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  • SMR developer extends fuel manufacturing deal with Framatome

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    The Richland fuel production facility of an international nuclear company has racked up more work as next generation nuclear energy ventures continue to gain steam. 
  • Kadlec, Gesa team up to support health care students at Tri-Tech

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    Kadlec Regional Medical Center and Gesa Credit Union have teamed up to give local high school students interested in working in the health care industry opportunities to develop their skills through on-the-job training and get paid at the same time. 
  • Local eatery opens at Howard Amon Park location

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    A popular West Richland restaurant has moved into the space most recently occupied by a brewery near Richland’s Howard Amon Park. 
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    Longtime tenant buys landmark building, adjacent shops for $1M

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    After marathon debate, WA House advances income tax

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Real Estate & Construction

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    From farmland to data hub

    Amazon moves to close $36M land deal for Wallula Gap data center

    Amazon, the company once shrouded in secrecy that wants to build a $5 billion data center at Wallula Gap, is looking to buy even more land for the project.

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    Lamb Weston decides to demolish shuttered Connell plant

    Lamb Weston’s shuttered Connell processing plant once again is on the chopping block as city and Port of Pasco leaders determine a path forward for the community.

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    Vista Field’s first business says ‘yes to the address’

    Vista Field’s first business has finally opened its doors after the 103-acre former airfield underwent years of planning to transform into regional town center.  

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Health Care

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    Kadlec tackles region’s growing needs amid industry strains

    As Kadlec and other health care providers work to meet the growing and diverse needs of the region, they’re also trying to navigate perennial and increasingly difficult challenges in the industry related to workforce management, growing costs and shrinking reimbursements for federally subsidized care.

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    Old hospital provides new path to recovery

    Those working on the Mid-Columbia’s first inpatient residential behavioral health facility know they are blazing a trail.

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    Smaller regional hospitals offer attractive alternative for patients

    Some Tri-Citians seeking elective care are turning to smaller hospitals rather than large health systems, citing shorter wait times, lower costs, and the perception of more personalized attention. At the same time, providers facing growing burnout are also drawn to these facilities for better work-life balance. The trend is shaping the region’s health care landscape, affecting staffing, patient access and the way local hospitals operate.

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Energy

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    Group says state omitted critical wind farm comments from record

    One of the opponents of a proposed wind farm south and west of the Tri-Cities claims the state attorney general’s office left public comments opposing the project out of records transmitted to the Washington Supreme Court.

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    From waste to space

    Project Omega’s nuclear tech gets scientific boost from PNNL collaboration

    A private East Coast enterprise is teaming up with Pacific Northwest National Laboratory to recycle spent nuclear fuel – and the results could power endeavors like space exploration while making spent nuclear fuel less dangerous.

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    SMR developer extends fuel manufacturing deal with Framatome

    The Richland fuel production facility of an international nuclear company has racked up more work as next generation nuclear energy ventures continue to gain steam. 

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Business Profiles

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    Award-winning entrepreneurs team up to showcase French cuisine

    Two business owners who met at an awards event honoring them for their entrepreneurship have teamed up to take the reins of a Richland restaurant and bar, bringing a focus on hospitality and French food – along with a new name.

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    Bluecarrot expands Tri-Cities footprint, merging fitness and functional wellness

    Anyone who’s ever wanted to try a Lagree workout soon will have more options when the Tri-Cities’ only licensed Lagree Miniformer studio, Bluecarrot, opens two new locations in central Kennewick and west Pasco.

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    Vista Field’s first business says ‘yes to the address’

    Vista Field’s first business has finally opened its doors after the 103-acre former airfield underwent years of planning to transform into regional town center.  

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Building Tri-Cities

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    Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Community Center

    The Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Community Center has completed the initial phase of its renovation at 205 S. Wehe Ave., near Kurtzman Park and Virgie Robinson Elementary School in Pasco.

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    Bunker Family Orthodontics

    Bunker Family Orthodontics has completed a remodel of its office at 723 Gage Blvd. in Richland, near the intersection of Gage Boulevard and Keene Road.


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    Elite Institute of Modern Aesthetics

    Elite Institute of Modern Aesthetics has been completed at 7275 W. Clearwater Ave., Building A110, in Kennewick.

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    Future data centers offer promise but also pressures

    With abundant land, affordable clean power and an experienced talent pool, the Tri-Cities can become the nation’s premier digital infrastructure hub. But the real opportunity lies in getting the balance right and pairing rapid growth with environmental responsibility, sound energy planning and meaningful returns for local communities.

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    Will businesses really leave? That’s the wrong question

    A new survey from the Association of Washington Business finds 44% of Washington employers are considering moving their personal residence out of state, with more also exploring relocating their businesses. As lawmakers debate new taxes in Olympia, the findings underscore rising anxiety about Washington’s economic competitiveness.

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