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Home » Authors » Rachel Visick

Articles by Rachel Visick

Police Lights

Police offer tips as thieves target small businesses

December 12, 2025
Rachel Visick

A series of break-ins recently rattled the Tri-Cities’ small business community, targeting establishments ranging from restaurants, an entertainment center and a salon. And local police have advice on how businesses can deter would-be criminals.


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Retailers counter tough market with optimism, standout service

December 12, 2025
Rachel Visick

Local businesses have felt some strain this year with rising costs, changing tariffs and customers pulling back on spending. Overall, the year has been flat for three longtime local businesses as they work to engage customers in the ways they know best. 


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Plans for ambitious multimillion-dollar sports complex take shape

December 12, 2025
Rachel Visick

A development group with plans for a massive multimillion-dollar athletic complex south of Badger Mountain hopes to break ground next summer.


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Port-Trio

Meet the Tri-Cities’ newest port commissioners

December 12, 2025
Rachel Visick and Ty Beaver

The Tri-Cities Area Journal of Business reached out to the three commissioners-elect to learn more about  their top priorities. Here’s what they had to say.


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Tri-City entrepreneur builds Amazon delivery team in his hometown

December 12, 2025
Rachel Visick

Amazon packages crisscross the country every day, but in the Tri-Cities, many of them arrive thanks to a delivery service owned and operated by someone who calls the area home. 


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Person working on a car part.

Longtime local auto body shop expands to Pasco

December 12, 2025
Rachel Visick

A family-owned auto body shop that’s been in business in Kennewick since the 1980s recently opened a Pasco location to stay competitive.


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Plans underway for dairy expansion, apartments, school improvements

December 12, 2025
Rachel Visick

Documents filed under Washington’s environmental review process reveal a list of projects in the works for the Mid-Columbia. 


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A rendering of a large fertilizer plant.

Richland OKs option agreement for Atlas Agro data center

December 12, 2025
Rachel Visick

Richland’s city council unanimously approved an option agreement with Atlas Agro for land for a data center at a Dec. 2 meeting. 


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Company eyes West Richland for future data center

December 12, 2025
Rachel Visick

Hot on the heels of two other data center proposals for the Tri-Cities area is a plan for one in West Richland.
A commercial real estate developer confirmed it is interested in developing farmland in the 7,600-acre Lewis & Clark Ranch area in West Richland that’s earmarked for future development.


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Collaboration brings new energy capacity to local farms

December 12, 2025
Rachel Visick

A farm in the Horse Heaven Hills near Prosser recently got an electric upgrade that enables it to expand its storage capacity as well as power up future projects.


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