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Looming concerns: Wheat farmers wary of proposed trade policies

May 6, 2018
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By Jennifer L. DreyWashington wheat farmers face challenging times as the industry navigates changes in U.S. trade policy and potential cuts to crop insurance and key conservation programs included in the U.S. Farm Bill.Industry representatives have already taken to Washington, D.C., to make sure they have a seat at the...
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Mighty mint: Growers help meet world demand for mint

May 6, 2018
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By Jennifer L. DreyWhen it comes to mint, a little goes a long way. One drop of mint oil can flavor 2.5 tubes of toothpaste, 31 sticks of gum or  125 mint candies. But when it comes to Washington-grown mint, it may be more accurate to say that a lot...
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Experts say region poised for continued growth

May 6, 2018
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By Michelle DuplerEverywhere you look in the Tri-Cities, there are new faces, new businesses and new homes being built. The area is in the midst of economic and population booms that keep ranking it on lists of desirable places to live, work and play. And local experts say the steady...
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Residential market hungry for homes

May 6, 2018
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By Michelle DuplerThe Tri-City area continues to be a hot market for real estate, offering continued affordability, low unemployment and an attractive local economy in comparison to many other metro areas in the United States.Local experts said single-family home construction continues to boom, as do sales of existing homes, while...
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Dorms, new buildings shape college campuses

May 6, 2018
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By Stacey DennyColumbia Basin College’s new student housing opened in September, and Washington State University Tri-Cities officials expect to open the doors to their new housing complex next year.It’s a sign the Tri-City colleges are becoming destination campuses.Site and weather-related delays pushed back WSU Tri-Cities’ plans for its new 800-bed...
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More students mean more schools

May 6, 2018
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By Stacey DennyAs the Tri-Cities’ population swells, so have its schools and classrooms.The start to the 2017-18 school year saw student enrollment increases at each of the Kennewick, Pasco and Richland school districts.Kennewick saw the biggest student enrollment increase with 455 more students, for a total of 18,016 students.Pasco School...
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Simplifying life can simplify administration of an estate after death

April 12, 2018
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By Beau RuffAbove all else, two issues impact the complexity, time and cost of the administration of a person’s estate more than the rest: the assets and the heirs. One of the keys from a planning perspective is to determine how best to position yourself to limit the complexity caused...
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Firefighting experience offers glimpse into servant leadership

April 12, 2018
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By Melanie HairTime critical.Highly technical.Labor intensive.These three phrases were repeated throughout my daylong stint as a firefighter trainee on March 23 at the Volpentest HAMMER federal training facility at the Hanford site in Richland. Melanie HairCalled Fire Ops 101, the multi-agency event is designed to show everyday Joes and Janes...
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Moving toward sustainability at work or home begins with one step

April 12, 2018
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By Gail EverettAll this talk about sustainability only widens the gap between those who get it and those who are too overwhelmed to start.In general, being sustainable means doing your best to avoid the depletion of our natural resources and reducing your adverse impact by being careful stewards of the...
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Washington wine grape harvest falls short of record

March 14, 2018
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By Andy PerdueAs predicted last fall, Washington’s wine grape crop fell short of record numbers, according to the annual harvest report recently released by the Washington State Wine Commission.The total crushed last fall added up to 227,000 tons, down considerably from 2016, when winemakers crushed a record 270,000 tons. Even...
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