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Kennewick family’s legacy of kindness involves a special soup

November 10, 2023
Sara Schilling

The man behind Pep’s Hearty 11 ½ Bean Soup died a little more than 10 years ago.

But Duane “Pep” Pepiot’s memory lives on, and so does the beloved soup he created with his wife, Inie – a savory treat that’s the hit of the Holly Daze bazaar at...

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Prepare and plan for how 10-year rule can affect inherited IRAs

October 11, 2023
Guest Contributor

The legislation known as the Secure Act of 2019 changed the tax rules for heirs of an individual retirement account (IRA) from someone who passed away on Jan. 1, 2020, or later.

First, it divided these heirs into three different types: eligible designated beneficiaries (EDB), non-designated beneficiaries (NDB) and...

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How to navigate the personal residence capital gains tax trap for seniors

October 11, 2023
Guest Contributor

As a senior citizen ages in her home, she begins to understand a problem that has been brewing for years or decades. The house that she bought many moons ago with her husband has slowly appreciated in value over the years. Maybe she bought it in the 1980s...

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Chaplaincy to close its remaining thrift store 

September 25, 2023
Kristina Lord

A Richland thrift shop that provided an outlet for grieving families to donate their loved ones’ items and a place where shoppers could feel good about supporting a cause will close its doors next month. 

Repeat Boutique, a thrift store operated by Tri-Cities Chaplaincy, shutters its...

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Senior-focused agency welcomes new leadership

August 11, 2023
Kristina Lord

Though the top leadership is changing at Senior Life Resources Northwest, its focus on serving seniors remains stronger than ever.

The Richland-based nonprofit is ready to welcome its fourth executive director as it prepares to celebrate its 50th anniversary next year.

Executive Director Grant Baynes plans to retire before the...

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For one Tri-City family, a misplaced photo brings loved one back to life 

August 10, 2023
Sara Schilling

I didn’t know the photo was missing until I heard from Patti Wagner.  

I’m not sure I even remembered it existed. I’d certainly seen it before — an image of my paternal grandmother, Merlyn Putnam Schilling, taken when she was a teenager. 

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Kennewick home care agency moves into bigger building

June 13, 2023
Kristina Lord

Growth and a desire to offer more in-person training prompted a longtime downtown Kennewick business to move into a bigger office.

“People were feeling isolated and missing not having a connection with their fellow caregivers,” said Christine Rose-VanWormer, the owner/director of Visiting Angels, a personal home care services provider...

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Veterans group takes aim at building healing retreat near Prosser 

May 1, 2023
Sara Schilling

When veterans leave the military for civilian life, it’s not always an easy transition. In fact, many struggle to fit in and relate to their families and friends back home. 

“You speak a different language. You feel like a puzzle piece that doesn’t quite fit,” said...

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Trainer motivates seniors to keep moving to stay fit

February 10, 2023
Robin Wojtanik
Claude HafezPersonal trainer Claude Hafez believes most everyone can move and she won’t take “no” for an answer.“Regardless of age or injuries or limitations, everyone can move. You think you don’t want to move anymore, and you feel like the chair is calling you to just sit down, but I...
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Historic victory brings drug price relief to state’s seniors

October 12, 2022
Guest Contributor
Here in Washington and across the country, millions of seniors will get relief from a new law that will help reduce drug prices.After years of calling on Congress to make prescription drugs more affordable, AARP won the fight for Medicare to negotiate lower drug prices.The new law, passed by Congress...
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