Employment Rates Continuing to Look Up in Tri Cities
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The Tri Cities employment rates are still looking up. Last month employment was at 96,800 nonfarm jobs, up 3.9% from last year at the same time when there were 93,200 nonfarm jobs. Employment numbers were also up between months with a 1,400 increase in nonfarm jobs between February and March. Employment growth over the past year occurred in fields like, manufacturing, professional and business services, retail trade and the government sector. The growth between February and March occurred in trade, transportation, warehousing and utilities sector, retail trade industry, administrative and support services, and the leisure and hospitality industry. There was no change seen in the financial jobs or in construction jobs. Benton and Franklin…
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Community Concerts of the Tri Cities was created for the purpose of bringing world class entertainment to the Columbia Basin Region. The Community Concerts of the Tri Cities are now looking for members to join for the 2010-2011 season, members will receive tickets for five concerts (listed below). Membership costs are $45 for Adults, $20 for students who are full time and under 22, and $105 for a family which includes 2 adults and 3 students; for those who pay for their membership before May 10, 2010 tickets will cost $5 less for adults and students, and $10 less for a family. The tickets will be mailed to members two weeks before the first concert. As an added bonus, members who register for the 2010-2011 season will also be able to see Franc D' …