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Spokane Sears credit union to merge into PrimeSource

Regulatory nod given for transaction to be completed next month
October 25, 2018
Virginia Thomas
Spokane-based PrimeSource Credit Union is merging Sears Spokane Employees Federal Credit Union into its operations next month, say the CEOs of both institutions.
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Assets of Zaycon Foods to be sold at auction

Valley-based meat delivery company shut down abruptly in June
October 25, 2018
Virginia Thomas
The assets of Zaycon Foods LLC, a former Spokane Valley-based meat delivery company that at one time had a national presence, will be sold at a public auction next week, according to a public notice published by a Spokane law firm.
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—Natasha Nells

After devastating fire, Shogun restaurant to relocate to Spokane Valley

Owner plans to reopen Japanese grill on Feb. 4
October 25, 2018
Mike McLean
Joseph Lee, the owner of Shogun Inc., which operates Shogun Japanese Grill & Sushi, says he'll reopen the restaurant early next year at a new location in Spokane Valley. The longtime hibachi-style restaurant, formerly located east of downtown, at 821
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—Virginia Thomas

Horse therapy nonprofits bring new programs to Spokane

Free Rein Therapeutic starts pilot with VA
October 25, 2018
Samantha Peone
Two Spokane-area horse-centered nonprofits have new programs in the works here. Last week, Free Rein Therapeutic Riding, of Spokane, launched The Equus Effect, a Connecticut-based equine therapy program, says John Owen, executive director of Free Rein.
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— Natasha Nellis

Washington L&I mulls overtime, salary rule changes

Meantime, feds revisit thresholds that had been rejected in 2016
October 25, 2018
Virginia Thomas
The Washington state Department of Labor & Industries is starting to look into updating wage requirements for salaried employees.
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—LeAnn Bjerken

Cash in trash for Tidy's Beautiful Bins and Eco-Wash Solutions Northwest

Pair of young businesses launched offering garbage can cleanings
October 25, 2018
LeAnn Bjerken
Two young Inland Northwest businesses. Tidy's beautiful bins LLC and Eco-Wash Solutions Northwest have launched garbage can cleaning services.
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Playfair Commerce Park expansion is on fast track

In tight industrial space market, developer plans to build four structures
October 25, 2018
Samantha Peone
L.B. Stone Properties Group LLC, developer of East Spokane's Playfair Commerce Park, is adding three buildings totaling 234,000 square feet of space at the steadily growing industrial park.
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First Interstate to acquire two North Idaho banks

Transactions valued at total of nearly $203 million
October 11, 2018
Staff Report
First Interstate BankSystem Inc., the Billings, Mont.-based parent of First Interstate Bank, has agreed to acquire two Kootenai County banks-Coeur d'Alene-based Idaho Independent Bank and Post Falls-based Community 1st Bank. The IIB and Community 1
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H.I.V.E. Virtual Reality opens on North Side

Restaurants & Retail
October 11, 2018
Staff Report
H.I.V.E. Virtual Reality is a new virtual reality gaming and entertainment business that has opened in the Heritage Square retail center, at 9325 N. Division. Owner Blake Underhill says H.I.V.E., which stands for Highly Interactive Virtual Entertainment
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Wander Spokane walking tours starts up

Restaurants & Retail
October 11, 2018
Staff Report
Spokane native Alana Livingston has opened a new business called Wander Spokane, which she says currently offers three types of downtown walking tours: food, wine, and beer.
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