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Articles by Wendy Culverwell

Business owners say airport lease changes could chill investment 

February 12, 2021
Wendy Culverwell
Some of Pasco’s most prominent business owners could delay investing in hangars and other facilities at the Tri-Cities Airport over a proposed lease policy driven by the Federal Aviation Administration.The Port of Pasco is formalizing some aspects of its existing lease policy, which governs how port-owned land on the airport...
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Regional planning group chooses new director

January 15, 2021
Wendy Culverwell
Michelle HoltThe Benton-Franklin Council of Governments has tapped Michelle Holt to succeed Stephanie Seamans as executive director.Holt will begin on Feb. 15.She comes to the job from the College of Eastern Idaho, where she has served as executive director for Workforce Training and Continuing Education since December 2016.She previously held...
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Inslee’s new recovery plan forces six counties to coordinate on Covid-19

January 14, 2021
Wendy Culverwell
It’s back to basics for Washington state businesses as Covid-19 infections rates rise.Gov. Jay Inslee debuted a new Covid-19 strategy that organizes Washington into eight regions and sets tough targets before restrictions meant to curtail the spread of the virus that causes the disease are loosened.Healthy Washington – Roadmap to...
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Banks brace for third round of PPP loans

January 14, 2021
Wendy Culverwell
Mid-Columbia lenders are ready to begin processing a new wave of Paycheck Protection Program loans.As a third edition of the popular forgivable loan ramped up in mid-January, local lenders said they would apply the lessons they learned from the first two but stood ready to respond to their customers, defying...
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Cheering through the pain: Business groups lose members but not focus

January 14, 2021
Wendy Culverwell
As members of the Prosser Chamber of Commerce struggled to pay renewal fees under pandemic-related financial pressure, the executive director found a novel solution.John-Paul Estey asked Yakima Federal Savings and Loan to allow it use sponsorship dollars for canceled events to cover dues owed by cash-strapped members.The bank agreed. Yakima...
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Judge clears Kennewick port commissioner of misconduct in Vista Field land sale

January 14, 2021
Wendy Culverwell
An independent judge cleared Kennewick Port Commissioner Don Barnes of misconduct in a case that roiled the port for more than two years.Judge Paris K. Kallas overturned the findings of an earlier investigation by an outside attorney.Barnes, the board’s current chair, appealed the results of the investigation into his conduct...
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LIGO gets visitor center worthy of its Nobel Prize-winning science

January 14, 2021
Wendy Culverwell
Terence L. ThornhillWith nearly 27 years designing homes and other buildings in the Tri-Cities under his belt, Pasco architect Terence “Tere” Thornhill is too diplomatic to call out a favorite.They’re all his babies, said Thornhill, who believes buildings should tell the story of what is happening inside.“I’m a believer in...
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Ex-Tri-Cities Fever duo heating up stretch of Richland waterfront

January 14, 2021
Wendy Culverwell
Lionell Singleton Houston LillardLionell Singleton and Houston Lillard were fierce competitors when they played for the Tri-Cities Fever, an indoor football league.They clashed on the field – Singleton as a defensive back and Houston as quarterback. Off the field, they were the best of friends and roommates who leveraged their...
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Tri-Cities Animal Control has new management, renewed hopes for a new building

January 14, 2021
Wendy Culverwell
The Tri-Cities Animal Shelter and Control Services in Pasco has a new operator and a renewed interest in breaking ground on a long-anticipated new building.Rebecca Howard and Dr. Julie Chambers formed the nonprofit Neo’s Nation Foundation to submit the winning bid for the contract to operate the animal shelter and...
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In-fill apartment project brings needed units to central Kennewick

January 14, 2021
Wendy Culverwell
Jason Zook is best known in the Tri-Cities for Smile A Mile Painting, a residential and commercial painting business with operations in the Tri-Cities and Central Oregon. Jason ZookBut Zook has a background in construction and has always built projects for himself, something he treats as a hobby.“I know the...
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