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Opinion

The Tri-Cities’ hospitality sector has recovered but can it now grow?

March 10, 2023
Guest Contributor
You don’t need to be a numbers geek to know that the pandemic wreaked havoc on the hospitality industry, here and elsewhere. Travel stopped, dining in became a dare and the workforce disappeared. None of the 19 large groupings, or sectors, of the local economy took so much of the...
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Wave of attractions collide to make the Tri-Cities an unmatched destination

March 10, 2023
Guest Contributor
A few weeks ago, I had a chance to meet Michael Landry, head of LIGO Hanford Observatory. He was part of the discovery team that detected gravitational waves that were created when two black holes collided 1.3 billion light years from earth. No one had ever “heard” the sound of...
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Cultivate confidence to become a more effective leader

March 10, 2023
Guest Contributor
I have a drink coaster in my office that I look at every day that features a quote from author Anais Nin: “Life shrinks or expands in proportion to one’s courage.”One of America’s top coaches and influencers Brendon Burchard has researched in his book “High Performance Habits” that “underlying all...
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Secure Act 2.0: How new legislation could affect your retirement security

February 10, 2023
Guest Contributor
SECURE Act 2.0, an update to the Setting Every Community Up for Retirement Enhancement Act of 2019, was recently passed by the Senate. This new bill contains a variety of provisions that could positively affect the retirement savings for millions of Americans. Big changes to RMDsOne of the most significant aspects...
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Market report: How 2023 is likely to react to 2022

February 10, 2023
Guest Contributor
As talk of a potential economic recession gathers steam, keep in mind that much of the widely forecasted economic weakness in 2023 is already priced into markets.Instead of attempting to determine market direction over the next six months to a year, investors would be wise to ensure that their asset...
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Palliative care is a missing link in health care

February 10, 2023
Guest Contributor
When you receive a serious diagnosis, you may feel like you have an impossible decision to make. Do I seek treatment and deal with the symptoms that will make me miserable, or do I choose to leave this life and my loved ones with dignity through hospice care?Thankfully, there is...
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Tri-Cities boasts ag, energy and innovation trifecta

February 10, 2023
TCAJOB Staff
If Tri-City visionaries get their way, we soon could be home to think tanks focused on ways to support the agriculture and energy sectors.That’s welcome news in a region where the two industries help to bolster our economy.Plans to establish an Agricultural Innovation Center were announced at Tri-City Development Council’s...
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Washington’s child care shortage is a business issue

February 10, 2023
Guest Contributor
One of the biggest challenges facing Washington employers today continues to be a lack of qualified workers. Even with rising inflation and growing concern about a potential recession, workforce issues remain paramount.At the same time, one of the biggest challenges facing parents today is finding high-quality, affordable child care. Like...
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America needs Navy’s nuclear expertise to meet electricity demands

February 10, 2023
Guest Contributor
It’s past time for an energy reality check. If we are to meet our soaring demand for electricity and produce it without coal and natural gas, we must double down on nuclear power. Today, U.S. nuclear plants generate enough electricity to power more than 70 million homes. It’s the most reliable source...
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Adjust your finances to navigate rough waters of economic uncertainty

February 10, 2023
Guest Contributor
Depending on your age, you may have lived through a few different economic cycles in your lifetime – you know they ebb and flow. If you’re younger, you might have only experienced an economy that has gone north. Regardless of age, the strength of the economy over the last decade...
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