The Tri-City Regional Chamber of Commerce and Washington Procurement Technical Assistance Center (PTAC) will launch the first installment of the “Yes You Can! Contracts with the Government” program on Aug. 30.
The program used to be known as “Procurement Power Hour,” and it’s designed to provide...
Columbia Basin College in Pasco is among four community colleges in the state selected to participate in a new free and reduced price meal pilot program aimed at helping students stay in college and graduate.
The Waste Treatment and Immobilization Plant at Hanford has taken “another positive step” toward waste treatment operations, officials announced. The first batches of glass-forming beads, called frit, recently were poured into a melter heated to 2,100 degrees Fahrenheit.
They’re known by many names – backyard cottages, in-law suites, granny flats, mother-in-law apartments, guest homes, casitas – but building codes don’t have cutesy names for them. They’re designated as “accessory dwelling units,” or ADUs.
No matter what they’re called, we expect to see more of them in the...
Wheatland Bank, which has a branch in Pasco, is set to join the Glacier Bancorp family of banks.
Community Financial Group Inc., the Spokane-based holding company of Wheatland Bank, has entered into an agreement with the Kalispell, Montana-based Glacier Bancorp. The action still must be approved by...
Walla Walla winery L’Ecole No 41 has appointed Ryan Pennington as its chief operating officer. Pennington spent the last 10 years at Ste. Michelle Wine Estates, where he was most recently vice...
A San Francisco-based company recently bought a Pasco apartment complex on Chapel Hill Boulevard for $65 million.
Glencrest Group bought The Crossings at Chapel Hill, a 300-unit multifamily community at 6626 Chapel Hill Blvd. It was built in two phases in 2016 and 2012 and features 13 three-story residential...