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Workforce & Talent

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Leadership Tri-Cities seeks applications for Class XXX

March 1, 2026
TCAJOB Staff

The leadership development program that has educated and nurtured hundreds of the region’s leaders for more than 30 years is seeking its next crop of students. 


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A fresh spin

New Richland laundromat to offer inclusive workplace

February 12, 2026
Jeff Morrow

When Jeffrey Peterson’s son Alexander received his first paycheck, the moment changed everything and ultimately sparked a business venture with an inclusive workplace.


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U.S. manufacturing push faces shortage of skilled workers, electricity

January 15, 2026
Guest Contributor

In the race to reshore manufacturing and stay ahead of foreign competition, America needs an abundance of added skilled workers and electricity sources.


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Port takes next steps after suspending executive director

January 14, 2026
Rachel Visick

Following the paid suspension of Executive Director Diahann Howard, the Port of Benton approved a contract presumably to investigate her actions and appointed an interim executive director at its Jan. 14 meeting.


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Program honors workplace culture in the region
November 13, 2025
TCAJOB Staff

The Tri-Cities Journal of Business’ Best Places to Work Mid-Columbia 2025 program celebrated nine employers in the region that have demonstrated what it means to create a workplace and culture where employees can thrive. 


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Tri-City job market hasn’t shifted much toward degree-heavy work

November 13, 2025
Guest Contributor

The Tri-Cities job market is less degree-dependent than the state overall.


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Hanford work continues but it’s unclear for how long

November 13, 2025
Ty Beaver

The longest federal government shutdown in U.S. history continues to roil the nation but work at the Hanford site is continuing for now.


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Disability-focused nonprofit sells off commercial ventures

November 13, 2025
Rachel Visick

A Kennewick-based nonprofit is divesting some of its for-profit businesses to better concentrate resources on its mission of breaking down barriers to help empower individuals. 


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Workforce group marks year of impact, launches push for community engagement

November 13, 2025
Rachel Visick

Nearly 600 job seekers and several small business owners across the region gained new skills, jobs and funding in the past year, thanks to the Benton-Franklin Workforce Development Council.


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Online university aims to train future workforce

1,000 students in Benton, Franklin counties are working toward their degrees
November 13, 2025
Rachel Visick

This online-only university is helping nearly 1,000 students across Benton and Franklin counties get degrees while staying in their homes – and their jobs.


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