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Health care ‘ministry’ banned by Washington insurance commissioner

January 24, 2020
TCAJOB Staff
An Atlanta-based organization that offers a faith-based approach to health insurance has been banned from operating in Washington because it does not meet the legal definition of a “health share ministry.”
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Public comment sought on proposed Frontier sale

January 17, 2020
TCAJOB Staff
Wave Division Capital to buy company’s Washington operations for $1.4 billionFrontier Communications customers may submit comments tostate regulators on the proposed sale of the company.The company announced in May 2019 that it has entered intoa definitive agreement to sell its operations and all associated assets inWashington, Oregon, Idaho, and Montana...
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Tri-Cities begin new decade with two new mayors, one incumbent

January 17, 2020
TCAJOB Staff
Pasco and Richland are beginning the new decade with newmayors, while Kennewick opted to retain its veteran.The three city councils each voted for a new mayor andmayor pro tem at their first meetings in January. The three cities have a council-manager form ofgovernment. The councils elect mayors to serve two-year...
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Columbia Industries buys Idaho delivery business

January 14, 2020
TCAJOB Staff
Brian McDermottColumbia Industries has added another business to itsportfolio of profit-making enterprises to support its missionto serve hundreds of Tri-Citians with disabilities. The Kennewick nonprofit announced it purchased HarmonExpress, a Lewiston, Idaho-based FedEx Ground independent provider. The dealclosed on Nov. 10. Terms were not disclosed. Harmon Express is now rebranded as CIExpress Inc. and services delivery routes in Pullman, Moscow, Idaho,...
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TRIDEC expected to name new CEO in January

January 14, 2020
TCAJOB Staff
Carl AdrianThe Tri-City Development Council is expected toname a chief executive officer to succeed its longtime leader CarlAdrian by the end of January. The TRIDEC search committee interviewedfive candidates and narrowed the field to two finalists by earlyJanuary. It was expected to make a finaldecision on Jan. 9, after the deadline for this edition ofthe Tri-Cities Area Journal of Business. The online version of thisstory will be updated...
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Lamb Weston raises dividends, suggests an expansion is coming

January 14, 2020
TCAJOB Staff
Lamb Weston Inc., the Northwest potato giant witha substantial Mid-Columbia footprint, reportedsignificant revenue growth in a quarterly report released in earlyJanuary. It also suggested it could be on the cusp ofannouncing a new production facility.  Eagle, Idaho-based Lamb Weston (NYSE: LW) reportednet income of $140.4 million on more than $1 billion in revenue inthe second quarter of its 2020 fiscal year, which ended Nov.24. Revenue grew...
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Milton-Freewater school receives design award

January 14, 2020
TCAJOB Staff
A Milton-Freewaterelementary school recently earned an outstanding project award from Learning byDesign magazine.Architects West, withoffices in Coeur d’Alene and Spokane, designed the first all-new schoolfacility constructed in the Oregon city since 1923. Architects West worked withdesign consultant Opsis Architecture of Portland on the project.The $20 million GibOlinger Elementary School is...
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Richland denied $29M grant for new Aaron Drive bridge

January 14, 2020
TCAJOB Staff
Richland will continueto seek new funding sources after it was denied a federal grant to build abridge at Aaron Drive to relieve bottlenecks created at the intersection of thebypass highway and Interstate 182.The city had hoped tosecure a $29 million grant for a flyover, or overpass, at the site that...
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Chipotle adding Queensgate location

January 14, 2020
TCAJOB Staff
Chipotle Mexican Grill is taking overthe former Qdoba Mexican Eats spot at Vintner Plaza inRichland’s Queensgate neighborhood. Alegis Construction Inc. is remodeling thespace for the new tenant. The project is valued at $561,000, according tothe permit issued by the city of Richland. The restaurant will be at 2673 Queensgate Drive. It will join the chain’s original Tri-City spot at 1102N. Columbia Center...
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Meet the 2020 Mid-Columbia Ag Hall of Famers

January 14, 2020
TCAJOB Staff
The Pasco Chamber ofCommerce and the Port of Pasco will induct seven longtime farmers and advocatesfor agriculture into the 2020 Mid-Columbia Ag Hall of Fame at the 20th annualdinner and installation gala on Jan. 16 at the Pasco Red Lion Hotel andConference Center.The Ag Hall of Famehonors farmers, families and...
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