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Opinion

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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Buying a business? Be sure to sign a letter of intent first

July 12, 2023
Guest Contributor

Those seeking to start or grow a business often look to acquisition strategies to achieve those goals. Once a prospective buyer has identified a potential business to acquire and engaged in preliminary talks with the seller, an important next step is often overlooked.

Prior to the purchase and sale...

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Professional communication is an art that needs practicing

July 12, 2023
Guest Contributor

Have you disagreed with people at work? Maybe they only see a problem or situation one way and can’t persuade you to see the problem from their perspective.

This can stir up many different responses. People have a strong desire to “be right” and to ultimately prove the other...

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Our ag industry thrives on robust trade connections. Let’s keep it that way

June 14, 2023
TCAJOB Staff

Washington may be well known for its shiny Red Delicious apples, but the rest of the world also really wants our potatoes – and more specifically, our tasty french fries.
Nearly $970 million in frozen french fries – made from Washington-grown potatoes – were exported to other countries...

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State’s long-term care program still flawed as new tax looms

June 14, 2023
Guest Contributor

Brace yourself. Your paycheck in July will probably be a little smaller.

That’s when the state will begin collecting premium payments for its long-term care insurance program, called WA Cares. Employers and employees might be feeling deja vu. In January 2022, the payroll tax briefly went into effect before...

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Let’s close the gap to boost college enrollment, job readiness

June 14, 2023
Guest Contributor

This month, thousands of Washington high school students will commemorate years of effort as they proudly cross graduation stages. We applaud their hard work, the obstacles they overcame, and the aspirations they have for our collective future.

Opportunities after high school in Washington are promising. We have an economy...

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