Thousands of athletes have signed up to participate in the Tri-Cities Ironman race, representing 45 states and 19 countries. The race is expected to have a significant economic impact on the area, injecting $6 million to $8 million in visitor spending each year.
A unique Richland store specializing in military surplus equipment and law enforcement uniforms recently received state certification as a Women Business Enterprise.
A Kennewick woman built a career in banking and serves the community through both her banking work at Washington Trust Bank and her service in nonprofits.
A new commercial steam corn flaker in Plymouth will be used to make feed that’s easier for cattle to digest. It’ll have the capacity to make 800 tons of flaked corn a day, supplying dairies and feedlots throughout the Columbia Basin, Yakima Valley and beyond.
A Tri-City restaurant entrepreneur who has owned and run Gangnam Style BBQ in Kennewick since 2017 recently opened a second location at 1275 Lee Blvd in Richland.
Presidential elections can create uncertainty around the stock market, as potential changes in leadership may usher in new laws or policies that can impact investing and financial planning strategies. Historically, however, elections typically aren’t as impactful as some investors may believe.