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Creative options are available for philanthropy

Some choices enhance charitable giving while providing tax benefits
August 1, 2024
Colleen Fox

An Inland Northwest philanthropy executive explains there’s no shortage of ways for donors to match their passion with purpose and make a meaningful difference.
 


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Community giving can have transformative impact

Strategic investments in neighbors promotes economic sustainability
August 1, 2024
Kurt Walsdorf and Sara Desautel

Bank executives Kurt Walsdorf and Sara Desautel say strategic giving to community organizations is an investment in our neighbors and the future economic mobility of our communities.


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Ukrainian Closet looks to expand in third year in North Spokane

Nonprofit leader reflects on overcoming challenges, vision for future of organization
August 1, 2024
Erica Bullock

Ukrainian Closet is expanding its programming and creating a path for more inclusion in its third year of operation, despite consecutive setbacks that have impacted the supply of resources for refugees.


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AAA Washington to shutter South Hill location

Planned closure is part of broader plan to shift to virtual model
July 31, 2024
Journal of Business Staff

AAA Washington plans to close its location on Spokane's South Hill as part of a broader plan to move to a virtual service model, the organization has announced. 


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PotlatchDeltic posts dip in net income

Company completes big land sale during Q2
July 29, 2024
Journal of Business Staff

PotlatchDeltic Corp., of Spokane, has reported second-quarter net income of $13.7 million, or 17 cents a diluted share, down from income of $22.3 million, or 28 cents a share, in the year-earlier period. 


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Bank of America's top Spokane executive to retire

Walsdorf plans to end 40-year career with bank on Aug. 2
July 29, 2024
Journal of Business Staff

Kurt Walsdorf plans to retire as Bank of America Corp.'s Spokane/Boise market president. 


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Total Employment continues to rise in Spokane area

July 23, 2024
Journal of Business Staff

Total employment in the Spokane-Spokane Valley metropolitan statistical area continues to tick upward, although the unemployment rate also is rising as more people are looking for work here. 


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Clearwater Paper to sell tissue business

Spokane company plans to focus on paperboard production
July 22, 2024
Mike McLean

Spokane-based tissue and paperboard maker Clearwater Paper Corp. has agreed to sell its tissue business for $1.06 billion to a subsidiary of an Italian company.


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J-U-B Engineers plans to move North Idaho office

$7M project in Post Falls could be completed next summer
July 18, 2024
Karina Elias

Following company growth and the acquisition of another firm, J-U-B Engineers Inc. plans to move its Coeur d'Alene office to Post Falls by next summer. 


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Spokane tech hub optimism remains high

Consortium to consider next steps following disappointing funding announcement
July 18, 2024
Dylan Harris

The Spokane tech hub missed out on tens of millions of dollars in federal funding earlier this month, but optimism still surrounds the aerospace manufacturing proposal.


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