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Marijuana Licenses – June 2020

June 12, 2020
TCAJOB Staff
Marijuana licenses for Benton and Franklin counties are public record and are obtained from the Washington State Liquor and Cannabis Board.BENTON COUNTYNEWThe Cannasseur Reserve, 15505 N. Webber Canyon Road, Suite H, Benton City. License type: Marijuana producer tier 3; marijuana processor. Application type: Assumption.Sweet Dream Gardens LLC, 234805 E. Straightbank...
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Tri-City entrepreneurs are a scrappy bunch

May 15, 2020
TCAJOB Staff
These are challenging times. Uncertain and troubling times. (Fill in your favorite adjective here) times.More than a quarter of a million people across our planet, including nearly a thousand in our state as of press time, have died from COVID-19, the deadly disease caused by the coronavirus.Our national, state and...
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Walkabouts restore calm in crazy world, lead to new discoveries

May 15, 2020
TCAJOB Staff
By Wendy Culverwell & Kristina LordThe week of May 18 marks our ninth week working from our home offices for the Tri-Cities Area Journal of Business. It also marks more than 45 days of walks.Our daily WFH (working from home) routine includes a walk around the Tri-Cities—paved paths, sandy trails,...
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Ben Franklin Transit, Via offer new on-demand service

May 15, 2020
TCAJOB Staff
Ongoing safety measuresTo protect Ben Franklin Transit passengers and drivers, all vehicles and facilities are disinfected daily and social distancing measures are in place, including no fare collection and rear-door bus entry until further notice.BFT offers these reminders for riders:Passengers are encouraged to wear face coverings.If you are not feeling...
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Colorado firm plans 600-megawatt Horse Heaven Wind Farm

May 15, 2020
TCAJOB Staff
A 600-megawatt wind farm south of Kennewick will employ 300 during construction and help cement the region’s status as Washington’s center for wind energy.Scout Clean Energy of Boulder, Colorado, will apply for a conditional use permit from Benton County for its Horse Heaven Wind Farm project later this year.Pat Landess,...
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New nonprofit wants to speed up Hanford cleanup, shift mission to energy

May 14, 2020
TCAJOB Staff
A new Tri-City nonprofit has formed to push for a faster cleanup at Hanford and transition to energy research and development.Bob Ferguson, Bill Lampson and Gary Petersen established Northwest Energy Associates with the twin missions of advocating for a faster cleanup and for a long-term focus on energy research.Ferguson, former...
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Q & A with Adam J. Fyall

May 14, 2020
TCAJOB Staff
Benton County Sustainable Development Manager Adam J. FyallNumber of employees you oversee: 3You have a unique role in Benton County government. What do you oversee and how did your job come to cover such diverse areas?I primarily manage our economic development, natural resources, intergovernmental affairs, Hanford-related and parks functions. While...
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American Lung Association: Washington air quality is worsening

May 14, 2020
TCAJOB Staff
Wildfires and wintertime wood fires helped drive Yakima, Spokane and the Seattle area to the top of the nation’s worst cities for air pollution, according to the American Lung Association’s 2020 State of Air report.The Tri-Cities was not on the list, but Benton County received a failing grade for air...
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Networking – May 2020

May 14, 2020
TCAJOB Staff
NEW HIRES• Joel Ockey has joined Cornerstone Wealth Strategies Inc., a full-service independent financial planning firm based in Kennewick, as a wealth advisor. Ockey has been in the financial industry since 2002. After graduating from the University of Saint Mary in 2002, he became a financial advisor at Waddell &...
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12 questions about contractors returning to job sites

May 14, 2020
TCAJOB Staff
The Building Industry Association of Washington has compiled a list of frequently asked questions for contractors returning to job sites after Gov. Jay Inslee amended the Stay Home, Stay Healthy order to allow some existing construction to resume if they comply with steps to hinder the spread of coronavirus. Jackson Maynard,...
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