By Andy PerdueAs Washington grape growers and winemakers prepare for the 2019 harvest, they’re looking forward to a vintage with high quality, lots of grapes and a long, warm slide into autumn. Andy Perdue,Wine Press NorthwestWineries such as Ste. Michelle Wine Estates and Barnard Griffin already brought in some grapes...
By D. Patrick JonesWhat do we know about the presence of young professionals in the Tri-City area workforce? From a data perspective, not enough.But first let’s define our terms. D. Patrick Jones,Eastern Washington University’s Institute for Public Policy & Economic AnalysisWhat constitutes “young,” for example? Data to answer that question...
By Darcy Richardson, Bechtel National Inc.It happens overnight.The Hanford Waste Treatment and Immobilization Plant job site changes and more progress is made, moving the project forward on its path to treating tank waste.“We like to fly under the radar as much as possible, be the silent partners,” said Kelly Lofton,...
By Kris JohnsonAs summer turns to fall and farmers wrap up their harvests, the changing season is a good reminder about the importance of trade and infrastructure for Washington’s economy.Apple growers in Wenatchee and Yakima, wheat growers on the Palouse, Mid-Columbia potato growers and Washington’s celebrated wine industry all rely...
By Beau RuffThere are many options available to pay for the education of a loved one. There are direct gifts, state-sponsored 529 plans and educational savings accounts, to name a few. But, if a person wants to use funds that are not available until after death and wants to influence...
By Andrew KirkSeveral Tri-City employers and nonprofit leaderscriticized the state’s proposal to overhaul its worker overtime exemption ruleat a recent public hearing, citing concerns about their bottom lines andability to serve customers and clients.More than 50 people attended an Aug. 6 hearing inKennewick—one of seven meetings held across the state—to provide...
By Andy PerdueOne of Washington’s topwinemakers has consolidated his operations in the Tri-City area.Andy Perdue, Wine Press Northwest Victor Palencia, owner ofPalencia Winery and Vino La Monarcha, recently closed his Walla Walla operationto focus on a tasting room and winemaking facility in downtown Kennewick and anew tasting room in West...
By Andrew KirkDespite recent ownership challenges, the Tri-Cities CancerCenter is not going anywhere and there will be no noticeable difference in itsoperations or the care it provides to cancer patients. That’s the message Chief Executive Officer Chuck DeGooyeris working hard to share.It’s an important message because a lot recently haschanged....
By Andrew KirkAs Tri-City baby boomers age, the number findingthemselves losing vision is expected to balloon. One in six Americans develop a visual impairment afterage 70, according to National Center for Health Statistics. It’s a scarystatistic people do their best to ignore, said Paul Shane, the new executivedirector at Edith...
By Michele RothSomeonerecently commented to me how they didn’t want to donate to a charity eventbecause the organization had a paid staff. Being from the nonprofit industry, Iwanted to know more about why they felt this way. The answer: the organizationwas a nonprofit, meaning nobody should be paid (at least...