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Wendy Culverwell

Wendy Culverwell

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‘Friend of Hanford’ at odds with community leaders on breaching dams

April 16, 2021
Wendy Culverwell
An Idaho congressman is a well- known supporter of Hanford funding, but his ambitious plan to rescue salmon by breaching the four Lower Snake River dams is creating an awkward moment for his friends in the Tri-Cities. U.S. RepMike SimpsonIn February, U.S. Rep. Mike Simpson, R-Idaho, released a $33.5 billion...
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Retired Hanford chemist now tells overlooked stories of Black excellence

April 16, 2021
Wendy Culverwell
John Abercrombie had little use for history during the 28 years he worked as a chemist, analytical lab manager and employment officer at the Hanford site.History was a tangle of people he didn’t know, places he hadn’t been. He had a series of jobs to do, a family to raise.“I...
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Port of Kennewick bill for complaint tops $450,000

April 15, 2021
Wendy Culverwell
The Port of Kennewick has spent nearly $450,000 to address an “anonymous” complaint against two commissioners over a land sale dispute.The costs include $400,000 to investigate and adjudicate the complaint that Commission Chairman Don Barnes and Commissioner Tom Moak violated port policies and $49,000 to reimburse Barnes’ related legal fees.An...
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Police chief kicks off campaign season with run for port seat

April 15, 2021
Wendy Culverwell
Kennewick police Chief Ken Hohenberg is running for the Kennewick Port Commission seat held by Don Barnes in the 2021 election.Hohenberg registered his campaign with the state’s Public Disclosure Commission on Feb. 27. He announced his retirement from the city, effective February 2022, at the March 2 city council meeting. Ken HohenbergFinancial documents show Hohenberg had raised more...
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Port of Pasco Osprey Pointe

It’s go time for Pasco’s Osprey Pointe market

April 15, 2021
Wendy Culverwell
James Sexton is taking meetings with prospective vendors and ordering a pole building that will form the heart of an ambitious marketplace at Pasco's Osprey Pointe.Sexton, president of JMS Development, has a development agreement with the Port of Pasco to install the equivalent of a small city on the port-owned...
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Airline veteran brings new carrier to Pasco, right on schedule

April 15, 2021
Wendy Culverwell
A Texas-based company led by the former head of Allegiant Air is launching a new carrier April 28 with a map that includes three weekly flights between the Tri-Cities Airport in Pasco and Burbank, California. Houston Air Holdings Inc., formerly charter carrier Xtra Airways, announced the launch of Avelo Airlines to...
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WSU Tri-Cities says gift will help support energy future

April 15, 2021
Wendy Culverwell
Bob Ferguson, a longtime Tri-Citian, energy executive and entrepreneur, contributed $500,000 to Washington State University Tri-Cities to endow a faculty, position and set the stage to turn the Richland campus into a center for clean energy development.Bob Ferguson’s career took him from reactor physicist at Hanford’s B Reactor to the...
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Matson Development building 642-unit self-storage facility

April 15, 2021
Wendy Culverwell
 A Tri-City construction business with roots in excavation work is building a $5 million self-storage facility in western Kennewick.Kennewick-based Matson Developoment Co. is constructing its 80,000-square-foot project at 9501 W. 10th Ave. It will offer 642 storage units for rent. Construction should wrap by this fall.The storage facility is owned...
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Swampy’s BBQ wants to put down roots at Columbia Gardens

April 15, 2021
Wendy Culverwell
It’s time to grow or die for Ron Swanby, who brought his barbecue truck and equipment to Kennewick’s Columbia Gardens Urban Wine and Artisan Village a little over a year ago.Swanby, owner of Swampy’s BBQ Sauce and Eatery, wants to buy a sliver of land at the Port of Kennewick-owned...
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Yakima Valley Farm Workers opens Miramar Clinic May 10 in Kennewick

April 15, 2021
Wendy Culverwell
Kennewick’s newest medical and dental clinic opens May 10 near Vista Field.The nonprofit Yakima Valley Farm Workers plans to debut Miramar Health Center, its $20 million, state-of-the-art medical center at 6351 W. Rio Grande Ave. after more than a year of construction.The center will employ 70, including 15 physicians, dentists...
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