Construction is underway on an 18-hole course at Tee Time in Kennewick’s Midtown Plaza, as well as the revival of the old Golf Universe’s 36 holes by an unlikely operator. Both courses have grand openings scheduled in May.
“This (new stage) will improve the vibe of the concerts. You’ve got the stage, the (Columbia) River and the sunset,” said Mark Blotz, general manager and partner of Clover Island Inn, who helped get the annual concert series going 19 years ago.
New company provides GPS and Bluetooth solutions to help agriculture and construction companies track various large assets, from air movers to tractors.
From hypnotist to knife sharpener, Ken Hatcher’s new business is focused on eliminating dull edges on everything from knives and gardening tools to shovels and scissors.
Minorleague baseball fans should expect to see plenty of action for years to come at Gesa Stadium in Pasco.
In October, the Pasco City Council approved a 10-year lease extension with the Tri-City Dust Devils baseball team — owned by Northwest Baseball Ventures ILLC — to use the Pasco facility.
The Tri-Cities’ newest brewery will throw open its doors on Dec. 31.
Located in unincorporated Kennewick at 92308 East Locust Grove Road, Wheat Head Brewing is the culmination of five years of hard work. The new owners are excited to welcome the public from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. on New Year’s Eve.