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Articles by Jessica Hoefer

Numerica to open two new Kennewick branches this year

July 14, 2017
Jessica Hoefer
Tri-City growth prompts new locations on Gage, HildebrandNumerica Credit Union is opening two new branches in Kennewick this year.The company experienced tremendous growth in 2016, with loans growing by more than $224 million and deposit accounts by more than $175 million.The Spokane-based Numerica, which also serves northern Idaho and the...
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R.E. Powell expands in Tri-Cities, buys $4.45M building in Richland

June 15, 2017
Jessica Hoefer
R.E. Powell, a distributor of fuels and lubricants, has expanded its presence in the Tri-Cities by buying a three-story office building in Richland.In late April 2017, the company bought a 46,800-square-foot building for $4.45 million at 1060 Jadwin Ave. The Grandview-based company had been leasing the building since fall 2016...
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Prosser Farm supplies fresh produce to Seattle-area foodies

June 15, 2017
Jessica Hoefer
Five-acre farm produced 65,000 pounds last year for Tom Douglas Restaurants   Jackie Cross had no intention of owning a farm in Prosser as she and her husband Tom Douglas spend most of their days on the west side of the state.As the owners of more than a dozen Seattle-area restaurants,...
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Specialty builders look to the future when designing homes

May 15, 2017
Jessica Hoefer
Aging-in-place specialists can help homeowners make adjustmentsAs nearly 77 million baby boomers settle into retirement, many are concerned with more than just their bank accounts.Almost 70 percent of homeowners nationwide have made adjustments to their homes so they can live there longer, according to an AARP study called “Fixing to...
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Water2Wine Cruises providing lunch, dinner aboard yacht

May 15, 2017
Jessica Hoefer
Cruises depart from Richland’s Columbia Point MarinaWhen you have more than three decades of experience in the cruise industry, you’re bound to cross paths with the same people more than once.Jay Denney and Dave Landis did so on several occasions—in different ports and on different boats—over a period of 17...
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Metals market sees an upswing as economy improves

April 13, 2017
Jessica Hoefer
Pacific Steel & Recycling customers include food processing, construction, towing companiesLong before Jackie Koleber became the manager of Pacific Steel & Recycling’s Kennewick location, she was a customer.[blockquote quote="People don’t realize they can recycle a dishwasher or a hot water heater or Christmas lights." source="Jackie Koleber, manager at Kennewick's Pacific...
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DOT spring projects include repaving, adding cameras at intersections

April 13, 2017
Jessica Hoefer
Cabin fever has broke. And with warmer weather, workers at the state Department of Transportation have been eager to get outside to start on projects to improve roadways and traffic flow in Benton and Franklin counties.“One project that we’re going to start on in the middle of April is on...
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People For People offers seniors rides across 12 counties

April 13, 2017
Jessica Hoefer
Madelyn Carlson knows what drives seniors to lead longer, more productive lives.“If they don’t have transportation services—if they can’t access critical services—they’re going to be institutionalized much earlier,” said Carlson, CEO of People For People, a nonprofit committed to empowering senior citizens with resources, such as medical transportation. “And when...
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Pet health insurance could be money saver for furry friends

March 15, 2017
Jessica Hoefer
Three years ago, Perla Zepeda’s family lost a beloved family member. Their dog, Sandy, had swallowed an unknown object, causing internal damage. She was rushed to an emergency veterinary hospital in Yakima, but doctors couldn’t save her.“We grieved for about three months,” Zepeda said.They also faced more than $1,000 in...
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Red Mountain trail supporters forced to regroup as plan turns to dust 

March 15, 2017
Jessica Hoefer
Red Mountain has changed significantly in the past several decades, most notably with the number of wineries calling it home.Perhaps it’s the southwest slope that provides the vineyards with more hours of sunlight, or the proximity to the river providing a constant and natural cool air stream to stave off...
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