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Judgments – February 2024

February 14, 2024
TCAJOB Staff

The state can file lawsuits against people or businesses that do not pay taxes and then get a judgment against property that person or business owns. Judgments are filed in Benton-Franklin Superior Court. The following is from the Franklin County Superior Court Clerk’s Office. 


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Q&A with Reza Kaleel

Providence / Kadlec Chief Executive, Providence Southeast Washington Service Area
February 14, 2024
Guest Contributor

Q&A with Reza Kaleel, Providence / Kadlec Chief Executive, Providence Southeast Washington Service Area.


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New technology reduces turn-around time for lab samples

“Every moment matters for our patients.”
February 14, 2024
Robin Wojtanik

New digital pathology creates significant improvements in workload balance, subspecialty and consult optimization, case turnaround time, worksite flexibility, collaboration and communication.


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Financial planning shares parallels with science, engineering fields

February 14, 2024
Guest Contributor

There's a synergy between the methodologies that are standard in science and engineering careers and the best professional practices in the financial planning field.


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Burger King

2366 SE Taumarson Road, College Place
February 14, 2024
Building Tri-Cities advertising

Burger King’s newest Eastern Washington restaurant recently opened in College Place.


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Hidden Hills Condominiums

1027 Park Ave., Prosser
February 14, 2024
Building Tri-Cities advertising

1025 Park Ave LLC has begun leasing homes in the Hidden Hills Condominiums development in Prosser.


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Consider incorporating life expectancy into your retirement planning

February 14, 2024
Guest Contributor

To help us determine the stability of our own retirement plans, it can pay dividends to reflect on the opportunities and challenges the future presents.


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Theresa Roosendaal and Brian Ace are Woman Man of Year 2023

Nonprofit champions of youth, refugees earn honors at annual event

February 13, 2024
TCAJOB Staff

Two executive directors of nonprofits — one to support refugees and immigrants, and the other kids — received Kennewick’s highest honors.


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New airport artwork celebrates Colville Tribes

February 9, 2024
TCAJOB Staff

New displays at the Tri-Cities Airport in Pasco celebrate the Confederated Tribes of the Colville Reservation. The airport exhibits local and regional artwork each year, and the Colville Tribes pieces showcase historic and modern imagery, cultural touchpoints and regional vistas. 


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Washington lawmakers hope to tweak new wildfire protection rules for homes

Critics say updated standards would drive up housing costs
February 1, 2024
Laurel Demkovich

Washington lawmakers are looking to quell some of the backlash over new wildfire-related building codes set to take effect in March, while also trying to keep homes on the edge between wooded and developed areas safe from the blazes.


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