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Gold Reserve cuts executives' pay for $1 million-plus savings

Cost cuts to be spread over three-year period
June 3, 2021
Kevin Blocker
The president of Gold Reserve Inc. and two other executives have taken voluntary salary cuts even though the company is debt free and has $60 million in working capital.
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Davenport Airport to renovate runway

Work expected to start this month, finish by fall
June 3, 2021
Natasha Nellis
The Davenport Municipal Airport is planning a $4.5 million runway reconstruction and lighting-system upgrade, says Steve Goemmel, city of Davenport administrator.
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Motor maker Infinitum Electric looks to expand into Spokane

Company raises $40M in funding to ramp up its technology development
June 3, 2021
Natasha Nellis
A Texas-based developer of an air-core motor is planning to expand research and development operations to Spokane this year. Infinitum Electric develops lightweight, high-performance electric motors for use in commercial and industrial products and plans
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Kevin Blocker

Restaurateurs to launch Summit-Kitchen in old Lindaman's space

Restaurants & Retail
June 3, 2021
Kevin Blocker
Looking to fill the void left behind by the former Lindaman's Gourmet-to-Go, restaurateurs Kevin Pereira and Jhon Goodwin plan to bring The Summit-Kitchen & Canteen to Spokane's South Hill in September.
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VIRGINIA THOMAS

Constructing an education pipeline to homebuilding

Mead School District, SHBA kick off program by constructing sheds
June 3, 2021
Virginia Thomas
A collaborative effort between Mead School District and the Spokane Home Builders Association is working to spark interest in the trades-particularly residential home construction-among middle-school and high-school students.
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Truck stop, retail center planned near North Spokane Corridor

Developer also wants to build hotel on site
June 3, 2021
Natasha Nellis
A new truck stop and retail center-and hotel, eventually-are planned on the northwest corner of Francis Street and Freya Avenue, in northeast Spokane.
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Corporate America is at crossroads to retain women

Pandemic pressures now threaten to reverse gains in female representation
June 3, 2021
Robin Pickering
Though employees everywhere report a host of pandemic-related challenges, women disproportionately are struggling, reporting less optimism about career prospects, decreased mental health, and increased stress and burnout.
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NATASHA NELLIS

Low vacancy rates drive up rents costs in Spokane area

Spokane County's vacancy rates fell to 0.6% in March
June 3, 2021
Kevin Blocker
A prolonged lockdown in 2020 due to COVID-19 combined with moratoriums on evictions have helped pushed apartment vacancy rates to all-time lows, prompting a rise in rental rates due to higher demand, say a pair of experts who study local
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VIRGINIA THOMAS

Childcare help is coming, but will it be enough?

Even so, providers say staffing shortages make availability elusive as ever
June 3, 2021
Virginia Thomas
A scarcity of child care options that worsened in 2020 has led to legislation that ultimately could increase the number of working women, child care providers here and industry organizations say.
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Longtime Rosauers CEO to retire

Grocery chain tabs Hawaiian Springs CEO as Philipps' successor
June 3, 2021
Kevin Blocker
In December 2008, the roof of Rosauers Supermarkets' Five Mile store gave way under the weight of heavy snow. In that moment, 120 mostly full-time store employees were displaced-and stayed that way for four months. But instead of issuing temporary
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