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March 15, 2021
TCAJOB Staff
The first anniversary of the Covid-19 pandemic shutdowns that rattled the Tri-Cities as well as the world coincide with the Tri-Cities Area Journal of Business’ monthly focus on food, wine and the hospitality industry. We confess we were apprehensive as we prepared for this edition, fearing a paper full of doom...
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Tri-Cities helps pilot portal to link interns with prospective employers

March 15, 2021
Guest Contributor
In the last few months, dozens of Washington students have gone online and signed up for accounts in a new matchmaking website.But it’s not what you’re thinking.The matchmaker is the Washington Workforce Portal, and its aim is to connect college-age students with real-world job experience in their local communities. The...
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Our Second Amendment rights are under attack

March 15, 2021
Guest Contributor
The U.S. Constitution guarantees law-abiding Americans the right to keep and bear arms, but once again, our Second Amendment rights are under attack by the left.Democrats in the House are bringing forth two pieces of legislation that aim to make it even harder for citizens to legally obtain a firearm....
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Future Badger forums tackle free speech, polarization of America

March 15, 2021
Guest Contributor
Like many organizations that survived the coronavirus pandemic — at least we think we’re surviving —the Columbia Basin Badger Club is starting to wonder what the future will hold.Will we simply go back to the way things were? Probably not.A year ago, we had to postpone what promised to be...
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The economy looked pretty grim until we hit the streets

February 16, 2021
TCAJOB Staff
As the Covid-19 pandemic passes the one-year mark, it is natural to look for light at the end of the tunnel. That could be premature if the data we see on our screens is to be believed. But not all the news is bad.
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U-Haul’s yearly move-out report shows surge leaving Washington state

February 16, 2021
Guest Contributor
British historian Thomas Macaulay famously said, “The best government is one that desires to make the people happy and knows how to make them happy.”That standard is clearly not what people are experiencing in Washington state.For years, leaders in state government have been increasing the tax burden and imposing ever-tighter...
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Badger Club debates merits of taxing carbon to spur economic recovery

February 16, 2021
Guest Contributor
Washington state is facing a precarious fiscal future.The Columbia Basin Badger Club will discuss a carbon tax plan that is working its way through the 2021 Legislature at its monthly gathering, which will be held Feb. 18 via Zoom.The challenge: Unemployment remains high and the latest revenue forecast projects a...
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Newhouse pledges to continue to be voice for ag

February 16, 2021
Guest Contributor
Central Washington is one of the most agriculturally rich and diverse regions in the United States.Since coming to Congress, I have had the honor of representing our agricultural producers, advocating for strong trade agreements and market protection measures, and securing the tools and resources our state needs to remain at...
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Winter windstorm is reminder of natural gas’ value

February 16, 2021
Guest Contributor
A windstorm swept through Washington last month, causing damage on both sides of the state. More than a half-million people lost power across the Puget Sound region when high winds ripped through after several days of rain, toppling trees in the waterlogged ground.In the Spokane region, at least two people...
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Journal of Business celebrates 20th year

January 14, 2021
TCAJOB Staff
You likely noticed changes to the front page of your Tri-Cities Area Journal of Business this month. We wanted to usher in the new year with a new look and feel as we celebrate the start of our publication’s 20th year.
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