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DNR repurposing land to make more money for schools

October 14, 2019
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By Andrew KirkAt statehood, the federal government granted Washington millions of acres of land to be managed for the support of public schools, including universities. Today, it, along with other lands dedicated to different state needs, is managed by the state Department of Natural Resources.A portion of the 1 million...
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More education needed to foster a Tri-City knowledge economy

October 14, 2019
Guest Contributor
By D. Patrick JonesTo what degree will the Tri-Cities participate in the knowledge economy well underway this century? First, a quick definition: a knowledge economy is one where a large number of jobs exploit brainpower. We need to look no further than King County to see what this kind of economy looks like. In the economists’ taxonomy of jobs, where there’s...
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It’s time to celebrate the amazing things Washington makes

October 10, 2019
Guest Contributor
By Kris JohnsonWashington makes some really cool things.We’re famous for many of them—airplanes, apples, software, wheat and more. The state’s iconic manufacturers established the foundation that our recent economic expansion is built upon.But there are many medium and small manufacturers that fewer people know about. The fishing rod manufacturer in...
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West Richland approves massive housing development on 148 acres

September 12, 2019
Guest Contributor
By Andrew KirkA proposed housing development could increase West Richland’s population by about 15 percent.The Heights at Red Mountain Ranch will add 563 single-family residential lots on 148 acres with the option of later adding 226 multi-family homes on 36 more acres.The first phase of the 10-phase project—expected to begin this...
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Pasco wharf’s fate could be decided in 2020

September 12, 2019
Guest Contributor
By Andrew KirkPlans for a public market at the Port of Pasco wharf next to the cable bridge hit a snag, but the idea is not dead in the water, said Gary Ballew, the port’s director of economic development and marketing.The port recently completed a detailed inspection of the wharf,...
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Officials celebrate vit plant milestone with control room opening

September 12, 2019
Guest Contributor
By Andrew KirkA major milestone has been reached at the massive radioactive waste treatment plant under construction at the Hanford nuclear reservation.Treatment of low-level waste—which makes up 90 percent of what’s in the aging tanks at the Hanford site—is scheduled to begin in 2023. That was the message during the...
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Washington looks forward to high quality wine grape harvest

September 12, 2019
Guest Contributor
By Andy PerdueAs Washington grape growers and winemakers prepare for the 2019 harvest, they’re looking forward to a vintage with high quality, lots of grapes and a long, warm slide into autumn. Andy Perdue,Wine Press NorthwestWineries such as Ste. Michelle Wine Estates and Barnard Griffin already brought in some grapes...
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Finding young professionals in the Tri-Cities

September 12, 2019
Guest Contributor
By D. Patrick JonesWhat do we know about the presence of young professionals in the Tri-City area workforce? From a data perspective, not enough.But first let’s define our terms. D. Patrick Jones,Eastern Washington University’s Institute for Public Policy & Economic AnalysisWhat constitutes “young,” for example? Data to answer that question...
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Vit plant graveyard shift works to get it done after dark

September 12, 2019
Guest Contributor
By Darcy Richardson, Bechtel National Inc.It happens overnight.The Hanford Waste Treatment and Immobilization Plant job site changes and more progress is made, moving the project forward on its path to treating tank waste.“We like to fly under the radar as much as possible, be the silent partners,” said Kelly Lofton,...
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Help Washington growers, manufacturers get their products delivered

September 12, 2019
Guest Contributor
By Kris JohnsonAs summer turns to fall and farmers wrap up their harvests, the changing season is a good reminder about the importance of trade and infrastructure for Washington’s economy.Apple growers in Wenatchee and Yakima, wheat growers on the Palouse, Mid-Columbia potato growers and Washington’s celebrated wine industry all rely...
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