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Home » Authors » Wendy Culverwell

Articles by Wendy Culverwell

Gravis Law expands into rural powerhouse

October 14, 2021
Wendy Culverwell
Gravis Law PLLC, a Richland-based firm with 48 attorneys in multiple offices, is positioning itself as a national brand bringing legal services to underserved rural communities.In January, it completed a transaction to bring the legal team from a Kennewick firm, Hames, Anderson, Whitlow and O’Leary, into the business.The move gives...
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Fuse Fund restarts capital drive as pandemic inspires entrepreneurs

October 14, 2021
Wendy Culverwell
Fuse Fund is restarting its push to raise $2 million to invest in promising local companies after early pandemic shutdowns forced a slowdown.The fund is operated by Fuse Advisors, a subsidiary of Richland’s Fuse SPC. Fuse SPC, housed at Richland’s Parkway, is a special purpose company dedicated to providing space,...
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Tri-City Connections

She was Kamiakin High’s ‘Most Likely to Succeed.’ So, did she?

October 14, 2021
Wendy Culverwell
Darcy KooikerSomething about watching her dad pour over figures at night appealed to Darcy Kooiker.The lined green paper. The mechanical pencil. The orderliness of tracking the plutonium going into weapons production at Hanford, which was her accountant father’s job.Kooiker, then Darcy Nelson, likes it when the math is correct.Her fellow...
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New restaurant to take flight in Richland

October 13, 2021
Wendy Culverwell
A long-empty restaurant at the heart of Richland will reopen as Flight Tap and Table in January.The husband-and-wife team of Amanda Thavone and Joey Casados leased the building that briefly housed Dupus Boomer’s Downtown at 530 Swift Blvd., at George Washington Way.Thavone is a nurse at Kadlec Regional Medical Center,...
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Seafood restaurant to open in old P.F. Chang’s spot

October 13, 2021
Wendy Culverwell
After standing vacant for three years, the former P.F. Chang’s China Bistro building in Kennewick will reopen with a new name, menu and owners.Hooked Seafood Boil and Bar, a new-to-the-area concept from Bing Wang and Vicky Lin, is set to open in early November in the former restaurant near Columbia...
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Pasco adjusts rules affecting downtown businesses

October 13, 2021
Wendy Culverwell
Pasco is sweeping away some rules downtown business owners say keep them from investing and thriving in a five-block area.A coalition of downtown business owners, frustrated by prohibitions that keep restaurants from putting sandwich boards on sidewalks, selling used bikes and computers, or opening fitness centers, successfully lobbied the city...
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Richland’s HomeLink expanding to former Salvation Army center

October 13, 2021
Wendy Culverwell
The Richland School District bought an old church campus to serve as the second campus for its Three Rivers HomeLink program, an alternative education program that supports home-based learning and other student services.HomeLink will expand into the former Salvation Army worship center, 1219 Thayer Drive, as early as 2022.The Richland...
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Old buildings pose costly challenges to downtown Pasco business owners

September 13, 2021
Wendy Culverwell
Leo Morales was pleasantly surprised Aug. 26, the day his Havana Café reopened in downtown Pasco after a three-month closure.A steady stream of customers came in for lunch, drawn by his post on social media. It was more traffic than he dared dream and validated his decision, for now, not...
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Pasco company supplies ingredients to bake Hanford waste into glass

September 13, 2021
Wendy Culverwell
A Pasco ag chemical firm is supplying the Hanford site with the ingredients it needs to bake radioactive and hazardous waste into borosilicate glass logs at the $17 billion Waste Treatment & Immobilization Plant.Two Rivers Terminal delivered a 35,000-pound load of lithium carbonate to Hanford this summer, the first of...
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Leader of downtown Pasco group out as board assesses next steps

September 13, 2021
Wendy Culverwell
Gustavo GutierrezGomezGustavo Gutierrez Gomez has left the Downtown Pasco Development Authority, the nonprofit group that operates the Pasco Specialty Kitchen, Pasco Farmers Market and puts on Cinco de Mayo, Pasco Fiery Foods Festival and more.Gabriel Portugal, president of the board, said Gutierrez Gomez departed effective July 31. Portugal praised his...
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