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Articles by Kristina Lord

Shop expands into spot once home to Ariel Gourmet & Gifts

April 15, 2021
Kristina Lord
The owner of an upscale clothing boutique can’t help but gush when she talks about her new storefront, a well-known corner spot in the Richland Parkway, once home to Ariel Gourmet & Gifts.“I cannot wait. I’m super excited to be down here. It’s charming. I love all the eateries and...
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Party supply company sees ebbs, flows of Tri-City hospitality sector

March 15, 2021
Kristina Lord
A third-generation rental store owner isn’t looking to the future with the fear she felt a year ago.Today, she’s planning with Covid-19 in mind. And it appears so are her customers.“Right now, customers are booking with the mandates in place, so they know what they’re dealing with. Last year, they...
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Richland’s Tumbleweeds rolls through turbulent year

March 15, 2021
Kristina Lord
When anyone asks the owner of Tumbleweeds Mexican Flair about his plans, he likes to quip: “I am just honored that you think I have a plan.”The past year has been a lesson in flying by the seat your pants at the family-owned restaurant at 894 Stevens Drive in Richland.But...
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Entrepreneurial teacher opens gourmet cookie shop in Richland

March 12, 2021
Kristina Lord
Longtime friends Kevin Hatch of Richland and Ian Taylor of Utah decided to become business partners and open a Crumbl Cookie store at 2665 Queensgate Blvd. in Vintner Square in Richland. (Photo by Kristina Lord)A Richland elementary school teacher who runs a festive wintertime side hustle is adding another one...
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Kennewick seniors celebrate Covid-19 vaccine’s arrival

February 16, 2021
Kristina Lord
Seniors at home on the day the vaccine arrived at Brookdale Canyon Lakes readily rolled up their sleeves to receive it.The Kennewick senior living community had 18 hours’ notice to line up residents and staff for 200 doses of the Covid-19 vaccine in mid-January.They were ready – and happy to...
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Pandemic forces separation but couple’s love endures

February 12, 2021
Kristina Lord
Kathie and Darell “Bud” Weathermon will celebrate their 56th wedding anniversary later this month but they won’t be able to hug, hold hands or share a kiss.Kathie, 75, plans to make the one hour and 15 minute drive from Walla Walla to Kennewick to visit her husband on their special...
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Group launches hotline to help seniors register for vaccine

February 12, 2021
Kristina Lord
As the pandemic marches on, a Richland-based group is trying different ways to keep seniors connected and get them the help they need.The Richland Senior Association offers educational, outreach and social programs, with its most recent program aimed at helping seniors navigate the decidedly unfriendly online system for registering for...
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Richland winery opens riverside tasting room in Vancouver

January 14, 2021
Kristina Lord
A Richland winery has opened a tasting room downriver from the Tri-Cities in hopes of expanding its customer base.Barnard Griffin’s new storefront joined a growing number of wineries setting up shop at The Waterfront in Vancouver, just across the Columbia River from Portland.“It’s been a long time in the planning,”...
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Downsized pasta restaurant provides better chance of survival

January 14, 2021
Kristina Lord
When the owners of Pacific Pasta & Grill decided to downsize to survive the pandemic, they also took the opportunity to create a more efficient operation.“We fixed all the mistakes of the old restaurant,” said co-owner Niki Young.The restaurant opened Dec. 19 at 603 Goethals Drive in Richland after closing...
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Bluewood carves out room on mountain for safe skiing

December 15, 2020
Kristina Lord
Northwest ski resorts have spent the better part of the year planning for Covid-19 contingencies to ensure skiers and snowboarders can race down their favorite slopes safely this winter.Bluewood, the Tri-Cities’ closest resort which is owned by seven Tri-Citians, has been planning since March. It’s outside of Dayton, about 80...
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