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Rachel Visick

Rachel Visick

Rachel Visick joined the Tri-Cities Area Journal of Business and Senior Times as a news assistant/researcher in July 2023 and was promoted to a reporter in June 2024. She earned her bachelor’s degree in English and French (comparative literature) in spring 2023 from the University of Puget Sound. She is originally from Illinois.

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5-Questions

Five questions with MMEC Architecture & Interiors

July 15, 2024
Rachel Visick

The Tri-Cities Area Journal of Business spoke with MMEC to ask five questions about commercial design.


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Planning underway for subdivisions, coffee shop, nursery

July 15, 2024
Rachel Visick

Documents filed under Washington’s environmental review process reveal a list of projects in the works for the Mid-Columbia for July 2024.


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Essential life skills

Kennewick newcomers learn how to ‘do America’

July 15, 2024
Rachel Visick

An intensive, 12-day summer class aims to teach essential skills to high school students who were new to the country. 


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Keeping it local

Downtown flower shop is a family affair

July 15, 2024
Rachel Visick

This flower shop in downtown Kennewick has been around for more than half a century.


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Local nonprofit moves to Pasco, plans to expand

Group serves the Deaf and hard of hearing community
July 1, 2024
Rachel Visick

A local nonprofit serving the Deaf and hard of hearing is getting a new office in Pasco and a chance to grow this summer.


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Amazon building, 1351 S. Road 40 East, Pasco.

Help wanted: 1,000 Amazon warehouse workers

June 14, 2024
Rachel Visick

Amazon’s new Pasco warehouse is poised to hire more than 1,000 workers, one month in advance of its projected opening date.


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Automated oven

Bread-baking robot charms customers at local store

June 14, 2024
Rachel Visick

Customers need only follow their nose to the scent of fresh-baked bread to meet the newest member of the Ki-Be Market team – a bread-baking robot.


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Planning underway for school, solar project, apartments, expansions

June 14, 2024
Rachel Visick

Documents filed under Washington’s environmental review process reveal a list of projects in the works for the Mid-Columbia for June 2024.


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From home office to Suite 350

Global engineering firm expands to support Tri-Cities projects

June 14, 2024
Rachel Visick

Richland recently welcomed a global engineering, architecture and construction firm to its new office at 1060 Jadwin Ave., though the company’s presence has been in the works for a while, thanks to a multiyear contract with one of the Tri-Cities’ biggest employers.


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Sweeter season

Northwest cherries bounce back after difficult year

June 14, 2024
Rachel Visick

Good growing conditions mean high-quality cherries and good returns to the growers. After last year’s disaster, the forecast is optimistic. 


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