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April 2020
| April 24
April 24, 2020
Tired of cooking? 3 Tri-Cities eateries offer options to kick yourself out of the kitchen
Drive-up asparagus is back. And there’s purple asparagus for a cause
17 pounds of meth, 10 pounds of marijuana, cash seized. Drug task force arrests 1
Coronavirus cases climb another 5 percent in Tri-Cities, with more people hospitalized
Free internet hot spots open in Pasco during coronavirus outbreak
New Tri-Cities school won’t open this fall after construction is halted by coronavirus
Tri-City Herald death notices for April 25, 2020
Washington Apple Commission: Apples for the New Age
Columbia Basin College: Soaring to new heights
Lourdes and Trios Health: Working together to serve the community
Benton-Franklin Council of Governments: BFCG celebrating period of growth and transition
Home Builders Association: Construction trends in 2020
Washington State Employment Security Department: Year in review: Benton and Franklin regional economy with robust growth in 2019
Scout Clean Energy: Renewable energy on the horizon
Tri-Cities Research District: Creating a sense of place, growing technological and industrial innovation
Tri-Cities Local Business Association: Collaboration benefits TCLBA members and community interests
Pasco Chamber of Commerce: Standing up for our way of life
Tri-City Regional Chamber of Commerce: Building the teams that make things happen
Visit Tri-Cities: Innovation through collaboration improves our community
TRIDEC: A unifying voice for vibrant economy
Energy Northwest: Paving the way for Washington’s clean energy future
NV5: Pacific Northwest acquisitions bring increased capabilities to the Tri-Cities
Benton PUD: Delivering more than expected now and into the future
Hanford Advisory Board: Dedicated to a better Hanford future
HPMC Occupational Medical Services: Ensuring worker health and well-being at Hanford
Veolia Nuclear Solutions: Veolia is invested in Hanford and the future of the region
Washington River Protection Solutions: WRPS “Finishing Proud” at Hanford’s Tank Farms
Washington State Department of Ecology: Ecology’s Nuclear Waste Program encourages young people to give science a try
PNNL’s science and technology: progress, partnerships and pride
Pacific Northwest Site Office: Federal projects set to expand PNNL capabilities
Mission Support Alliance: Focused on the future
Framatome: Committed to helping states reach carbon emission goals
DOE Richland Operations Office and Office of River Protection: Hanford project of the century and a team effort
CH2M Hill Plateau Remediation Company: Hanford Cleanup: Proud of our Progress
Bechtel National: Transformational year prepares Vit Plant for hot commissioning
Eastern Washington Family Farmers: Much More than Milk: Cows today are producing a very valuable by-product
Washington State STEM Education Foundation: Connecting students to rewarding careers—building our future workforce
Washington State Wine Commission: Washington hits 1,000 winery licenses with room to grow
Kennewick Irrigation District: Making the desert bloom
Port of Pasco: Creating for the future: Let’s do it again
Port of Kennewick: Strong partnerships to transform and renew
Port of Benton: Our number one job is jobs
Camerata Musica: Venue change is opportunity to explore
The Reach Museum: An educational resource and cultural destination for all ages
Richland Players: Local theater launches grand renovation as it turns 75
Mid-Columbia Mastersingers: Together in Harmony: Mastersingers Youth Choir educates a new generation of singers
Mid-Columbia Ballet: An exciting but uncertain year for MCB
Tri-Cities Cancer Center: First-Class team. World-Class treatment you deserve
Kadlec: Adapting to rapidly changing health care landscape
Mid-Columbia Libraries: Ease and access are key at Mid-Columbia Libraries
Pasco School District: Building the Future for our students and families
Richland School District: Educating every student for success
Kennewick School District: Building and technology help shape the future
WSU Tri-Cities: Expanding higher education opportunities for serving the regional Tri-Cities
United Way of Benton and Franklin Counties: Shape our future. Answer the 2020 Census.
Boys and Girls Clubs of Benton and Franklin Counties: Local kids thrive because of your support
Franklin County Commission: Diversifying economic base drives county growth
Benton County Commission: Growth and transition to ensure success for residents
City of West Richland: A safe place to call home
City of Richland: Population bump boosts Richland business growth
City of Pasco: A future of great promise for our residents, businesses, and investors
City of Kennewick: Continuing to lead the way!
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