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Former Hanford workers or their survivors may qualify for both monetary compensation, as well as fully-funded medical care to treat their condition or cancer.

Washington named top state for nursing education

June 18, 2026
Isobel Charlé

As states across the country struggle to address a shortage of healthcare providers, Washington has emerged as one of the best states for nursing students. 


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Richland hosts open house for funding opportunities

June 18, 2026
TCAJOB Staff

Looking to learn more about Richland’s grant and funding programs? The city is hosting an informational open house on available funding opportunities on June 24. 


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Report: Tourism to inject $6.3M into Tri-Cities economy in June

June 18, 2026
TCAJOB Staff

From cornhole and pickleball tournaments to family-friendly events around the World Cup and card, coin and comics collecting, thousands of visitors are expected to visit the Tri-Cities this month, driving business to hotels, restaurants and retailers. 


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Aaron Lewis

Lifepoint names new president, chief operating officer

June 17, 2026
Ty Beaver

The private equity-controlled healthcare provider that operates two of the Tri-Cities’ three hospitals and dozens more around the country has named a new top leader. 


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Vista Field cleared of PFAS

June 17, 2026
TCAJOB Staff

Port of Kennewick’s Vista Field has gotten the OK from the state Department of Ecology to move forward with development after a small amount of soil contamination was removed. 


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Lori Mattson

Chamber leader announces retirement

June 17, 2026
TCAJOB Staff

The woman who has led the Tri-Cities’ largest business and professional network for the past 20 years has announced her plans to pass the torch. 


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New ergonomics safety training resource available

June 16, 2026
TCAJOB Staff

Washington employers now have access to a new online ergonomics training app focused on ensuring workers avoid injury whether they stock shelves or change oil. 


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Vendors, creators, artists sought for Ironman kickoff event

June 16, 2026
TCAJOB Staff

Organizers of the Tri-Cities' third annual Ironman triathlon in September plan to welcome participating athletes with a new celebration and they want it to showcase the best of the food, art and more of what the region has to offer. 


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WSU Tri-Cities, regional chamber launching new business education network

June 16, 2026
TCAJOB Staff

Washington State University Tri-Cities and the Tri-City Regional Chamber of Commerce will launch a new entrepreneurial training initiative this fall and they want your input on shaping it. 


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WA state workers head into difficult wage talks as budget outlook darkens

June 15, 2026
Jerry Cornfield

State worker unions expected tough salary conversations this year, even before Gov. Bob Ferguson warned of difficult spending decisions in Washington’s next budget. 


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