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Articles by Kristina Lord

Professionals-in-training practice poise under pressure

December 13, 2018
Kristina Lord
They worked the room like a boss.They extended their hands and gave a firm shake.They smiled and made eye contact as they introduced themselves.They asked thoughtful questions — and listened to the responses.When another person asked, “Do you mind if I join your conversation?” They replied, “Not at all. We...
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New $6.1 million memory care home coming to Southridge

November 14, 2018
Kristina Lord
A $6.1 million facility offering a Montessori-based approach to memory loss care will open next fall in Kennewick.Called Windsong at Southridge, the 36,202-square-foot building will feature 56 private studio apartments, each with their own private bathroom and shower.It will be on four acres at 4000 24th Ave., off Highway 395...
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Free home placement service helps seniors find best options

November 14, 2018
Kristina Lord
Understanding the differences between retirement, nursing and adult day homes and assisted living facilities can be challenging.It’s easy for seniors — and their families — to become overwhelmed by all the “providers” vying for their business, said Karen Sousley of Living Well Senior Home Placement.“There is so much information that...
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Goodwill to build new $3.1M shop, warehouse in Kennewick

November 14, 2018
Kristina Lord
A new place for bargain shoppers will swing open its doors in Kennewick next year.Goodwill Industries of the Columbia, which oversees nine retail stores in seven cities, including five in the Tri-Cities, plans to build a $3.1 million retail store and warehouse with 20,205 square feet of space on Columbia...
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Longtime Journal ad director dies at age 66

October 30, 2018
Kristina Lord
The longtime advertising director of the Tri-Cities Area Journal of Business and Senior Times died Oct. 26 from advanced cancer.Mike D. Haugen of Richland died at The Chaplaincy Hospice House in Kennewick after complications related to his cancer treatments. He was 66.He joined the Tri-Cities Area Journal of Business and...
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Dick’s Sporting Goods plans to build $7.5M store in Kennewick

October 10, 2018
Kristina Lord
A sporting goods retail chain with more than 730 stores nationwide plans to demolish part of Kennewick’s mall to build a new $7.5 million store.Dick’s Sporting Goods intends to tear down the former Regal Cinemas at Columbia Center and build a 45,138-square-foot store.Dick’s sells sports equipment, apparel, footwear and accessories....
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Jeff Thompson

New ACT theater gets new name, 400 donated seats

September 20, 2018
Kristina Lord
Future Academy of Children’s Theatre shows will be staged at the Windermere Children’s Theatre.The Richland real estate company stepped up as ACT’s new theater naming sponsor with a $350,000 donation.Windermere Group One’s donation was announced during a Sept. 20 fundraiser luncheon at CG Public House & Catering in Kennewick. Jeff...
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$8M flexible-space building coming to Southridge

September 13, 2018
Kristina Lord
The success of a Pasco business park’s flexible design space off Road 90 is prompting a similar project in Kennewick.A new 44,170-square-foot commercial building is planned for 4112 W. 24th Ave. on 3.43 acres. It will feature Class A office space up front and flex space in the back of...
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Pathology provider consolidates operations into Richland lab

July 16, 2018
Kristina Lord
Faster test results for patients and streamlined operations prompted a Spokane Valley pathology services provider to open a laboratory in Richland.Incyte Diagnostics has been working on a $1.6 million renovation of a vacant office building at 221 Wellsian Way for an Aug. 13 opening.Incyte is leasing the building, with an...
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Forgotten War vets remembered at peace medal ceremony

July 12, 2018
Kristina Lord
Sixty-eight years after serving their country during the Korean War, 70 local veterans and their families received special recognition and appreciation for their role stopping the spread of communism in east Asia.The consul general of the Republic of Korea and state director of the Washington Department of Veterans Affairs director presented...
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