Richland has available industrial land, a robust and skilled workforce, and other factors that make it attractive to companies looking to expand their operations or build something new within city limits. But now it can offer more incentives.
A state environmental council voted to significantly alter a proposed — and controversial —solar, battery and turbine energy project along the Horse Heaven Hills.
When Tri-Cities Area Journal of Business staff compiles the public records section each month, sometimes a name listed on the business licenses will prompt a smile or a laugh. We decided to take a closer look at some of the unusual and often humorous names used by businesses around the Tri-Cities.
A group of nine coworkers from Family First Dental at 419 N. Yelm St. in Kennewick regularly work out together before heading in to work. They call themselves the Sunrise Club.