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Wendy Culverwell

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GF Blends soars on demand for gluten-free mixes

January 14, 2021
Wendy Culverwell
A family-owned Richland company is expanding to a new building, thanks to rising demand for its gluten-free bread, cake and other mixes.GF Blends will occupy a 20,000-square-foot production facility on Battelle Boulevard when construction wraps in April, said owner Glen Call, who is also a contractor. Allpro Inc. is developing...
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Pandemic pressures force closure of Chaplaincy palliative care

December 16, 2020
Wendy Culverwell
Chaplaincy Health Care, the Richland nonprofit that serves the terminally ill and the grieving, will close its palliative care program at the end of December.Gary Castillo, executive director, cited fallout from the Covid-19 pandemic and an unsustainable financial model for the move. He notified staff and the program’s 160 patients...
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Pasco’s Gordon Brothers Cellars files for bankruptcy

December 15, 2020
Wendy Culverwell
The state’s oldest estate grown winery is curtailing operations after its largest creditor compelled it to file for bankruptcy.Gordon Brothers Cellars Inc. and its related vineyard, Kamiak Vineyard Inc., filed for protection from creditors under Chapter 11 of the U.S. Bankruptcy Code in November, shortly after the Bank of Eastern...
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Globe-trotting Richland native is back home, at helm of Habitat for Humanity

December 15, 2020
Wendy Culverwell
Tri-County Partners Habitat for Humanity has a new executive director, a Richland native who came home after exploring the country and the world.Jet Richardson signed on as the Richland-based nonprofit’s new leader just months before the pandemic struck. He spent the first year focusing on Habitat’s mission to build affordable...
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Tri-Cities RX repurposes Chinese restaurant for ‘closed door’ pharmacy

December 15, 2020
Wendy Culverwell
In one of the more unusual real estate moves in recent memory, a Chinese restaurant in Kennewick is being refashioned into an independent, closed-door pharmacy catering to adult family homes, nursing homes and similar facilities.Pharmacists Randy and Dawn Johnson, owners of Tri-Cities RX, bought Bamboo Gardens at 8021 W. Grandridge...
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Thai restaurant downsizing to smaller spot in 2021

December 15, 2020
Wendy Culverwell
Jacqui Wright will move her popular Mezzo Thai Fusion restaurant to a smaller spot in early 2021.Wright will close the 3,000-square-foot restaurant at 110 W. Gage Blvd. in Richland at the end of December. She plans to announce a new location in January.Fans can support Mezzo Thai by ordering meals...
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Goodbye to coal: PGE burned its last load of coal in Boardman this fall

December 15, 2020
Wendy Culverwell
Portland General Electric completed its 10-year plan to mothball its 600-megawatt coal plant at the Port of Morrow in Boardman in October.PGE, which owns a 90% stake in the plant blamed for toxic haze in the Columbia Gorge, agreed to shut down the plant in 2010 under pressure to meet...
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Federal awards put Tri-Cities on map for next generation nuclear power

December 15, 2020
Wendy Culverwell
Tri-City economic development officials are over the moon after the U.S. Department of Energy announced it would invest millions into the advanced nuclear reactor ambitions of two Energy Northwest partners.Bellevue-based TerraPower, founded and helmed by Bill Gates to develop safe, carbon-free power, and X-energy, based in Rockville, Maryland, each received...
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No shame here: UW bioethicist advocates for sex robots for seniors

December 14, 2020
Wendy Culverwell
The term “sex robots” may raise some eyebrows, but Nancy S. Jecker, professor of bioethics and humanities at the University of Washington, is not having it. (Courtesy of Nancy Jecker)Jecker published a paper in the Journal of Medical Ethics encouraging the manufacturers developing sex robots for young, straight men to...
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Vancouver real estate firm plants $2.4M outpost in growing Tri-Cities

December 14, 2020
Wendy Culverwell
A Vancouver real estate management and development firm is expanding into the Tri-Cities, drawn by the area’s growth.Carmen Villarma, president and founder of The Management Group (TMG), broke ground on a two-story office at 30 S. Louisiana St. in west Kennewick this fall. It includes ground floor space for both...
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