Darin Warnick has a five-word solution to all theworld’s problems.“Just go ride a bike.”From global warming and bad traffic, to stress and badhealth, all of it can be solved by climbing into the saddle, pushing thepedals, grinding the gears and basically biking away your worries.“The bike is a simple solution...
Arusty horse trailer transformed into a sleek white mobile bar is completelyrefurbished and ready for event bookings or Facebook-worthy photos that couldhave brides-to-be swooning. It’sbeen a work in progress for Kennewick sisters Amanda Hickman and Josie Michelwho got the idea from a friend who intended to start his own business...
Anew laundry service company will pick up bags of dirty laundry from your homeand return them cleaned, folded, grouped or on hangers within 48 hours.“This is basically DoorDash for your laundry,” said Richelle Davis, owner of Unhampered Laundry. Withweekly service starting at $36 for a large bag that holds up...
Tri-City native offers nontraditional setting for personalized careA new membership-based health care clinic is availablein Richland, the brainchild of a board-certified internist who wanted to offermore patient-focused care.Dr.Jessica Schneider, a Hanford High School graduate, decided to jump off the“hamster wheel” she said was inherent in traditional medical practices to openEmpowered...
Blueberry Bridal owner opens Kennewick shop as chain store alternativeBlueberry Bridal Boutique — a concierge bridal store —opened eight months ago in Kennewick, but the path to its opening has been inthe works for nearly eight years.Sitting on a teal tufted sofa inside the brightly litinterior of the carefully designed...
The answer to the obvious question is “no.”Aboxing program for people with Parkinson’s disease does not include a lot offist-to-face-type action. Mostof the participants already are in a pretty big fight.Instead, programs like Rock Steady Boxing — a national program offered in the Tri-Cities by Tony and Gigi Valdez at...
For the first five years of business, Bunnell Family Cellar operated out of the Susan and Ron Bunnell’s home. Located in the country, people visited by invitation, traveling down a gravel road to taste wines and visit with the couple. That was in 2004, a time when thenumber of wineries...
By Kevin AnthonyJoe Sanchez had no intentions of starting a business.He just wanted to have a nice beard.“I never heard of beard products before my brother-in-lawgave me beard products for Christmas,” said Sanchez, who started Average Joe’sBeard Essentials in January 2017.Average Joe's Beard Essentials beard balm sells for $15.When he...
El Asadero — which serves up Mexican cuisine with a focus on homemade freshness — opened a new restaurant on 127 Gage Blvd. in Richland. The restaurant is owned and operated by father and son duoRafael Arriaga Sr. and Rafael Arriaga Jr.Their first restaurant opened in 2004 on Fourth Avenue...
Guarantee System Carpet Cleaning &Dye Co. is celebrating 40 years of serving the Tri-Cities. Owners Garry and Tracie Lamberson saidthough they moved to Kennewick before the economic downturn of the 1980s,phones were ringing off the hook right after opening.“Business was good from the start,”Tracie said.Before moving to Eastern Washington,Tracie and...