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—Virginia Thomas

Ecological options emerge for end of life

Natural burial, water cremation steadily are gaining traction
July 28, 2022
Virginia Thomas
Funeral industry workers here say alternative burial methods are slowly gaining acceptance among Spokanites, while cremation continues to be the most popular overall option.
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—Erica Bullock

Favored Few charitable fund focuses on Fairchild

$26K raised in four months for families at the Air Force base
July 28, 2022
Erica Bullock
The Favored Few Support Crew Fund has been established recently at Innovia Foundation to support military service members and their families at Fairchild Air Force Base, an effort for which businesses and individuals have been quick to show
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Spokane County's population grows faster than expected

Challenges projected for school districts, housing, infrastructure
July 28, 2022
Patrick Jones
If population gain is a contest, Spokane County won the state sweepstakes over the past 12 months, according to 2022 estimates released at the end of June by the Washington state Office of Financial Management.
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—Karina Elias

Believe In Me foundation expands mission

Former Morning Star Foundation gives grants to like minded groups
July 28, 2022
Karina Elias
Believe in Me, formerly the Morning Star Foundation, has increased its fundraising efforts and its distribution of funds to Inland Northwest children's charities since changing its name in November, says the foundation's CEO Julie Wukelic.
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Chris Cargill to lead new Mountain State Policy Center

Mountain States Policy Center to launch in fall
July 28, 2022
Karina Elias
Chris Cargill, director of the Washington Policy Center's Eastern Washington office, has announced he will step down in September to become the president and CEO of a new think tank organization, Mountain States Policy Center.
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—City of Davenport

Influx of development hits City of Davenport

Up to 176 new residential units proposed; upgrades to airport have been recently completed
July 28, 2022
Karina Elias
The city of Davenport, 36 miles west of Spokane, is expecting an influx of up to 176 new residential units in the Lincoln County seat that had a population of barely 1,700 people as of the last U.S. Census Bureau count in 2020, says
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—Karina Elias

Meet & Greet with Central Valley's John Parker

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July 28, 2022
Karina Elias
John Parker has begun his duties as the new superintendent of the Central Valley School District, taking over for Ben Small, who held the position for 14 years before retiring earlier this year.
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—Erica Bullock

Some small businesses sell to locals, continue legacies

INW experts advise sellers to consult financial planners
July 28, 2022
Erica Bullock
Selling a business is a major component of a retirement strategy recently for some Spokane-area business owners, who are also happy that the new ownership has remained local and retained their employees, in some cases.
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Foreclosures in Spokane County buck uptick nationally

Defaults so far this year follow same trend as with actions in 2021
July 28, 2022
Erica Bullock
Foreclosure activity in Spokane County this year is holding at the same pace as last year's default volume. That bucks the national trend in which foreclosures are on the rise. Market observers say the Inland Northwest's robust real estate market
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—Virginia Thomas

Co-Worker, Co-Owner: Spokane Workers Cooperative introduces young business model

Organization acquires Great Harvest Bakery, raises capital
July 28, 2022
Virginia Thomas
A pair of Spokane entrepreneurs has launched an employee cooperative business entity, which has received more than $711,000 in angel funding and loans.
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