A Kennewick man who patented the first commercially sold, solar-powered wheelchair has pleaded guilty in federal court to conspiracy to commit wire fraud and bank fraud in connection with Covid-19 relief funding.
The company that owns a 12-acre cold storage warehouse in the Finley area that’s been burning since April said it’s working hard to suppress the blaze as quickly as possible.
Expectations can shift a market in the short term, but reality often will right the ship. The expectation heading into 2024 was that borrowing rates would decrease, but the reality is there hasn’t been much of a shift.
The National Association of Manufacturers has launched an industry-wide effort to educate Congress and the administration on the need for action to preserve the pro-growth 2017 tax reform provisions set to expire at the end of 2025.
At the core of Cleanup to Clean Energy is DOE's proposal to use up to 14,000 acres of excess lands at the Hanford site for the deployment of new sources of carbon-free power – something we inherently support and believe has great promise for our region. But the matter of concern is DOE’s requirement that any such projects be removed prior to the end of the cleanup mission.