New owner for Arlington eye clinic

  • Monday, July 7, 2014 4:11pm

Harman Eye Clinic owners sells stake in business

Cascade Regional Eye Center, The Harman Eye Clinic in Arlington, has acquired a new owner. Bruce J. Ballon, MD has sold 50 percent of the practice to Bruce E. Wietharn, MD. The two doctors will alternately share the role of president and CEO annually in addition to their services as ophthalmologists and eye surgeons since 2002 and 2004 respectively.

Sign up for ‘Women in Aerospace’ luncheon

Pacific Northwest Aerospace Alliance is hosting its first Women in Aerospace Luncheon on July 25 at the Museum of Flight in Seattle to recognize the accomplishments of women in the changing aerospace industry. The three-hour luncheon is open to men and women. Cost for the event is $75 for PNAA members and $100 for non-members. Go to www.pnaa.net for information.

State lands grant to help long-term unemployed

Nearly 1,100 long-term unemployed will receive training and support to help them land jobs in high-demand fields through a new $6 million National Emergency Grant. The new two-year grant, awarded by the U.S. Department of Labor, adds to $4 million in federal funds recently allocated to address long-term unemployment in the state. Washington was one of 32 states to receive the Job-Driven National Emergency Grant.

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