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Articles by Sara Schilling

David’s Bridal files for bankruptcy, announces potential layoffs 

April 24, 2023
Sara Schilling

David’s Bridal has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy and given notice that it may be laying off 9,000-plus employees nationwide, including at its location on West Canal Drive in Kennewick. 

But stores remain open and orders are being fulfilled as the company looks for a buyer,...

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Columbia Basin College program puts students on path to Hanford jobs

April 13, 2023
Sara Schilling
Rory Langdon was sending out his resume to possible employers, on the hunt for an internship.  But the junior in the cybersecurity program at Columbia Basin College got feedback that the document was too long.  So, he reached out to Elie Soderquist, director for career services. She helped him make some cuts...
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Local company helping with NASA moonshot

April 13, 2023
Sara Schilling

A Richland company is helping NASA reach for the moon and beyond.
Fluid Controls and Components Inc., or FCCI, has been awarded a $4.6 million contract from Bechtel to help with Mobile Launcher 2, a key part of NASA’s Artemis program.


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McCurley Dealerships plans $31 million expansion

April 13, 2023
Sara Schilling

McCurley Dealerships aims to be the best auto group in the market it serves, and it’s planning a significant facility expansion across multiple properties to support that vision.
The roughly $31 million expansion includes adding about 50,000 square feet at the Chevrolet and Cadillac dealership in the Pasco Autoplex, plus expanding the McCurley Subaru dealership off Sandifur Parkway in Pasco and building a new home for the Yakima dealership.


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New owners rename and improve Columbia Park challenge course

April 12, 2023
Sara Schilling
Jennifer Dorsett spent years taking young people to the gravity-defying challenge course in Columbia Park to help them build teamwork, communication and other social-emotional skills as they climbed, leaped and puzzled their way through tasks.Dorsett, a substance abuse counselor and certified prevention specialist, watched as their confidence grew and their...
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At this Kennewick bakery, a taste of home – and a dream realized

April 12, 2023
Sara Schilling
When Adnan Al Hayyawi moved to the Tri-Cities from his native Iraq nearly eight years ago, he missed the tastes of home.The sweet, flavorful pistachio baklava.The fluffy, melt-in-your-mouth samoon bread.The zesty meat and vegetable pizzas and the shish kebabs.He doesn’t have to miss them anymore.Al Hayyawi and his wife, Thekra...
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This veteran-owned business provides final resting place ‘in the winds aloft’

April 12, 2023
Sara Schilling

Jonathan Ray knows what it’s like to lose someone.
He spent 22 years as a pilot in the U.S. Marine Corps, and “I lost a lot of friends in aviation and in war,” he said.
He also knows the power of a final goodbye. His new business, Rest on High, aims to use his aviation expertise to help families give their loved ones a dignified and peaceful final send-off.



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Revamped planetarium helps community understand universe

April 12, 2023
Sara Schilling

The video featuring one of the Tri-Cities’ most famous scientists and adventurers plays for visitors at the CPCCo Planetarium at the Pasco college. It’s one of several new features at the facility, which has reopened after a two-month break for upgrades, including new projection and lighting systems in the theater and a revamped lobby that now has learning elements.


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New multimillion hotel planned for south Richland

April 12, 2023
Sara Schilling
An established hotelier with several properties already operating in the Tri-Cities plans to open a new hotel in south Richland, near the Fairchild Cinemas at Queensgate.Kam Sahota, founder and chief executive officer of Eternal Hotels, said construction is expected to start around November of this year. The hotel will be...
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Costco is getting a fresh look. What does it mean for shoppers?

April 12, 2023
Sara Schilling
The Costco in Kennewick is replacing its refrigeration system and giving its “freshline” departments an overhaul — and it’s staying open during construction.In fact, the remodel already is underway. It’s expected to take about seven to seven-and-a-half months and wrap up around September, said Thomas Olson, general manager.“We’re committed to...
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