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Kristina Lord

Kristina Lord

Kristina Lord has more than 20 years of journalism experience and has been editor of the Tri-Cities Area Journal of Business and Senior Times since July 2016. She spent more than 17 years at the Tri-City Herald and also worked at weekly newspapers in Prosser, Grandview and Yelm. She was a longtime member of the Society of Professional Journalists’ William O. Douglas chapter and is a board member of Warrior Sisterhood, a Tri-Cities Cancer Center support group. She and her husband have two daughters and they live in West Richland.

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Stroke experts, survivor encourage better awareness about symptoms, treatment

November 15, 2017
Kristina Lord
Danene Scribner wants other stroke survivors to know there’s life after a stroke.She visits with stroke patients once a week at Kadlec Regional Medical Center in Richland and encourages them to join a monthly stroke support group.[blockquote quote="You can still do the things you love; you just do them in...
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Einan’s turns event center into winter wonderland

November 15, 2017
Kristina Lord
Einan’s at Sunset will transform its Richland event center into the North Pole this holiday season.The fourth annual Santa’s Village is a great way for families to shop for gifts, enjoy holiday snacks, snap photos with Santa and kick off the holiday season, said Holley Sowards, operations manager of Einan’s...
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Pasco-based Tri-Cities Community Health names new CEO

October 12, 2017
Kristina Lord
Tri-Cities Community Health has a new CEO after conducting a nationwide search. Jim Davis,Tri-Cities Community HealthJim Davis will join the federally-qualified health care organization based in Pasco as chief executive officer in January.He currently serves as CEO of Pines Health Services in Caribou, Maine.Davis replaces Jennifer Robinson, who was named...
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Kennewick seniors produce video to dispel aging myths

September 29, 2017
Kristina Lord
Five-minute short nominated for retirement center’s national awardJoyce Green dreamed of pursuing acting as a teenager.She worked at a theater in the ’40s and loved “the very dramatic war stories.”She tried out for a play, and at her high school teacher’s encouragement, auditioned for the lead — and landed it.Her...
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Richland’s iconic Bomber’s Drive Thru closes

September 28, 2017
Kristina Lord
Li’l Firehouse coffeeshop to open second locationCustomers wanting to grab their favorite burger and shake at Richland’s iconic drive-thru restaurant before it closed for good stood in long lines to get them.High school students and other loyal customers stopped by to say goodbye to Bomber’s Drive Thru on its final...
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Vegas-themed show aims to get seniors singing, dancing at annual picnic

September 18, 2017
Kristina Lord
Seniors attending this year’s All Senior Picnic in Richland can expect to sing and sway along to popular songs from Bobby Darin, Wayne Newton, Frank Sinatra and Elvis.“It’ll be danceable and enjoyable and memorable — whatever makes the crowd happy,” said David Cooley, front man for the Cooley Band, which...
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Richland breaks ground on $18.5 million new city hall

September 14, 2017
Kristina Lord
The deal to close on 1.8 acres to build a new Richland City Hall was 15 years in the making.“It took an act of Congress. Literally,” said Joe Schiessl, the city’s director of parks and public facilities.The city sealed the deal with the federal government Aug. 25 and plans to...
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For Tri-City family, mission to find cure for Alzheimer’s is personal

September 14, 2017
Kristina Lord
Poland family supports fundraiser walk, awareness night at Ams hockey gameThe Poland family is passionate about raising awareness and supporting efforts to find a cure for Alzheimer’s disease.They also can be counted on to participate in two of the year’s biggest Tri-City fundraisers for the state’s Alzheimer’s Association.It’s personal for...
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Business donations help to launch new autism therapy program

September 14, 2017
Kristina Lord
Nearly $42,000 contributed to Children’s Developmental Center in RichlandThe Children’s Developmental Center in Richland soon will begin offering an intensive research-based and data-driven therapy program to help children with autism.The therapy, called applied behavior analysis, or ABA, helps children with autism learn through behavioral intervention by using everyday tools and...
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Three new businesses move into Port of Grandview business park

September 14, 2017
Kristina Lord
About 37 acres left for development in Byam Business ParkA construction company, diesel mechanic shop and a bulk food-grade tanker transportation business have bought property and plan to set up shop in the Port of Grandview’s Byam Business Park.Bestebreur Bros. Construction, Fast Mobile Service and Indian River Transport each have...
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