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Lawmakers make limited progress on housing policy

March 15, 2024
Laurel Demkovich

“Modest at best,” is how Lt. Gov. Denny Heck characterized the Legislature’s progress on housing policy this year.  It’s a far cry from 2023, which lawmakers dubbed the “Year of Housing” as they cleared the way for more “middle housing” throughout the state and put a record $400 million into the state’s fund for building affordable housing.


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Stone wool company buys 250 acres to build plant in Wallula

March 15, 2024
Sara Schilling

A Danish company is buying 250 acres in Wallula to build a manufacturing facility for its stone wool insulation products.


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A rekindled mission and new programming for Fuse

March 15, 2024
Sara Schilling

Fuse, a Richland business and community accelerator, is stepping up its programming this year, fueled by a rekindled mission and a new leader.


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Championing sports tourism is a team effort that’s paying off

High school state baseball returns to Gesa Stadium
March 15, 2024
Jamie Council

 Visit Tri-Cities estimates that baseball and softball tournaments will bring in more than $7.2 million in economic impact this year.


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Clover Island Inn’s recipe for summer fun includes music, sunsets, river view

March 15, 2024
Jeff Morrow

“This (new stage) will improve the vibe of the concerts. You’ve got the stage, the (Columbia) River and the sunset,” said Mark Blotz, general manager and partner of Clover Island Inn, who helped get the annual concert series going 19 years ago.


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Richland shop celebrates a decade of treasure hunting

March 15, 2024
Jamie Council

Hunt & Gather Antiques and Vintage Shop is marking a decade in business at the Richland Uptown Shopping Center.


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Startup fund injects more than $1M into local businesses

March 15, 2024
Arielle Dreher

Fuse Fund is focused on investing in local entrepreneurs who will create jobs and contribute to the local economy.


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Atlas Agro nears decision point on $1B fertilizer plant

March 15, 2024
Sara Schilling

Atlas Agro expects to decide by the end of the year whether to move forward with a $1 billion zero-carbon nitrate fertilizer plant in Richland – a project the Swiss company describes as a pioneering initiative aimed at revolutionizing the fertilizer industry.


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Local Bounti greenhouse to be ‘hub of activity’ amid leafy greens

March 15, 2024
Sara Schilling

An expansive 3-acre facility dedicated to cultivating a variety of leafy greens is up and running in Pasco.


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Cookie sales fuel adventures for local girls

March 15, 2024
Rachel Visick

March 19 may mark the first day of spring, but for local Girl Scouts, a more important season has arrived: cookie season. The local council hopes to sell about 1.3 million boxes of cookies, and the funds stay local.


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