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Badger Club: Discussing the issues that shape our future

September 15, 2020
Guest Contributor
We’re delighted!Our new partnership with the Tri-Cities Area Journal of Business will be an important part of our shared future. It means that we will be able to reach Journal readers in a way that brings them into conversations that matter.The Columbia Basin Badger Club is a nonprofit, nonpartisan community...
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7,271 Washington businesses got free pandemic advice and yours can too

September 14, 2020
Guest Contributor
As businesses deal with a new reality and “business as usual” takes on an entirely new meaning, most businesses need to rethink and retool how they do business to survive. A pivot plan is critical.Being a small business owner can often feel lonely, with the world, clients and employees weighing...
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Investing in the next generation fosters trust

September 14, 2020
Guest Contributor
As we look around our community and marvel at how far we’ve come in such little time, it is essential to reflect on our own personal development and examine whether a similar transformation has taken place.The Tri-Cities has truly become a metropolis, with schools, restaurants and new housing developments popping...
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Programs aims to help you master your leadership style

September 14, 2020
Guest Contributor
Ninety-two percent of U.S. employees say learning something new on the job makes them more motivated and engaged in their work, and 79% say that it’s important to them that their employer offers a formal training program. Yet 51% say their companies don’t offer soft-skills training, and only 17% say...
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Forest fires aren’t pausing just because there’s a pandemic

September 14, 2020
Guest Contributor
Not only is the world in the grasp of the Covid-19 pandemic, but America’s western wildlands are burning up as well.California Gov. Gavin Newsom told reporters his state has dual crises: the massive wildfire complexes and the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.“At this time last year, California had seen 4,292 fires that...
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No one wants to think about a will, but everyone needs a proper one

September 14, 2020
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Young families need wills.But, the legal profession has an admitted problem—the use of attorneys is expensive and can also be time consuming. It is also one of the many industries where technology has attempted to offer lower prices and better convenience.Probably the most notable example is the Do It Yourself...
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Tri-City preschool attendance lags compared to state, U.S.

September 14, 2020
Guest Contributor
The new school year has begun. Usually, this is a happy time, as it marks another beginning for students and their families. Obviously, this school start heralds a huge departure from the usual.The pandemic’s implications — whether our children will be safe, whether they might become carriers, whether they’ll be...
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Everyone needs to come together to combat Covid-19

August 14, 2020
Guest Contributor
Wearing a mask saves lives and saves jobs.And all across the state, Washington employers are leading by example in the fight to stop the spread of the coronavirus.From Seattle to our small towns, workers are masking up before starting their shifts on manufacturing floors, in restaurant kitchens, construction sites and...
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Will tech-heavy labor force lead to technology economy?

August 14, 2020
Guest Contributor
The greater Tri-Cities enjoys a strong technology pulse, but the most readily accessible statistics are scant on the evidence. Brenton-Franklin Trends data, for instance, doesn’t carry one “technology” indicator out of the 175 available. This state of our knowledge is largely due to the difficulties in measuring the economic impact...
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Working from home is helping to raise the Tri-Cities' tech profile

August 14, 2020
Guest Contributor
The pandemic has altered daily life in many ways, some of which may long outlive the current shutdowns.Technological innovations over the past several years have allowed employees to work from home — a shift that was already well underway before the pandemic, but one that has been kicked into hyperdrive...
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