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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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Trios Foundation commissions bronze bust to honor Tri-City philanthropist

February 13, 2017
Kristina Lord
A bronze bust of a Tri-Citian known for a lifetime of community service will be installed in the lobby of the Trios Care Center at Southridge on what would have been his 100th birthday.[blockquote quote="He led a life of service." source="Darren Szendre, president of the Trios Foundation on George Jones"...
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New food truck training classes kick off Jan. 28 in Pasco

January 13, 2017
Kristina Lord
Calling all would-be entrepreneurs interested in putting their dreams into motion: Learn how to launch a food truck business in an upcoming series of classes.The fourth session of Mobile Vending University, or MVU, kicks off Jan. 28.“The MVU is one of the biggest advantages in the Tri-Cities and you need...
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Kadlec Foundation aims to improve community’s ‘breast health’

January 13, 2017
Kristina Lord
As Kadlec Foundation’s board president steps into his new role this month, he’s hoping to educate the community about its greatest health challenges. David LippesChief among them is breast cancer, said David Lippes.Lippes, 49, said the foundation will be focused this year on raising $1 million to improve breast health...
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Tri-Cities Food Bank finds home in West Richland strip mall

January 13, 2017
Kristina Lord
The Tri-Cities Food Bank recently opened its fourth branch in West Richland, where it expects to fill a growing need.The 2,400-square-foot facility opened Jan. 12 and is located in the Plaza II strip mall at 4096 W. Van Giesen St. in the former Golden Paradise tanning salon, just a few...
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Yellow Dog arts studio opens its doors in Richland

January 13, 2017
Kristina Lord
The owner of a new Richland integrative arts studio never planned to become an artist.“My life is a creative work in progress,” said owner Lexie Forbes with a laugh.Forbes recently opened Yellow Dog Integrative Arts Studio at 214-B Torbett St.She envisions the space being used for all kinds of classes...
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Holidays bring joy, but also loneliness to those grieving loss of loved one

December 21, 2016
Kristina Lord
A Richland woman dreaded the holidays after losing her daughter to leukemia.She didn’t want to celebrate. She didn’t want to keep up the same traditions.She wanted space to feel her grief.And to remember.Sandy Fishback, 69, credits a Chaplaincy Health Care class with empowering her to feel her grief during the...
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New express medical clinics to offer relief

December 15, 2016
Kristina Lord
Can’t get in to your primary care doctor but don’t have symptoms that warrant a trip to the emergency room? Then make an appointment at Express Care.Kadlec has plans to open two Express Care clinics to treat common illnesses and injuries in Kennewick and Richland this month.Kadlec Express Care Queensgate...
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Woman poses for a driver's license photo at Kennewick DOL office.

Cancer survivor prompts Department of Licensing policy change

December 15, 2016
Kristina Lord
Every time I looked at the bald-headed woman with no eyelashes or eyebrows on my driver’s license I got mad.And it happened whenever I had to pull out my license — at the bank, airports, stores, picking up my children from an after-school program.I always felt like I needed to...
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New restaurants dominate Journal of Business’ top web stories in 2016

December 15, 2016
Kristina Lord
New restaurant stories dominated the list of the most-read stories on the Tri-Cities Area Journal of Business’ website, tcjournal.biz, in 2016.News about Sterling’s Famous Steak & Salad Bar, Panera Bread, LU LU Craft Bar & Kitchen, Dupus Boomer’s and The Original Pancake House were among our most popular online stories.But...
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Richland surgeon, SIGN make connections across globe

December 15, 2016
Kristina Lord
Stainless steel nails manufactured in north Richland mend and connect broken bones and improve lives all over the world.The Richland doctor who invented the implants also works to forge similarly strong connections by mentoring the surgeons who place the rods into the bodies of the injured poor in developing countries.Dr....
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