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New date announced for annual senior picnic

September 19, 2022
TCAJOB Staff
Seniors can button up their favorite Hawaiian shirt or slip into their favorite tropical dress to celebrate the return of the All Senior Picnic on Thursday, Sept. 29. The 27th annual event was postponed Sept. 15 because of unhealthy air quality.It returns to Howard Amon Park in Richland after taking a...
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All Senior Picnic postponed for smoke

September 13, 2022
TCAJOB Staff
The All Senior Picnic planned for Sept. 15 in Richland has been postponed because of poor air quality caused by wildfires.The picnic is sponsored by Active4Life, which said it will announce a new date soon.The Washington Department of Ecology rated the air quality in the Tri-Cities as unhealthy for all...
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Business Briefs – September 2022

September 12, 2022
TCAJOB Staff
2022 apple crop will be smallerWashington’s celebrated apple industry is projected to produce 108.7 million 40-pound boxes in 2022, an 11.1% decrease from 2021’s 122.3 million boxes.The Washington State Tree Fruit Association said it is pleased with the harvest given the long, cold spring.“Growing seasons are never the same and...
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Student test scores demand concern, then action

September 12, 2022
TCAJOB Staff
Recent reports about dismal K-12 test scores should raise alarm in our business community.Nationwide, elementary school math and reading scores fell to levels unseen in 32 years, according to the recently released National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) test, known as the “nation’s report card.”Average scores for 9-year-old students in...
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Aha! Airlines, Pasco’s connection to Reno, shuts down 

September 12, 2022
TCAJOB Staff
Aha! Airlines, which launched service from the Reno-Tahoe International Airport to small markets such as the Tri-Cities last fall, shut down abruptly Aug. 22 as its Atlanta-based parent filed for protection from creditors in federal bankruptcy court in Delaware. The startup airline provided a weekly flight between the Tri-Cities Airport in...
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Former credit union employee charged with stealing from HAPO

September 12, 2022
TCAJOB Staff
Meaghan BrooksMeaghan Brooks, a former credit union employee, is accused of stealing nearly $75,500 from HAPO Community Credit Union.Brooks, 40, was charged with first-degree theft with aggravating circumstances in Benton County Superior Court on Aug. 9.Brooks pleaded innocent on Aug. 31. A jury trial is tentatively set for Nov. 14.The...
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Bob Ferguson, nuclear pioneer, dies at age 89

September 12, 2022
TCAJOB Staff
Bob FergusonA prominent Tri-City energy executive, philanthropist and business leader died Aug. 12 at the age of 89.Robert L. “Bob” Ferguson, a longtime resident of Richland, died after suffering a stroke in August 2021 in north Idaho. He was most recently living in the Chicago area in an assisted care...
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Q&A with Paul Randall

September 12, 2022
TCAJOB Staff

A Q&A with Paul Randall, director of Tri-Tech Skills Center in Kennewick.


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New EWU president visits Tri-City business community

September 12, 2022
TCAJOB Staff
Shari McMahanAs many students returned to campus at the end of August, the new president of Eastern Washington University visited the Tri-Cities to meet with local business leaders.Shari McMahan wanted to learn how EWU could position itself to meet the needs of area employers and how to better prepare its...
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Trios welcomes new residents, including 2 Tri-Citians

September 12, 2022
TCAJOB Staff
Trios Health’s residency class recently started its three-year program and includes four new family medicine resident physicians and six new internal medicine resident physicians.The Class of 2025 applicant pool was competitive this year, with nearly 2,000 applicants. More than 170 candidates were interviewed to select the final 10 for residency...
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