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Opinion

Protect your health, roll up sleeve and get a flu shot

November 15, 2021
Guest Contributor
Shorter days and cooler temperatures are tell-tale signs that autumn has arrived.Unfortunately, another sign of the season is the beginning of increased flu activity. Flu season can last from autumn to as late as May, peaking between December and February.According to a study published by the Centers for Disease Control...
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Supply chain, labor shortage pose big challenges for state manufacturers

November 15, 2021
Guest Contributor
More than a year-and-a-half into the pandemic, it’s clear that Washington manufacturers are contending with two issues that appear likely to remain with us for some time: supply chain disruption and a growing labor shortage.Those two issues came up at nearly every stop during the Association of Washington Business’ annual...
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Honoring fallen heroes goes beyond lowering flags to half-staff

November 12, 2021
Guest Contributor
Lowering our flags to half-staff seems to be an all too familiar sight these days. It is a solemn act that recognizes our fallen heroes, whether they be men and women in our armed forces or a Vancouver police officer killed in the line of duty. It is a vivid...
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What a difference a year makes

October 14, 2021
TCAJOB Staff
It’s time for the Tri-Cities Area Journal of Business’ deep dive into all things related to construction and real estate.Readers will find the 64-page Focus magazine inserted in this month’s edition of the paper. It is a strikingly different publication than issue we published in 2020, when coronavirus shutdowns were...
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Let’s re-imagine the road ahead in education

October 14, 2021
Guest Contributor
It’s been more than a year since the Babb Road Fire scorched over 15,000 acres south of Spokane. The rebuilding process is underway, signaling hope for a bright future for those who still call that area home. In the wake of that devastating yet transformative event, they are creating a...
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What will it take to double Washington’s manufacturing sector?

October 14, 2021
Guest Contributor
Manufacturing is a bedrock of the state’s economy. It accounts for more than 300,000 jobs and approximately 11% of the state’s total economic output.Those jobs tend to pay above average, too, with an average salary of $80,000.That’s good news, but imagine what it would mean for Washington’s economy if the...
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Inslee’s natural gas ban is bad for prices, environment

October 14, 2021
Guest Contributor
Gov. Jay Inslee’s end run around the state Legislature banning natural gas in new homes and commercial buildings is a bad idea.Even though the Legislature adjourned last spring without passing his bill, he unveiled building codes which would accomplish the same thing by fiat.Inslee’s proposed regulations forbid the use of...
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We’re heeding health officials’ advice for our fall expo

September 13, 2021
TCAJOB Staff
As the Tri-Cities grapples with rising Covid-19 cases again, we’re seeing more cancellations and postponements of community events.We’ve got our own to add to this growing list.We were hoping to announce that our Senior Times Fall 2021 Expo would again be indoors, but it won’t be.For those of you who...
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Remote work helps drive growth in rural Washington

September 13, 2021
Guest Contributor
Back to school this year is, unfortunately, not a return to normal. As summer turns to fall, the Delta variant of the coronavirus means this remains a time of tremendous uncertainty for schools, teachers, students and families.It’s still a time of great uncertainty and unpredictability for employers, too, who are...
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New law will ease burden of future long-term care needs

September 13, 2021
Guest Contributor
Many of us don’t think about or plan for long-term care until a crisis strikes or urgency forces our hand. Thankfully, a new benefit to help Washington families pay for care during a long-term illness, injury or disability is on the horizon. Seventy percent of Washingtonians 65 and older will require...
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