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Articles by TCAJOB Staff

WSU-led research shows startups should be alert to star employee pitfalls

September 12, 2019
TCAJOB Staff
For startup companies looking to launch a new product, hiring star inventors who are accomplished and have a strong record of performance seems like a no brainer. After all, having more expertise on an innovation team should lead to more product innovation, right?However, product innovation efforts often stall when star...
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Annual report details PNNL’s economic impact on state

September 12, 2019
TCAJOB Staff
The national laboratory in the Tri-Cities’ backyard supported $1.46 billion in economic output, and 7,180 jobs in the state last year.A 36-page report analyzing the economic impact of Pacific Northwest National Laboratory on the state was released in August. The sixth annual report covers fiscal year 2018.The state gained $225...
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CBC plans to move dental hygiene program to Richland

September 12, 2019
TCAJOB Staff
So far, grants totaling $670,000 have been secured to offset the moveColumbia Basin College landed its third grant this year to pay for moving its dental hygiene program and clinic from Pasco to Richland.CBC is committed to fully financing the cost—$4.29 million—to renovate the fourth floor of the Wortman Medical...
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Business Briefs -- September 2019

September 12, 2019
TCAJOB Staff
State OKs Kadlec to add 67 inpatient hospital bedsKadlecRegional Medical Center in Richland received state approval to add 67 inpatientbeds to its hospital license. Thisraises Kadlec’s capacity to 337 beds. Under the approved certificate of needfrom the state Department of Health, Kadlec plans to phase in the additionalbeds over the...
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Networking -- September 2019

September 12, 2019
TCAJOB Staff
NEW HIRESDerekO’Konek is the new principal of JeffersonElementary School in Richland. O’Konek joined the district in 2013 and hashelped implement various programs at Jason Lee aimed at building connectionswith the community, creating a positive school culture and improving studentacademic performance. He also was an assistant principal at Badger MountainElementary and...
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Business Updates -- September 2019

September 12, 2019
TCAJOB Staff
If your business is in Benton or Franklin county and has opened/moved/changed names in the last three months, please download this form to be included in this listing.NEW BUSINESSESChills Froyo and Custard has opened at 2909 S. Quillan St., suite 140 in Kennewick. The restaurant serves a variety of frozen...
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Bankruptcies -- September 2019

September 12, 2019
TCAJOB Staff
Bankruptcies are filed under the following chapter headings:Chapter 7 — Straight Bankruptcy: debtor gives up non-exempt property and debt is charged.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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Top Properties -- September 2019

September 12, 2019
TCAJOB Staff
Top property values listed start at $500,000 and have been rounded to the nearest hundred figure. Property values are public record and can be found by visiting the county assessor's office.BENTON COUNTYAt time of press, no property sales were listed for $500,000 and above.FRANKLIN COUNTYUndisclosed location,18.36 acres of undeveloped land....
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Building Permits -- September 2019

September 12, 2019
TCAJOB Staff
BENTON COUNTYT-Mobile,238811 E. Les Blair Road SE, $78,000 for an antenna/tower. Contractor: NorthSky Communications.Ste. Michelle Wine Estates, 178810 WA 221, $104,900 for HVAC. Contractor: Campbell & Company.USCOC, 74712N. SR 225, $102,300 for an antenna/tower. Contractor: Tool Tech.Wyckoff Farms,166301 Lemley Road, $24,300 for commercial construction. Contractor: ColumbiaRiver Steel/Construction.FRANKLIN COUNTYL&K Dairy,753 Radar...
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Business Licenses -- September 2019

September 12, 2019
TCAJOB Staff
KENNEWICKEvergreen Estate andElder Law, 621 W. Mallon Ave., Suite 306, Spokane.Odenwayz Newdayz,7803 W. Deschutes Ave.Marshall’s Plumbing,9809 N. Synder Road, Spokane.Copper LeafContracting, 8220 W. Gage Blvd.Roasters Edison,5215 W. Okanogan Ave.Pacific CrestPlanning, 7139 W. Deschutes Ave., Suite 1.McClintock’sConstruction, 304 E. 45th Ave.Get Air Tri-Cities,731 N. Columbia Center Blvd.Bosch II ConstructionCompany, 200 Aquarius...
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