Marijuana licenses for Benton and Franklin counties are public record and are obtained from the Washington State Liquor and Cannabis Board.BENTON COUNTYAPPROVEDCommon Roots Cannabis, 22604 Hosko Road, Prosser. License type: 392, marijuana producer tier 3. Application type: assumption.Three G Farms, 15505 N. Webber Canyon Road, Suite D, Benton City. License...
If your business is in Benton or Franklin county and has opened/moved/changed names in the last three months, please complete this form to be included in this listing.NEW BUSINESSESGrocery Outlet opened its first location in Richland at 2901 Queensgate Drive. Hours: 8 a.m.-9 p.m. daily.MOVEDTaylored Living Magazine moved into a...
Benton County will not delay the collection of propertytaxes because of the coronavirus pandemic.The deadline to pay the first half of the annual property tax bill is April 30, with the second half due by Oct. 31.The county treasurer considered delaying the deadline butdecided against it, saying local taxing districts...
Grocery storesaround the Tri-Cities have set aside special shopping times for senior citizensand other vulnerable populations more susceptible to the coronavirus.We’ve checkedwith several local stores to update this list, but it’s probably a good ideafor customers to double-check hours before heading out.Grocery storesoffering special senior shopping hours include:Albertsons: 7-9 a.m....
By TCAJOBWashington state earned a B in social distancing, a better grade than Benton and Franklin counties’.Benton earned a C. Franklin got an F.The March 24 scores come from Unacast, a company that collects and analyzes smartphone GPS location data to compile a “Social Distancing Scoreboard.”It scores state and county level...
The much-anticipated Grocery Outlet Bargain Market has opened at Richland’s Vintner Square, 2901 Queensgate Drive. The store debuted March 24 with 30 employees.The newly built store joins the Target-anchored shopping complex at Queensgate and Duportail Drive. It is the third Grocery Outlet in the Tri-Cities, joining sisters in Kennewick and Pasco. The new location is independently owned and operated by Nikki and Mike Sims.“This...
“Open for Business” is the battle cry of the Tri-City Regional Chamber of Commerce and Visit Tri-Cities. The two business entities have launched separate sites with the same branding, “Open for Business,” to give area businesses a place to tell customers how they are adapting to severe measures designed to slow the...
A Leadership Tri-Cities graduate is calling on his fellow grads to adopt a small business to help them survive the coronavirus outbreak and mandatory business closures.John Roach, a member of the 17th class, proposed that each of the program’s previous classes regroup to adopt a business that’s struggling to stay...
The Washington Policy Center is encouraging Gov. Jay Inslee to waive all Business and Occupation taxes retroactively to March 1. If the governor has the legal authority, the research and watchdog group said, he should waive tax due dates, fees and penalties for the businesses severely impacted by Proclamation 20-13, which effectively...
The Tri-Cities and the rest of the nation are hunkering down to prevent the spread of COVID-19 with schools closed, meetings canceled and public gathering spots going dark. Here’s what you need to know, what steps are being taken and what you can do to take control of an unsettling situation. As...