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Robin Wojtanik

Robin Wojtanik

Robin Wojtanik spent most of her career in broadcast journalism, working at television stations around the country. She spent nearly a decade managing newsrooms in the Tri-Cities and Yakima.

She enjoys volunteering for Junior Achievement and Christ the King School and serves on the board for the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences’ Northwest chapter. She lives in Richland with her husband and children.

for Tri-Cities Area Journal of Business
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Top-secret Hanford documents travel cross-country under tight security 

September 15, 2023
Robin Wojtanik

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By Robin Wojtanik
for Hanford Mission Integration Solutions 

 

Drivers with top-secret clearance recently hauled classified documents cross-country from Hanford to Washington, D.C. 

A tamper-indicating bolt and high-security lock secured their load: carefully packaged records documenting Hanford’s role in the Manhattan Project.

The destination?

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State certification may offer new revenue for women-owned businesses

September 14, 2023
Robin Wojtanik

More than 30 businesses across Benton and Franklin counties took the extra step of becoming state certified as a small business owned by a woman or minority woman, adding their names to an online directory and putting them in position to bid for a share of government contracts.

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Vintners Village to welcome $1M tasting room in 2024

September 14, 2023
Robin Wojtanik

A Washington state transplant who pursued a love of winemaking plans to front the latest winery to set up shop in Prosser’s Vintners Village. It’s a step forward in its journey to become an all-estate grown wine label.

Enodav Wine Co. is co-owned by David Rodriguez and two family...

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Southridge senior kick-starts nonprofit to promote teen financial literacy

August 14, 2023
Robin Wojtanik

 

While some teens used the pandemic shutdown to play Minecraft or learn TikTok dances, Ashwin Joshi was reading “Rich Dad, Poor Dad,” a book published decades ago about increasing your financial IQ.

It was the start of the 17-year-old’s mission to empower youth and educate them about financial literacy...

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Shoppers dig for deals at Tri-City liquidation stores

August 14, 2023
Robin Wojtanik

Items that once lined the shelves of Target, Walmart, Costco, Best Buy, JCPenney or the virtual shelves of Amazon are now ending up at a handful of local retailers specializing in liquidation sales.

Three stores have opened in the last year, the latest being Daily Deals in Pasco in...

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Designers work to bring dream homes to life

August 11, 2023
Robin Wojtanik

A longtime Kennewick gift shop now offers a personalized approach to interior home design by helping customers visualize different looks featuring the rooms in their own homes.

The new 3D experience provides a way to experiment with different color palettes, materials and styles before buying any furniture or decor,...

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New studio aims to make everyone feel like an artist

July 12, 2023
Robin Wojtanik

An artist with a passion for teaching and working with others recently opened a studio in west Pasco that lets anyone become an artist and go home with a creation they love.

Hollie Zepeda was often told she wouldn’t make a living in art, and decades later, she’s hoping...

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Low yields don’t damper hop growers’ optimism

June 14, 2023
Robin Wojtanik

Last year has been described as a challenging one for the hop industry, coming off a previous record crop, unseasonably cold and wet spring and increased costs for production.

But the industry is hopeful 2023 brings a better hop crop.

“We’re about one week behind in heat units with another...

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Label maker manufacturer finds its niche in wine country

June 13, 2023
Robin Wojtanik

A Benton City wine label maker continues to grow its company, portfolio and staff of women managers. Headed up by part owner and general manager, Katii Deaton, Columbia Label has built out its niche near Red Mountain, offering big city capabilities in the heart of Washington’s wine county.

“It’s...

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Pasco-based business still manufactures local mustards by hand

June 13, 2023
Robin Wojtanik

A small shop in Pasco pumps out tens of thousands of jars of mustard annually, all made by hand with recipes created in the 1980s by Alice Jones, now 90.

The business is now run by Jones’ daughter, Juli Massingale, yet still bears her mom’s initials, AJ’s Edible Arts.

Jones...

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