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Home » Authors » Arielle Dreher

Arielle Dreher

for Tri-Cities Area Journal of Business
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Former Hanford workers or their survivors may qualify for both monetary compensation, as well as fully-funded medical care to treat their condition or cancer.
Hanford 2024

Former Hanford workers received $2.2 billion in benefits — more may be eligible

April 15, 2024
Arielle Dreher

For Hanford workers alone, about 35,000 claims have been filed on behalf of 13,000 separate people. Hanford workers have been paid $2.2 billion in compensation and benefits, representing about 15,000 claims.


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Fuse Fund

Startup fund injects more than $1M into local businesses

March 15, 2024
Arielle Dreher

Fuse Fund is focused on investing in local entrepreneurs who will create jobs and contribute to the local economy.


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B Reactor Tour

B Reactor tours filling up fast in last season before two-year closure

Two-year closure begins this fall for upgrades, preservation work
March 15, 2024
Arielle Dreher

The Hanford nuclear site’s only attraction open to visitors is set to close later this fall for two years to get some much-needed preservation repair work. 


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State council pares back on Horse Heaven wind farm ahead of key vote

February 14, 2024
Arielle Dreher

A state environmental council voted to significantly alter a proposed — and controversial —solar, battery and turbine energy project along the Horse Heaven Hills.


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Pacific Steel

Here’s how Pacific Steel & Recycling cut its health care costs by $3.6 million

February 14, 2024
Arielle Dreher

Company's efforts paid off with $3.6 million in health care savings and an invitation to speak to Congress to advocate for legislation that would make it easier for companies to replicate his company’s success. 


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Black and white photo of Stan Laegreid and his colleague Steve Dwoskin working on drawings for projects based in Chile in the 1980s
Designing around the globe

Richland High grad went international with his architecture career

January 12, 2024
Arielle Dreher

Tri-City Connections is an occasional profile of Tri-City natives and former Tri-Citians who have had interesting careers.


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Safety

Pasco police launch Business Watch program

Program coincides with department’s new district policing strategy
January 12, 2024
Arielle Dreher

The Pasco Police Department's new Business Watch program aims to foster collaboration between law enforcement and local business.


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Deadline approaches for decision on controversial wind farm project

December 14, 2023
Arielle Dreher

A state advisory council will decide in January whether to green light a Tri-Cities-based wind farm project to the governor’s office for approval.
Scout Clean Energy’s proposal could mean more than 200 turbines along the Horse Heaven ridges in Benton County directly south of Kennewick and to the south and west of the Columbia River.


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Paterson farmer making water from wine

Sandpiper Farms creates Water from Wine nonprofit to fund clean water work
June 13, 2019
Arielle Dreher
Sandpiper Farms creates Water from Wine nonprofit to fund clean water workBy Arielle DreherIn a way, the family behind the local nonprofit Water from Wine is bringing the first miracle of Jesus turning water into a wine into a modern-day context, leveraging the rich wine-growing potential in the vineyard at...
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Fertile ag area fuels food processing industry

June 13, 2019
Arielle Dreher
The Columbia Basin’s rich agricultural resources are well known at local dining room tables and restaurants. The confluence of the Yakima, Snake and Columbia rivers in the region, good soil for growing crops and a long growing season provide not just food resources but also fuel economic growth,...
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