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Kennewick landscaping company’s legacy continues under new ownership

May 15, 2025
Laura Kostad

Heritage Landscaping of Kennewick is under new ownership, but the new faces at the helm aren’t unfamiliar.


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Trading cards make a comeback at new shop

May 15, 2025
Robin Wojtanik

Scott McMurrich now has a place to display the nearly 1 million trading cards he owns: at his shop in West Richland.


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Busy Richland corner welcomes new restaurant

After months of renovations, Hyde hopes ‘third time’s the charm’ for success with its promise of quality food, service and cocktails
May 15, 2025
Robin Wojtanik

Richland’s newest upscale restaurant was just supposed to be a place to have a cold beer and fried food, though, as one might say, “that escalated quickly.” The idea grew until Hyde Tap and Lounge debuted in mid-April on the high-profile corner of Swift Boulevard and George Washington Way.


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Non-Fiction follows Fiction, Fable

Bookwalter’s next chapter features casual eatery in Pasco

May 15, 2025
Rachel Visick

For one winery and restaurant owner, launching a new endeavor in Pasco is a kind of homecoming. 


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Port hires consultant to map next steps in wake of Lamb Weston closure

May 15, 2025
Ty Beaver

The Port of Pasco has selected the consultant that will help inform efforts to revitalize Connell’s economy after Lamb Weston closed its production facility there.


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DOE eyes PNNL to ‘power the AI revolution’

May 15, 2025
Ty Beaver

Private companies aren’t the only ones eyeing the Mid-Columbia for its potential as a site for data centers and development of artificial intelligence.


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Several Mid-Columbia districts earn low marks for financial health

May 15, 2025
TCAJOB Staff

Several Mid-Columbia school districts didn’t receive high marks for their overall financial health from the state Office of the Superintendent of Public Instruction (OSPI).


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Autism-focused nonprofit to launch new training program

May 15, 2025
Rachel Visick

A nonprofit dedicated to serving individuals with autism aims to employ them, but it can’t give jobs to everyone who needs them. That’s why the organization is launching a new training program this summer to help young adults who might be lacking support get ready for a job in the community.


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For typical student, post-secondary education is still worth it

May 15, 2025
Guest Contributor

Since the start of the pandemic, the share of area public high school graduates going on to some post-secondary has plunged relative to a decade ago.


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CBC adds additional undergraduate degrees to its offerings

May 15, 2025
Ty Beaver

The options for four-year degrees at Columbia Basin College are growing once again.


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