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Coronavirus pandemic stimulates RV sales, rentals

March 15, 2021
Guest Contributor
Interestingly, while restaurants and airlines continue to be clobbered by coronavirus-related lockdowns, recreational vehicle sales and rentals took off. People have switched their travel preferences to minimize their Covid-19 exposure.Travel trailers and motorhomes are iconic symbols of campgrounds in our “Great Outdoors.” Meanwhile, outdoor recreation increased once the initial lockdowns...
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Let's allow restaurants to become part of the solution

March 15, 2021
Guest Contributor
As we enter the second year of the Covid-19 pandemic, we have an opportunity to look back at what the last year has meant for the hospitality industry — and look ahead at how we can recover.The hospitality industry has been hit the hardest of any industry in the state, by...
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Hindsight is 2020: A look ahead for Washington’s wine industry

March 15, 2021
Guest Contributor
Washington wine has experienced unprecedented growth over the past 20 years, adding an average of one new winery every week, doubling the vineyard acreage, and steadily turning into an $8.4 billion industry.And then 2020 happened – a year of turmoil, change at every turn, new restrictions and much uncertainty.It forced...
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Tri-City retail sales grew last summer, fall – but not at restaurants

March 15, 2021
Guest Contributor
Of all the shocks that buffeted the Tri-Cities last year, here’s one that few people know about: the economy grew in late summer and early fall.In data just out from Washington State’s Department of Revenue, taxable retail sales went up by 4% from the third quarter of 2019. Even more...
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Counting cost of college loans should be as easy as counting hamburger calories

March 15, 2021
Guest Contributor
I vaguely remember the first time I saw 1,050 calories listed beside a quarter-pounder meal at McDonald’s.This was back in 2012, and my high school brain couldn’t comprehend how that many calories could be concentrated in such a tasty burger, fries and soda.Needless to say, I’m a fan of this...
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Protecting your address is possible but complicated

March 15, 2021
Guest Contributor
In the world of property privacy planning, it would be nice if a single solution existed to protect a person and his or her assets from the prying eyes of the rest of the world.Some seek privacy to protect the nature and extent of their financial wealth.Others seek privacy for...
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Amazon’s $150M fulfillment center to add 1,000 jobs in Spokane Valley

March 12, 2021
Guest Contributor
By Amy EdelenSpokane Journal of BusinessAmazon, the Seattle-based e-commerce giant, is building a $150 million fulfillment center in Spokane Valley that will bring an additional 1,000 full-time jobs to Eastern Washington.The 1.3 million-square-foot facility, previously known by its code name, “Project Fireball,” will open later this year. It will fulfill...
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U-Haul’s yearly move-out report shows surge leaving Washington state

February 16, 2021
Guest Contributor
British historian Thomas Macaulay famously said, “The best government is one that desires to make the people happy and knows how to make them happy.”That standard is clearly not what people are experiencing in Washington state.For years, leaders in state government have been increasing the tax burden and imposing ever-tighter...
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Badger Club debates merits of taxing carbon to spur economic recovery

February 16, 2021
Guest Contributor
Washington state is facing a precarious fiscal future.The Columbia Basin Badger Club will discuss a carbon tax plan that is working its way through the 2021 Legislature at its monthly gathering, which will be held Feb. 18 via Zoom.The challenge: Unemployment remains high and the latest revenue forecast projects a...
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Newhouse pledges to continue to be voice for ag

February 16, 2021
Guest Contributor
Central Washington is one of the most agriculturally rich and diverse regions in the United States.Since coming to Congress, I have had the honor of representing our agricultural producers, advocating for strong trade agreements and market protection measures, and securing the tools and resources our state needs to remain at...
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