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Valedictorian finds niche in electrical engineering

May 13, 2016
Guest Contributor
By Maegan Murray for TCAJOBLorenzo Luzi was 4 years old when he moved with his parents to the United States from Italy in search of better opportunities. But it wasn’t until he came to Washington State University Tri-Cities as a transfer student that he found his true calling in electrical...
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Olympia misses another chance for quicker project reviews, job creation

May 13, 2016
Guest Contributor
By Sen. Sharon BrownEconomic growth in Washington rests, in part, on political oversight. Our state faces a number of infrastructure and trade opportunities that, if approved in a timely manner, can create more jobs and a stronger local economy.  Unfortunately, many of these projects stall due to a permit process that...
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Tri-City Model Railroaders expect club to gain steam with permanent location

May 13, 2016
Jessica Hoefer
John Pettigrew is 72 years young and he still loves to play with trains.“I was probably 8 or 10 when I got my first train,” he said. “It was a Christmas gift. I wore it out—literally wore that engine out.”Pettigrew said he played with trains into his teenage years and...
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Living happier and healthier in retirement takes good planning

May 13, 2016
Guest Contributor
(StatePoint) — The conceptions and realities of retirement have changed a great deal over the past several decades, giving many seniors misgivings about the future. But your golden years can be happy, healthy and productive, say experts.“For many individuals, confusion, fear and an overwhelming sense of powerlessness accompany the prospect...
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Program enhances lives of senior citizens through companionship

May 13, 2016
Jessica Hoefer
Area senior citizens who would otherwise be lonely and unable to get themselves to medical appointments or complete everyday tasks have been uplifted and given hope by friendships made through the Senior Companion Program.“Many of our seniors are living alone and all of their family and friends are gone. We...
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Grandparents gathering signatures for initiative to grant visitation rights

May 13, 2016
TCAJOB Staff
For a couple of hours each day, Christine Nichols stands outside of Lowe’s, telling anyone who will listen her story and asking them to sign the petition she is holding.Nichols, of Richland, is with GROW, or Grandparents’ Rights of Washington State, a group that trying to gather 250,000 signatures to...
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Sprucing up the cabinets gives kitchens, baths a modern look

May 13, 2016
TCAJOB Staff
If your kitchen and bathroom cabinets are looking shabby, don’t tear them out — give them a face-lift.As long as the cabinet box and any drawers are in good shape and kitchen layout allows for good workflow, those cabinets are good candidates for a coat of paint, some new doors,...
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Wine barrels become fine furniture in Benton City man’s hands

May 13, 2016
TCAJOB Staff
Some look at old wine barrels and simply see planters. Benton City woodworker Shawn Harmon sees plethora possibilities in the wine-stained slabs, including fire pits, coolers, tables and chairs, dog beds, smokers and benches.“If I can think of something I usually find a way to make it work,” he said.For...
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Conference call: What makes the Tri-Cities an great place to retire?

May 13, 2016
TCAJOB Staff
The people, climate, wealth of activities and easy access to quality medical care all make the Tri-Cities an attractive place to live said three Kennewick retirees. Gale Metcalf,KennewickGale Metcalf, who was in grade school when his family moved to Kennewick said that, for him, the memories are most important.“I have...
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Sun Downs ready to open the gate on another racing season

April 14, 2016
Jeff Morrow
By Jeff Morrow for TCAJOBNancy Sorick is usually pretty busy this time of year. But this year that sense of urgency is missing.Sorick heads up the nonprofit Tri-City Horse Racing Association, which will run the 2016 horseracing meet at Sun Downs at the Benton Franklin Fairgrounds. Racing will take place...
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