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Businesses invited to workshop to learn how to do business with ports

November 29, 2016
TCAJOB Staff
Learn about doing business with the ports at an upcoming workshop in Kennewick.The free class is from 2 to 4 p.m. Dec. 12 in the Bechtel Board Room at the Tri-Cities Business & Visitor Center, 7130 W. Grandridge Blvd., Kennewick.The region’s ports – Port of Benton, Port of Kennewick and...
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WSU Tri-Cities seeking exceptional women nominees

November 28, 2016
TCAJOB Staff
Washington State University Tri-Cities is accepting nominations of exceptional women from the university and Tri-Cities community through Dec. 15.The new program recognizes WSU Tri-Cities women students, staff, faculty, alumnae and community members who have made notable contributions to the campus and community through service, teaching or involvement.“These women and their...
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Pasco School District seeks volunteers for business simulation event

November 22, 2016
TCAJOB Staff
Volunteers are needed to serve as company advisers and judges for Enterprise Week, the Pasco School District’s 17th annual business simulation event for high school seniors.Seniors from Chiawana, New Horizons, and Pasco high schools get to experience the business world by developing a new product and working as a company...
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‘Vintage’ trolley buses now rolling through Tri-Cities

November 16, 2016
TCAJOB Staff
Buses retrofitted to look like vintage trolleys began rolling through Tri-City streets on Nov. 16.Ben Franklin Transit decided two years ago to replace three aging vehicles with the low-floor buses designed to look like trolleys.The trolley replica package outfits a modern Gillig transit bus with solid oak seats, brass-colored stanchions,...
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Richland’s new $7.9 million grain facility ready to serve feed industry

November 15, 2016
Kristina Lord
Looming buildings casting large shadows serve as tangible signs of economic growth in the Horn Rapids Industrial Park off Logston Boulevard in Richland.The latest addition to the mix is across the street from the massive Preferred Freezer Services.Central Washington Corn Processors’ new $7.9 million facility, which will serve as a...
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Fundraising begins for $10 million culinary center in Kennewick

November 15, 2016
Jessica Hoefer
Baking lessons, a cooking curriculum, farm-to-table meals, menu planning.The ideas and enthusiasm cooked up for Columbia Basin College’s new culinary school continue to percolate as officials try to find $10 million to build the institute in Kennewick.“Students are excited about the opportunity. Since the first news story came out, students...
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Business owners expect drone technology to soar in the Tri-Cities

November 15, 2016
Jessica Hoefer
Four years ago, Justin Coronado and Bryan Monarch started an aerial production and photography company using drones to make commercials for businesses.“We did some aerial video work for Nelson Irrigation located in Walla Walla, made some promo videos for a couple of different agricultural companies, and also made one for...
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Plenty of ‘we should do that’ ideas shared at chamber meeting

November 15, 2016
Kristina Lord
It’s no surprise Tri-Citians would love to welcome a Trader Joe’s or Whole Foods Market to town.They also have said over the years they want to patronize a performing arts center and splash around in an aquatics park.Several others offered up a variety of possibilities during a brainstorming session as...
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Grape growers anticipating largest harvest in state history

November 15, 2016
Guest Contributor
By Wine News ServiceWashington grape growers and winemakers are wrapping up what is being widely anticipated as the largest harvest in Washington history.Pre-harvest estimates of a quarter-million tons of wine grapes are likely to be exceeded, as the crop has come in heavier than anticipated. Ste. Michelle Wine Estates, which...
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Tri-City students get wooed to manufacturing industry

November 15, 2016
Kristina Lord
Caleb Olson wants to be an engineer like his father and grandfather someday.The 17-year-old from Hanford High thinks getting a job and skills in the manufacturing industry would be a logical first step on that career path.He was one of about 40 students from three high schools who participated in...
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