, as well as an adjacent office building for a nonprofit,...
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Trios Health launches virtual doctor house calls

February 14, 2017
Kristina Lord
Lois Evanson knew she needed to see a doctor when she couldn’t stop coughing.So she drove to an urgent care clinic only to find she would have to wait about four hours before she could see a provider. She returned home and asked for a house call instead.Trios Health in...
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CBC invests in simulator for truck-driving program

February 14, 2017
Jeff Morrow
The No. 1 job needed in the area is truck driving.That’s what Janese Thatcher, Columbia Basin College’s dean for Computer Science, Engineering and Technical Programs, said she recently learned when looking at the top jobs that companies were hiring for in Benton and Franklin counties.“People running many companies in this...
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Richland nonprofit CEO, police detective honored with Athena awards

February 14, 2017
TCAJOB Staff
Two community leaders recently were recognized for their commitment to professional excellence and community service at the sixth annual Tri-Cities Women in Business conference.The longtime CEO of SIGN Fracture Care International in Richland received this year’s Athena Leadership Award for her longtime work with the nonprofit during the Jan. 25...
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Tri-Cities ends year at top of job market, largest labor force

February 14, 2017
Guest Contributor
By Sean BassingerThe Tri-Cities ended the year with the largest labor force ever and the fastest-growing job market in the state.Kennewick, Richland and Pasco added more than 3,800 jobs in December, or 3.6 percent growth over the same month the previous year.The next fastest growth rates in the state include...
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Banking experts share concern over policies on immigration, trade

February 14, 2017
Kristina Lord
What does the new Trump administration in the White House mean to the banking industry and region’s economy?It’s too early to tell.But two banking industry experts have simple advice for local business owners: keep your eye on what you do best.“There’s lot of noise in the media. … Focus on...
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New director of state’s Division of Banks calls banking industry healthy

February 14, 2017
Jessica Hoefer
Roberta Hollinshead may be the first woman in the state’s history to lead the Department of Financial Institutions’ Division of Banks, but she credits her knowledge of the industry—both challenges and opportunities—for setting her apart. Roberta Hollinshead, who worked for more than 15 years with the state Department of Financial...
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Chart course for your business to thrive for long haul

February 14, 2017
Guest Contributor
By Berta GabbardWith the new year well underway and a new administration in the White House, many business owners in the greater Tri-Cities area are looking to maintain their stride as we see how the markets respond and evolve. Several owners I work with are actively pursuing plans to grow...
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