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Opinion

Tri-Cities posts another strong year of population growth — with considerable variation

August 14, 2023
TCAJOB Staff

Covering the population beat for the greater Tri-Cities is getting monotonous.

Benton and Franklin counties, as previously reported in the Tri-Cities Area Journal of Business, continue to outperform most counties of the state.

Recently released estimates from the demographers at the Washington Office of Financial Management (OFM)...

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Here’s how best to handle lions with big personalities

August 14, 2023
Guest Contributor

When I heard this story, I knew it provided a perfect example of a big personality taking over a situation. 

A colleague of mine participated in a teambuilding exercise.

It was a virtual reality escape room which took place in the middle ages and offered three challenges: escape your cage,...

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Setting up a solo LLC is simple but a multimember LLC is infinitely more complex

August 14, 2023
Guest Contributor

When setting up a business, conventional wisdom dictates that the business be set up in a legal entity providing limited liability protection, like a limited liability company (LLC).

This is true too when a business wants additional capital by allowing investors to participate as equity owners in exchange for...

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We’ll be glad to see more pint-size places popping up in the Tri-Cities

August 14, 2023
TCAJOB Staff

They’re known by many names – backyard cottages, in-law suites, granny flats, mother-in-law apartments, guest homes, casitas – but building codes don’t have cutesy names for them. They’re designated as “accessory dwelling units,” or ADUs.

No matter what they’re called, we expect to see more of them in the...

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The wheels on the bus go round and round to raise awareness of child care challenges

August 14, 2023
Guest Contributor

A big green bus with an image of a boy wearing a superhero cape rolled across the state the first week of August.

The boy, as well as a young girl leaping in the air on the other side of the bus, were certainly eye catchers. And that’s the...

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Kudos to Rio Tinto for cleaning up Holden mine site

August 14, 2023
Guest Contributor

Today, good works are often brushed aside or ignored, especially if done by one of the world’s largest mining companies. However Rio Tinto deserves kudos for its half-billion-dollar mine cleanup in Holden, a remote village in the picturesque North Cascade mountains just south of Lake Chelan.

Rio Tinto did...

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Tri-Cities’ population continues upward trajectory

July 13, 2023
TCAJOB Staff

We’ve all heard grumblings about delays from road construction projects and the dread of adding more traffic in areas where new construction is underway or planned.

But let’s pause to consider what this means for our economy.

The Tri-Cities grew at a faster rate than the state average in the...

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Mountains of government red tape shackling U.S. manufacturers

July 13, 2023
Guest Contributor

Until President Joe Biden signed the Chips and Science Act (CSA) last year, companies such as Intel and Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. (TSMC) looked elsewhere to build plants costing well over $20 billion each.

Biden’s pitch to taxpayers was ultramodern manufacturers of miniature computer chips used in our sophisticated...

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Inaugural state Civics Bee puts spotlight on civic life in America

July 13, 2023
Guest Contributor

Nine middle school students stood on a stage and listened as Washington Secretary of State Steve Hobbs asked them a series of questions about the inner workings of our system of government.

With the clock ticking and spotlights shining, the students punched their answers into an electronic tablet and...

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Federal government default would create an economic crater in the Tri-Cities

July 12, 2023
Guest Contributor

“We shouldn’t be having these discussions,” Jerome Powell, president of the Federal Reserve Board, is on record saying.

But we have. Thankfully, the consequences of a default by the U.S. government on its debt are now in the rearview mirror. But as long as there is significant federal debt...

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