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DOE, nuclear fuel company team up for new mission at Hanford

February 12, 2026
Ty Beaver

A U.S. company that a year ago revealed its plans to potentially make Richland one of its hubs for nuclear fuel production will use a dormant Hanford site facility located southwest of Energy Northwest as part of that effort.


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Floral ambitions

From FFA to their own shop, teens nurture their budding venture

February 12, 2026
Rachel Visick

Two friends turned their love of flowers into a business. Their fledgling floral shop has weathered its first year of weddings, holidays and hands-on lessons in entrepreneurship. Now, the teen owners are ready to let their floral ambitions bloom even bigger.


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Innovation-minded

Private sector partnerships propel Richland startup toward large-scale deployment

February 12, 2026
Ty Beaver

Private companies and startups are partnering with this Richland-based company, setting the stage for it to apply its technology at scale.



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Top properties reveal who pays the most taxes

February 12, 2026
Rachel Visick

Homeowners may grumble about their property tax bills, but the biggest share of the burden falls on large agricultural and industrial companies across Benton and Franklin counties. 


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Child care center to open with new name in West Richland

February 12, 2026
Rachel Visick

A child care provider with a new name and the same dedication to kids and families is on the brink of opening a new center in West Richland.


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These are the states where incomes grew the most, least in recent decades

WA has the 7th-highest median income out of all 50 states
February 12, 2026
Kevin Hardy

Household incomes have grown in nearly every state over the past 50 years, but a new study concludes that growth has been uneven across the country.


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Behind the scenes

Paid and volunteer boards shape bank, credit union leadership

February 12, 2026
Ty Beaver

While CEOs and other executives are often the most well-paid and public faces at the top of financial institutions, they are beholden to those who sit in the board room and scrutinize their institution’s financial performance, potential risks and long-range goals for growth.


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Record $3.2 billion funding approved for Hanford

February 12, 2026
Ty Beaver
Four men standing near a sign that says, "Fuse".

Fuse sells building to office furniture retailer for $2.3M

February 12, 2026
Ty Beaver

Fuse is hoping the recent sale of the building to a Boise-based office furniture retailer will further its mission by freeing up funding and bringing new energy into the space.


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WSU-Hospitality

Low demand prompts WSU Tri-Cities to drop two degree programs

February 12, 2026
Ty Beaver

Students considering Washington State University Tri-Cities will have two fewer majors to consider, but judging by enrollment, most Cougs won’t notice what’s missing.


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