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Chores forged Spokane boy now at FERC

Commissioner Moeller, who once did lambing, oversees markets, dams
August 20, 2009
Richard Ripley
Expo '74 days When Philip Moeller pulled himself out of bed at 3 a.m. on sub-zero nights to check on lambing sheep or feeder cattle at the family ranch on Tower Mountain here, he couldn't have known that someday he would serve as the a
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—Staff photo  by Kim Crompton

PBS station here feels cash pinch

Hit by loonie's decline, KSPS braces for funding cut from school district
August 20, 2009
Kim Crompton
KSPS-TV, the noncommercial educational station here owned and operated by Spokane Public Schools, has laid off employees, curbed programming expenditures, and dipped into reserve funds over the last 12 months to try to counter dwindling financial a
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—Staff photo by Jeanne Gustafson

Used-car lots feel the squeeze

Tight lending climate, low inventories cause some to fold
August 20, 2009
Jeanne Gustafson
Editor's Note: The print edition of the Journal inaccurately said that Bill Thompson's Auto Sales is out of business. The Spokane dealership continues to do business at 3011 E. Sprague. The Journal regrets the error.If East Sprague Avenue is any
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Big Cheney apartment project rises

192-unit first phase of planned 576-unit complex to cost $17 million
August 20, 2009
David Cole
Spokane developer Lanzce Douglass is constructing the $17 million first phase of a two-phase apartment complex in Cheney that city officials say is expected, when finished, to include 576 living units in 24 buildings spread across more than 30 be a
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Mulling whether to initiate an inflation-fighting strategy

Experts aren't in unison on whether, when price surge might commence
August 20, 2009
Personal Investing
Inflation is a lot like the weather. There inevitably will be storms at some point, but no one can predict very far in advance exactly when or how severe.Some experts are convinced that a rise in prices will be the end product of stimulus bank a
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In the News

August 20, 2009
Aug. 18 / Employment here falls Nonagricultural wage and salary employment in the Spokane metropolitan area fell to 205,200 in July, down 12,100 jobs from the July 2008 level, according to preliminary Washington state Employment from /
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Calendar: August 20, 2009

August 20 - September 3, 2009
August 20, 2009
Meetings & Events Inland Northwest Multimedia Users Group will hold its Annual Brainstorm, on Thursday, Aug. 20, at the Sirti Building, 665 N. Riverpoint Blvd., from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. For more information, visit Spokane Incorporated a
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—Staff photo by Jeanne Gustafson

Peterson Investment weathers storm with conservative tack

Father-son adviser team personally researches stocks for wealthy base
July 30, 2009
Jeanne Gustafson
There's no question that right now is a difficult time to be in the wealth-management business, says longtime Spokane investment adviser John Peterson."We are reliant on new business, and we're not seeing that," says Peterson, who launched Inc. a
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Independent investment advisory firm launches venture on South Hill

July 30, 2009
Mike McLean
Financial adviser Steve Listzwan has formed Goldenview Financial LLC and has opened an office on Spokane's South Hill.The single-person operation occupies about 450 square feet of floor space on the second floor of the Ben Burr Building, at 4915
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Wheatland starts work on remodel in Yakima

Spokane bank to make offer on Wenatchee site, still looks for spots here
July 30, 2009
Richard Ripley
Wheatland Bank, of Spokane, last week began limited demolition work for an extensive remodeling of the building in Yakima, Wash., where it has operated its18-month-old bank branch there. It also planned to make an offer last week for a site for a a
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