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Better batteries likely to drive electric car market

December 16, 2019
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By Andrew KirkWith a nuclear reservation, national laboratory and cutting-edge agricultural processing in the Tri-Cities’ backyard, Jeff Leskovar expected Mitsubishi’s plug-in hybrid electric vehicle Outlander would be well received.“We thought they’d bepopular with Hanford scientists, a high-tech product like this,” he said. “Butwe sell a lot of them to Spokane.”Almost...
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Snake River dam removal distracts from salmon recovery efforts

December 16, 2019
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By Todd MyersShould Washington state risk 11 years of salmon recovery funding on something scientists believe will do little to increase salmon populations? How about eliminating electricity generation equivalent to every solar panel and wind turbine in Washington state? Essentially,those arguing we need to destroy the Snake River dams suggest...
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SIGN Fracture Care ends 20th year with goals for next five years

December 16, 2019
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By Andrew KirkSIGN Fracture Care International ends its 20th year in business with a goal to more than triple the number of patients it serves each year over the next five years. Doctors trained byRichland-based SIGN treat long-bone fractures in 30,000 people per year indozens of developing countries. The nonprofit...
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Online purchases, phishing, tech support scams among most reported in Tri-Cities

December 16, 2019
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Tyler Russell By Tyler RussellYour Better Business Bureau Northwest and Pacific wants you to be safe navigating the world when your money and personal information are involved. Scams popping up in your backyard are a fact of life, but we don’t have to be happy about it, and we can...
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2020 wish list should include making progress on Tri-Cities’ early learning gap

December 16, 2019
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By D. Patrick JonesIn this year-in-review issue, I’d like to look forward – far forward to the impacts of early childhood education in at least a couple decades. This is not the usual stuff of my columns, but the topic has significant implications for the future, including economic ones, of...
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Your best friend can be a strict liability

December 16, 2019
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By Beau RuffPersonal liability exposure is an important planning consideration. A person should be able to identify potential risks and assess means to mitigate those risks with the ultimate goal of reducing liability and the costs associated with the liability. In the world of liability, “man’s best friend” presents notable...
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Sharing the spirit of the season across our state

December 16, 2019
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By Kris JohnsonSometimes you meet a person who makes you feel proud to be a human being. When that person is only 10 years old, it’sespecially inspiring. Several of us at the Association of WashingtonBusiness had exactly that experience recently as we prepared for the lightingof the 31st annual Holiday...
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Expect changes to real estate excise taxes in coming year

December 13, 2019
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By Dennis GisiDennis Gisi,John L. Scott Real EstateI was amazed at the number of items we voted to maintain or repeal that were listed on the Nov. 5 ballot that contained the phrase, “without a vote of the people.” Iam not sure why I am surprised. I am learning a...
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’Tis the season to deck the halls, streets, sidewalks

December 13, 2019
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The tinsel candles attached to the light poles gave a festive air to Kennewick’s downtown shopping district in 1978, which at the time included shops such as Coin Cradle, Brutzman’s Office Supplies and the Persian Palace.The festive spirit continued in downtown Kennewick with the annual Numerica Hometown Holiday parade held...
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Candy Mountain may be Washington’s newest wine region

November 14, 2019
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By Andy PerdueThe American Viticultural Areas system in the United States is a way for the federal government to officially recognize a wine grape growing region. At this point, Washington has 14 federally approved AVAs.In the Tri-Cities, wineries and grape growers are awaiting approval of the state’s newest AVA: Candy...
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