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  2. Amazon posts three $100K+ Tri-Cities manager jobs ... - AOL

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    Jobs go live. Amazon posted the three management positions related to its fulfillment center operations in Pasco at amazon.jobs.. The roles include a senior HR manager (base pay $119,700-$222,700 ...

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    You can find many well-paid jobs in Tri-Cities through local government organizations that start at about $62,000 a year.

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    It selected a site in the Port of Pasco after a lengthy recruitment that involved multiple agencies. It broke ground on its a state-of-the-art $600 million plant on at 8201 N. Railroad Ave. nearly ...

  5. List of cities and towns in Greater Houston - Wikipedia

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    This is a complete list of all incorporated cities, towns, and villages and CDPs within Houston–The Woodlands–Sugar Land metropolitan area defined by the U.S. Census as of April 2010. Cities with more than 2,000,000 inhabitants

  6. Houston Housing Authority - Wikipedia

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    All properties are in the City of Houston. [7] With two exceptions (as of 2019), each property is within the Houston Independent School District (HISD). Clayton Homes - Second Ward; Cuney Homes - Third Ward; Ewing Apartments Zoned schools: [8] Poe Elementary School, [9] Cullen Middle School, [10] and Lamar High School. [11] Forest Green Townhomes

  7. Economy of Houston - Wikipedia

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    The economy of Houston is based primarily on the energy industry, particularly oil.However, health care, biomedical research, and aerospace also constitute large sectors. In 2021, the gross domestic product (GDP) of the Houston–The Woodlands–Sugar Land metropolitan statistical area (MSA) was 537 U.S. dollars billion, the fourth-largest of any metro area in the United States. [1]