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Education& Training Briefs – September 2021

September 13, 2021
TCAJOB Staff
Tri-Cities schools split $184K from GesaGesa Credit Union awarded more than $266,000 to Washington school districts through its affinity debit card program.Tri-City schools received $184,000 of the total, which is earmarked to support academics, technology, extracurricular programs and athletics. Card users support their schools when they use the branded card...
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Q&A with Zahra Roach

September 13, 2021
TCAJOB Staff
Executive DirectorChildren’s Developmental CenterZahra RoachEmployees you oversee: 41What is the Environmental Molecular Sciences Brief background of your organization:Nonprofit that provides early intervention services to infants and toddlers with disabilities and developmental delays.How did you land your current role?A combination of things: community service, life experiences and professional background.Giving my time...
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Team with Tri-City ties advances in $2M XPRIZE contest

September 10, 2021
TCAJOB Staff
A team with Tri-City ties has advanced to the semifinalist round of a months-long contest aimed at connecting workers to family-wage jobs through a training model that can be replicated across the country. It also puts the local team closer to a chance to win up to $2 million.The 30-month...
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WSU Tri-Cities honors veterans with help from Gen. Mattis

September 10, 2021
TCAJOB Staff
Gen. James Mattis, a Richland native and former U.S. Secretary of Defense, spoke at Washington State University Tri-Cities' Sept. 8 dedication for an expanded “Stories” Veterans Memorial and his namesake Leadership Library as part of a special tribute ceremony.The “Stories” Veterans Memorial, created by local artist Tom McClelland, features a...
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Networking – September 2021

September 10, 2021
TCAJOB Staff
NEW HIRESProsser Memorial Health has hired Steve Peters, a licensed mental health therapist, at its Benton City Clinic. He received his master’s of science in clinical mental health counseling/forensic counseling specialization from Walden University and his bachelor’s in business studies in applied psychology from Regent University. He is a member...
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Real Estate & Construction Briefs – September 2021

September 10, 2021
TCAJOB Staff
DGR Grant to cocoon K East ReactorDGR Grant Construction Inc. of Richland has secured a $9.5 million contract to build a cocoon-type structure over the K East Reactor at the Hanford site.The enclosure over the reactor will provide interim safe storage and protects the building while radioactivity in the reactor...
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Popeyes Louisiana Kitchen’s menu coming to Kennewick

September 10, 2021
TCAJOB Staff
Popeyes Louisiana Kitchen Inc. will build its first Tri-City location at 240 N. Ely St., the site of a now-closed used car business at the intersection of Highway 395 and Vista Way/Clearwater Avenue in Kennewick.The city issued a demolition permit for the dealership on July 6, saying the site would...
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Construction industry dropped 3,000 jobs nationwide in August

September 10, 2021
TCAJOB Staff
The construction industry nationwide lost 3,000 jobs between July and August as ongoing declines in nonresidential segments offset a pickup among residential building and remodeling firms, according to an analysis by the Associated General Contractors of America of government data released in early September.Association officials said their newly released survey...
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Economists say nationwide job growth may fuel higher mortgage rates

September 10, 2021
TCAJOB Staff
Nationwide mortgage rates remained below 3% for the eighth consecutive week in early September, but economists believe job growth may determine how much longer they’ll stay so low.The 30-year fixed-rate mortgage averaged 2.87% during the week ending Sept. 3, Freddie Mac reported.Freddie Mac is a government-controlled company that helps provide...
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Bankruptcies – September 2021

September 10, 2021
TCAJOB Staff
Bankruptcies are filed under the following chapter headings:Chapter 7 — Straight Bankruptcy: debtor gives up non-exempt property and debt is discharged.Chapter 11 — Allows companies and individuals to restructure debts to repay them.Chapter 12 — Allows family farmers to restructure finances to avoid liquidation for foreclosure.Chapter 13 — Plan is...
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