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Startup Ecosystems

Team including WSU, PNNL find possible solution to hydrogen energy storage

January 27, 2025
TCAJOB Staff

The research team’s findings could ultimately make it easier to harness hydrogen’s potential as a high energy and zero emissions fuel source. 


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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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Fuse Fund

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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Gear Mapper owners, Jeff Whittaker, left, and Aaron Seelye.

Entrepreneurs launch company to track assets in real time

March 15, 2024
Jeff Morrow

New company provides GPS and Bluetooth solutions to help agriculture and construction companies track various large assets, from air movers to tractors.


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Q&A with Phil Ohl

Tri-Cities Angel Alliance Managing Director
March 15, 2024
Guest Contributor

Q&A with Phil Ohl, Tri-Cities Angel Alliance Managing Director.


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Business profile

Picante finds success in downtown Kennewick

January 12, 2024
Jeff Morrow

The downtown Kennewick restaurant at 20 S. Auburn St. has been home to many businesses over the years. 


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3D printing pioneer to speak at fundraising brunch

Point to Success is Feb. 3 to benefit Carson College of Business at WSU Tri-Cities
January 12, 2024
Rachel Visick

The inventor of fused deposition modeling and founder of Stratasys, will be the featured speaker at this year’s Point to Success brunch on Feb. 3 to benefit the Carson College of Business at WSU Tri-Cities.


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He’s just living the dream at Just Joel’s in Kennewick

December 13, 2018
Guest Contributor
By Annie FowlerTucked away in a small building at 1505 W. Kennewick Ave. is one man’s dream.Just Joel’s, a small diner that features homemade breakfast and lunch, had a banner first year, which nearly brings owner Joel Watson to tears when he talks about it.“When you come here, the food...
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Red Mountain pioneers collaborate on Cabernet for a cause

December 13, 2018
Laura Kostad
Two Red Mountain wineries are collaborating on a special vintage this year in honor of their 40th anniversary.In 1978, Barnard Griffin’s founder Rob Griffin produced the first Red Mountain commercial wine using grapes grown by John Williams and Jim Holmes at their Kiona Estate vineyard outside Benton City.Forty years later,...
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Tri-City entrepreneurship, labor market show mixed signals

December 13, 2018
Guest Contributor
By D. Patrick JonesIt’s human nature to keep score. Look at all the stats in the sports pages. Or the various top 10 rankings of U.S. cities. So, too, with economic development.An overriding goal of nearly all communities is to create jobs. Chambers of commerce, local government and economic development organizations often keep score...
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