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He asked for a seat – and now he runs the school

He asked for a seat – and now he runs the school

More than a decade after a Hanford-focused trade school closed, Atomic Technical Institute is helping to fill a gap in training for environmental and nuclear safety jobs, creating a new pathway for workers to enter and advance in a field critical to the region’s workforce.

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Tri-City businesses awarded $20K grants

May 25, 2026
Ty Beaver

A long-time independent bookstore and a salon specializing in natural hair care have received $20,000 grants to help them to continue growing and serving the community. 


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Hospital district awards $20K to support aspiring social workers

May 19, 2026
TCAJOB Staff

Prospective students interested in one of the newest bachelor’s degree programs at Washington State University Tri-Cities just got a financial boost from the Kennewick Public Hospital District. 


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WSU online MBA programs highly ranked by business publication

May 14, 2026
TCAJOB Staff

Looking to earn your MBA from a highly-regarded academic program? You need not look further than across the Palouse. 


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Education and Training Briefs — May 2026

May 14, 2026
TCAJOB Staff

Education and Training briefs May 2026


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As this year’s class proves, leadership isn’t aways a straight line

May 14, 2026
Kristina Lord

Highlighting the Tri-Cities’ Young Professionals helps define what leadership looks like in our community: grounded, collaborative and impact-driven. 




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Judge rejects bid to dismiss claim in Moses Lake school lawsuit

May 14, 2026
Ty Beaver

A Grant County judge has denied a request from a Tri-Cities architecture firm to dismiss part of a lawsuit tied to a Moses Lake elementary school it designed.


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New youth center aims to provide safe space for kids

May 14, 2026
Rachel Visick

A nonprofit dedicated to mentoring youth ages 8 to 17 recently opened a new youth center to “offer a safe haven” for kids. 


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Grant to help equip students for high-demand nuclear jobs

May 14, 2026
Ty Beaver

The U.S. Department of Energy’s Office of Nuclear Energy recently awarded a $1.4 million grant to WSU to develop a Reactor Ready Training Program to address workforce gaps in the nuclear industry.


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New Pasco High program connects students to law, public safety careers

May 14, 2026
Rachel Visick

Pasco High School students with an interest in criminal justice careers now have the option to get more exposure to the field before graduating high school.


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Richland district forms task force to chart long-range school needs

May 14, 2026
TCAJOB Staff

The Richland School District has launched a community facilities task force to develop a long-range facilities plan following a failed bond measure in 2024 to build a third high school in West Richland.


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