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

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    Seasonal positions are being posted across the Tri-Cities as different industries and customers alike prepare for the holiday season.

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    The company said it has invested $255.7 billion in Washington since 2010 leading to 90,000 direct jobs. Go to amazon.jobs. Sign Up: Boom Town Tri-Cities. Stay up to date on Tri-Cities growth and ...

  5. Tri-Cities, Washington - Wikipedia

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    The Tri-Cities are three closely linked cities (Kennewick, Pasco, and Richland) [2] [3] at the confluence of the Yakima, Snake, and Columbia Rivers in the U.S. state of Washington. Located in the Columbia Basin of Eastern Washington , the cities border one another, making the Tri-Cities seem like one uninterrupted mid-sized city.

  6. Category:Tri-Cities, Washington - Wikipedia

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    These articles deal with the Tri-Cities of Washington (Kennewick, Richland, and Pasco). Subcategories. This category has the following 5 subcategories, out of 5 total. K.

  7. Washington (state) - Wikipedia

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    Washington was named after President George Washington by an act of the United States Congress during the creation of Washington Territory in 1853; the territory was to be named "Columbia", for the Columbia River and the Columbia District, but Kentucky representative Richard H. Stanton found the name too similar to the District of Columbia (the national capital, itself containing the city of ...