The B Reactor Museum Association is hosting a free event to honor the contributions of women at the Hanford Site during the ...
The Department of Energy staff at the Hanford nuclear site in Eastern Washington now has had almost 50 people in a staff of about 300 laid off and more cuts may be coming. The reduction so far is ...
Plans to transform Hanford, which was integral to the nation’s nuclear arsenal after World War II, had just begun inching ...
Layoffs at the Hanford site included safety engineers and scientists, Sen. Patty Murray said. Hundreds of other federal workers in the state lost their jobs too.
The U.S. Department of Energy picked roughly 400 people to lay off at the Bonneville Power Administration, which masterminds ...
Maria Cantwell, D-Wash. They included more than 12 workers at the DOE Hanford offices in Richland, plus some additional workers associated with PNNL, who apparently worked for the DOE Pacific ...
The Hanford site adjacent to Richland was used from World War II through the Cold War to produce nearly two-thirds of the plutonium for the nation’s nuclear weapons program. Since 1989 work has ...
Businesses in the cities closest to Hanford – Kennewick, Pasco and Richland – and organizations pushing for job creation in the region formed the Tri-City Development Council, which has been ...
Annette Cary Tri-City Herald Kennewick, WA Northwest Democrat U.S. senators ... They included more than 12 workers at the DOE Hanford offices in Richland, plus some additional workers associated ...
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