Hanford News & Updates
Hanford: A Visual History
With a history as eventful and polarizing as Hanford’s, there’s no shortage of outlets for information and resources to learn about what’s happened, what’s going on now, and where the Site is going.
Fall 2022 Hanford News Recap
Hanford Communities is pleased to share Hanford-related news and updates through the Fall 2022 Newsletter (October – December).
Virtual Job Fair Coming to Hanford December 7-8, 2022
Several Hanford entities collaborate to host a One Hanford Virtual Job Fair on Wednesday and Thursday, Dec. 7-8, from 10:00 am to 3:00pm.
Tri-Cities to Host Clean Energy Summit
Clean energy is the focus as the region prepares to host the Association of Washington Business Energy Solutions Summit November 8-9, 2022 at the Three Rivers Convention Center.
Summer 2022 Quarterly Newsletter
Hanford Communities is pleased to share Hanford-related news and updates through the Summer 2022 Newsletter (July – September).
Hanford News Headlines – August 2022 Edition
Summer news, updates and headlines from around the Hanford Site.
Habla Español? Hanford Communities Optimizes for Spanish Speaking Audience
In a sitewide effort to better accommodate the region’s diverse population, Hanford Communities has taken measures to translate its content for Spanish and other languages.
Spring 2022 Quarterly Newsletter
Hanford Communities is pleased to share Hanford-related news and updates through the Spring 2022 Newsletter.
Highlighting Ecology’s “Let’s Talk About Hanford” Series
Hanford Communities wants to share the insightful Let’s Talk About Hanford series from our community partners at Washington State Department of Ecology. What started as a way to connect with community members during the pandemic turned into a fascinating series covering topics like Hanford’s nuclear history to the geological surroundings of the Hanford site and beyond.
DFLAW: the Path to Tank Waste Treatment
Hanford Site cleanup has been a decades long effort, with many milestones reached and progress made. But with the recent startup of Hanford’s Direct Feed Low-Activity Waste (DFLAW) program, we’ll soon be on our way to treating the mass amounts of radioactive waste stored in nearly two hundred underground tanks.