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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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Ag Hall of Fame to welcome newest inductees

January 6, 2025
Rachel Visick

Five people who have contributed to agriculture and agribusiness have been inducted to the Mid-Columbia Agriculture Hall of Fame this year.


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Tiny homes may not solve the housing squeeze but they’re a start

December 13, 2024
Rachel Visick

It’s been more than a year since a state law passed to encourage more ADUs as a housing option, and some of the Tri-Cities have been seeing more interest in the little homes.


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Economy remains steady heading into the new year

December 13, 2024
Rachel Visick

As a new year approaches, the region’s economy appears to be holding steady, with a bit of a slowdown typical for the winter season. 


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Nonprofit’s financial struggles spur community support

December 13, 2024
Rachel Visick

A local nonprofit is back on its feet again after it faced a shortfall of funding this fall.


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Fuse leader wins Sammy Award for entrepreneurship

Entrepreneurial Awards program honors several other businesses
December 13, 2024
Rachel Visick

Entrepreneurship was the theme of a recent award ceremony, which highlighted startup businesses throughout the Tri-Cities as well as one community leader.


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Planning underway for aviation fuel facility, aquatic center, CBC housing

December 13, 2024
Rachel Visick

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


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Funeral home expands reach to serve all of the Tri-Cities

December 3, 2024
Rachel Visick

A Richland funeral home has expanded to all three of the Tri-Cities after a recent acquisition.


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Behind the scenes

Senior show shares wisdom and weekly dose of laughter

December 3, 2024
Rachel Visick

A Kennewick retirement community has aired its 200th episode of weekly senior living show and will be celebrating its 10th year in June.


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Nuclear fusion company plans move to Tri-Cities

November 14, 2024
Rachel Visick

Startup company Avalanche Energy wants to move into port-owned property at 2345 Stevens Drive, the Port of Benton’s largest asset. The port discussed the lease during its October commission meeting.


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A neighborhood transformed

The renaissance of a 16-year-old commercial development in Kennewick

November 14, 2024
Rachel Visick

As apartment complexes rise at the south end of Columbia Center Boulevard in Kennewick, community and local businesses are taking root in the commercial area next door.


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