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Number of people with health insurance grows

Enrollment countywide increases by 12 percent
April 27, 2017
The Washington State Health Benefit Exchange says the number of qualified health plan enrollees in Spokane County increased to 12,570 as of Jan. 31, up 12 percent from 11,260 in September. In September 2015, Spokane County had 10,370 qualified plan enrol
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Inland Northwest stock composite sees small dip

Half of listed companies had gains in market cap
April 27, 2017
Hart Capital Management Inc., of Spokane, says the composite value of the 10 publicly traded Inland Northwest companies dipped slightly to $10.8 billion in the first quarter of 2017, a decrease of $79 million, or 2 percent, from the previous quarter. The
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Northwest Farm Credit posts strong outlook for spring

Wet weather impacting most markets positively
April 27, 2017
LeAnn Bjerken
With winter now behind us, some, though not all, of the Northwest's food and agricultural industries can look forward to a profitable spring, says Spokane-based agricultural lender Northwest Farm Credit Services in its latest report. The cooperative s
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—Treva Lind

Sweetbox Delivery: Bakery to doorstep

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April 27, 2017
Treva Lind
Clay Cerna easily whips up a batch of cheese-stuffed bagels to sell for an office meeting, but as owner of Sweetbox Delivery, he sees more growth potential in providing a service that brings baked goods to clients' doorsteps. Cerna handles delivery of
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Budding business people star at Northwest Entrepreneur Competition

GU, Mead High biz plans among this year's winners
April 27, 2017
The annual Northwest Entrepreneurial Competition here netted first-place finishers ranging from a team of Gonzaga University students with their eyes on developing radio frequency technology that can track belongings while you're traveling, to a group o
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Northern Quest launches golf course promotions

With full season under its belt, resort expands pitch
April 27, 2017
Northern Quest Resort & Casino, owned by the Kalispel Tribe of Indians, has started more actively promoting the Kalispel Golf & Country Club to its casino patrons, says Jake Patterson, marketing manager for the Kalispel Tribal Economic Authority. 'Last
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Evergreen Parking and Warehouse to undergo remodel downtown

Adjacent parking garage would be demolished
April 27, 2017
LeAnn Bjerken
A Spokane group is considering redeveloping the Evergreen Parking and Warehouse complex at 125 S. Stevens downtown, a SEPA checklist on file with the city shows. The project would involve remodeling a five-story building at the southeast corner of the i
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Chronicle Building living units come onto market

Centennial expects full occupancy by summer
April 27, 2017
Doug Yost, director of real estate investments for Centennial Real Estate Investments, says seven of 16 finished apartment units in the Chronicle Building, at 926 W. Sprague downtown, already have been leased and now are occupied. 'It's off to a grea
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First Tee pulls golf project amid road flap

Nonprofit had hoped to build three-hole course
April 27, 2017
The executive director for the nonprofit Inland Northwest Golf Foundation, the parent to The First Tee of the Inland Northwest chapter here, says the organization has withdrawn a predevelopment application before the city of Spokane for a 6-acre, three-ho
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Cabins to be built in Riverside State Park

Construction on rentals to begin by late spring
April 27, 2017
LeAnn Bjerken
Washington State Parks is planning a $440,000 project that involves construction of several new rental cabins within Riverside State Park. Predevelopment plans on file with the city of Spokane call for the development of four 400-square-foot cabins at 4
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