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Home » Authors » Rachel Visick

Articles by Rachel Visick

Two people standing in a greenhouse.

Longtime nursery faces uncertain future as lease ends

May 14, 2026
Rachel Visick

For more than 40 years, a local couple have been selling a wide variety of plants, with plenty of wisdom and tips to grow them served up right along with them. Now, their Kennewick plant shop Flower Farm will be replaced by a gas station, causing uncertainty about the future of their business.


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Exterior of a big empty office building.

Richland moves to buy long vacant $7.75M building for police station

City is counting on revenue from the sale of land in its Northwest Advanced Clean Energy Park to help fund $42M in renovations
May 14, 2026
Rachel Visick

Richland’s city council has agreed to buy a long vacant seven-story building off Jadwin Avenue to replace its current police station, and is banking on money from the sale of land for a data center to help fund the project.


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A drone photo of an empty lot.

Large memory care facility planned for West Richland

May 14, 2026
Rachel Visick

Plans are in the works for a large 94-bed memory care facility off West Van Giesen Street in West Richland.


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A band posing for a photo.
Rockin’ Rotarians

Tri-Cities business leaders, retirees form unlikely music group

What began as a fundraiser jam became the Soup Dogs band
May 14, 2026
Rachel Visick

This unlikely rock band – made up of local business leaders and retirees – has grown beyond a one-time gig for a fundraiser into an unexpected outlet for connection, collaboration and community involvement.


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Man outside a brick building.

Longtime Italian restaurateurs list property ahead of retirement

May 14, 2026
Rachel Visick

The owners of a Kennewick restaurant which has been dishing up authentic Italian food for more than a quarter of a century have put it on the market to prepare for retirement. 


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Woman stands in an art studio.

Columbia Gardens adds art studio to tenant mix

April 9, 2026
Rachel Visick

An art studio offering classes in oil painting, watercolors and mixed media has joined the collection of wineries and food trucks at Columbia Gardens Artisan Village in Kennewick.


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Public Market sign.

Small businesses left in limbo after public market closes

April 9, 2026
Rachel Visick

Several small businesses were left scrambling to find a new home when Kennewick’s Public Market at Columbia River Warehouse closed its doors at the end of March with little communication or explanation from its owners.


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Generational Care

Senior-focused agency parts ways with top leader

April 9, 2026
Rachel Visick

After several months of changes, from adding programs to a major name change and rebrand, the leader of one of the largest social-service nonprofits in the Tri-Cities has parted ways as the agency works to “align” with its “long-term vision.”


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Exterior of Port of Benton office.

Recall effort advances after judge dismisses several charges

Commissioners have appealed the recall effort to the state Supreme Court
April 9, 2026
Rachel Visick

A judge has cleared the way for the recall of three Port of Benton commissioners but ruled several of the charges filed against them weren’t legally or factually sufficient to proceed. 


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A blank storefront near TJ-Max
Jump-start

Empty big-box storefront bounces back to life

April 9, 2026
Rachel Visick

A new entertainment option for kids and families is coming to the Tri-Cities this fall. 


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