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Banner Bank posts increased revenue, assets

January 24, 2025
TCAJOB Staff

Walla Walla-based Banner Corp. reported a net income of $46.4 million, or $1.34 per diluted share, for the fourth quarter of 2024, leading the company to announce a quarterly cash dividend of 48 cents per share. 


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REI’s CEO announces retirement, successor named

January 23, 2025
TCAJOB Staff

REI Co-op president and CEO Eric Artz, announced Jan. 23 that he will retire in March and the outdoor specialty retailer co-op’s board has named a former board member and executive with other active lifestyle brands as his successor. 


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State manufacturers group shares industry trends for 2025

January 23, 2025
TCAJOB Staff

From recruiting, retaining and retraining an effective workforce to mitigating potential supply chain disruptions, the group says it is more critical than ever for manufacturers to be prepared to navigate an increasingly dynamic marketplace. 


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Fish, wildlife commission could be axed after critical study

January 23, 2025
Laurel Demkovich

The report, led by experts from Washington State University and the University of Washington, described the citizen-led commission as “dysfunctional” and in need of reform. State lawmakers are discussing the effectiveness of the commission’s structure and what can be done to improve it – including potentially dissolving the citizen-led panel altogether. 


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Washington, Idaho Republicans join forces to protect Lower Snake River dams

January 22, 2025
TCAJOB Staff

Two U.S. lawmakers have introduced new legislation to ensure the continued operation of the Lower Snake River dams to provide power and irrigation to the region. 


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State unemployment rate drops as Washington adds jobs

January 22, 2025
TCAJOB Staff

The state added nearly 12,000 jobs in the final month of 2024, putting the unemployment rate at its lowest point for the year. It is still up slightly from December 2023 and still above the current national unemployment rate of 3.8%. 


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James Beard award semifinalists named in Seattle, Portland, Boise

January 22, 2025
TCAJOB Staff

The James Beard Foundation has announced the semifinalists for its annual awards celebrating the top restaurants and bars, including many in the Pacific Northwest. 


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Lawmakers again trying to lower legal alcohol limit for drivers in Washington

January 21, 2025
Jake Goldstein-Street

If passed, Washington would join Utah as the only state with a 0.05% blood alcohol concentration limit. Other states have considered similar legislation, but haven’t passed it. Opponents argue the legislation, Senate Bill 5067, would elevate the liability risk for bars and other establishments that sell alcohol. 


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Pasco city manager tapped for top role at Port of Pasco

January 21, 2025
Ty Beaver

Port of Pasco commissioners approved the hire at a special meeting on Jan. 17 and the port’s new executive director will step into the job in the coming weeks as longtime Port of Pasco Executive Director Randy Hayden retires in March. 


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Benton County, Sunnyside schools receive grants for energy retrofits

January 21, 2025
TCAJOB Staff

More than $14 million is being distributed by the state Commerce Department to help public entities meet state requirements for reducing emissions, enhancing the comfort of building occupants, and improving the cost efficiency of public building operations. 


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