Mid-Columbia farms to be toured by State Ag Chief

We’ve certainly had our fair share of rain this spring, in fact, more than our share in the opinion of most Tri-Citians. This spring has brought us weather we aren’t used to, mainly the wet stuff, and with that rain come the headaches that hay farmers and orchardists would rather avoid.  In the wee hours of the morning of late, this writer has heard the low chop-chop-chop of helicopters flying above the orchards in an attempt to dry the rain from their crop of cherries. If the water sits too long, the sun comes out and the temperature warms up – the dreaded split occurs and there goes the profit. The hay growers in Franklin County lost more than 70% of the 1st cutting lost to rot and asparagus farmers have been affected as well. Unfortunately, Mid-Columbia farmers have experienced these weather-related losses and thus the visit from the state’s top agricultural chief to determine the need for federal disaster funds. Growers have asked Dan Newhouse, Washington Department of Agriculture Secretary, to visits farms from Franklin to Walla Walla Counties to assess the damage with hopes of receiving federal compensation for the losses.

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Better to find a real estate agent – or go it alone?

In this day and age when money it tight and people are watching their expenses , Radio Host Dave Ramsey has become a ‘guru’ expousing logical reasons to payoff debt, using a budget, and continually gives on investments and the best deal for your money. His Financial Peace University classes are a must for anyone struggling with debt, just starting out or simply trying to make their money stretch.  So here is a reprint of the question asked above – Is it better to find a real estate agent – or go it alone? 

 http://www.distinctiveprop.com/files/files/DaveRamsey.pdf

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CBC students to compete nationally, thanks to donation

Bogert Aviation is the new hero to four CBC students by donating $9,000 to help the students compete in a national Skills USA competition.  The competition is scheduled for June 20-26 and is geared towards automated manufacturing technology and its a teamwork project.

Owner Richard Bogert has hired several CBC students over the years and has been very pleased with the quality of his employees. He felt it was time to give back to the CBC program that gave him such qualified employees. 

Rob Walker, the instructor of CBC’s Machine Technology program indicates that a name change is due for the program, from Machine Technology to Manufacturing Technology because of the level of skills that consist in the program more accurately fit into the manufacuring fields.

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Looking for a good time with great food and music?

This Friday night June 11th marks the beginnings of a fun filled weekend in Pasco’s Sacajawea’s State Park! The Sacajawea Bluegrass Festival and Dutch Oven Rendezvous is returning to our area and this family friendly event provides entertainment and education in the traditional arts and acoustic music for all to enjoy.  There will be a dance Friday night under the stars, all day activities Saturday, a concert Saturday night and a Sunday gospel event.

Several groups and individual musicians will perform and multiple workshops will take place over the weekend. Come join the fun along the confluence of the Snake and Columbia Rivers. Tickets can be purchased at Kennewick’s Ranch & Home, and the Ted Brown Music Company.

For information of the event visit the website at www.sacajaweabluegrass.org.  For information about Sacajawea State Park, read here

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Sharing the ‘tricks of the trade” for HR professionals

Marvin Smith of Microsoft will be in town Thursday to converse with those hiring managers about recruiting and the use of social networking. Smith will be at the Battelle Auditorium at 3:00 p.m. in Richland and his discussion will be geared towards human resource professionals. Smith’s position is tasked with locating talented employees for Microsoft’s Entertainment and Devices Division and he uses social networking sites to identify those individuals.

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Kennewick schools administration offices to move

With boxes stacked in individual offices and conference rooms, congested hallways,  and desks shoved into any spare space; having room to breathe is a welcome theme for the new Kennewick School District administration offices as they look forward to their upcoming move.  The district purchased the old Buttreys/Fiesta Foods grocery store on West Fourth and currently are having it remodeled to suit their needs.  It is hoped that the move will take place at the end of the year.

Originally, the new building contained 4,500 square feet but the new contractor will be adding an approximate 2,500 square foot partial 2nd story, which will bring the usable space to almost 7,000 square feet.  Currently, the district offices comprise the old Benton PUD building at 6th and Benton Streets, and the old admin building to the north of Kennewick High School, which was built in the 60’s.  This new facility will allow all departments to come together under one roof and will include a large conference room, a classroom for adult classes, and a board room for school board meetings in addition to it’s many office spaces.

 

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Tri-City Building Permits for week of June 7, 2010

Riggle Plumbing of 4727 W Clearwater in Kennewick is performing a commerical remodel project, $7,000.

The Noel Corporation of 2525 W Hopkins in Pasco, is performing a commercial reroofing project, $7,976.00

Columbia Center North of 2602 N. Columbia Center Blvd in Kennewick, will be performing a commercial remodel project, $195,000.

Catholic Family & Child Services at 2146 W Van Giesen Street in Richland, will be performing a commercial remodel, $100,000.

Goodwill Industries at 2000 Wellhouse Loop in Richland, will be performing a commerical remodel, $10,000.

Tri-Cities LLC at 1100 Jadwin Avenue in Richland will be performing a commerical remodel, $10,500.

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Tri-City Housing beats the Nation’s Trend


Once again the Tri-Cities has resisted the downward trend of property values across the nation, and finds itself in contrast with rising property valuations. Franklin County has been the fastest growing county in the state for the last two years and also one of the fastest growing in the nation. Officials in Franklin County expect values to continue to rise at an average of 3-4 percent as they prepare to mail out revaluation notices within the next month. Benton County anticipates remaining at the current level.

Many other communities within our state are facing devaluation at a significant rate which in turn decreases their tax base. For many its been decades since they’ve lost ground in property valuations. According to a recent market survey in the Tri-Cities, the first quarter of 2010 shows that the median residential resale price encompassing the bicounty area is $176,600, thus being an almost 6 percent increase over the entire year of 2008.

Franklin County continues to see it’s main increase in values due to the development of West Pasco and some large farms. Meanwhile, there are some pockets of decrease in the county, mostly around the Connell area because of unspecified market conditions there.

Much of the success of the Tri-Cities’ ability to remain strong, is due to the stimulus money that came into the Hanford cleanup projects, however, many individuals and organizations have worked diligently to diversify our community so that not all economic strength comes from strictly the Hanford area, but instead comes from growth in agricultural, food processing, and tourism dollars. They have been very successful in their endeavors which in turn have created the economic stability that the Tri-Cities and surrounding communities enjoy today.

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Outstanding Executive Home In Kennewick – Wonderfully Convenient Location!

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Stunning 4 BR rambler in high-end subdivision with granite kitchen and classy tile accents. This home is beyond super good cents. Windows are triple pane and walls are R38, attic is R49. Low energy bills plus! 2 BR suites—(mother-in-law). The master is gorgeous and even has heated floors. There is also a tankless hot water heater system. Elegant water fountain at the entrance with stamped concrete and a cozy stamped concrete covered patio 2 ceiling fans. LOW MAINTANANCE YARD!!! Give Terri Allender a call for your private showing, (509) 948-2324 or (509) 783-1431 Distinctive Properties, Inc.

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