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Inventors draw feedback from first Toolbox pitch event

Event sought to spotlight early-stage product ideas
November 19, 2015
LeAnn Bjerken
Five entrepreneurs pitched their ideas for various creative products at an event last week titled the Toolbox Pitch Panel that was held at and hosted by the Toolbox business incubator here. The envisioned products include an electric bicycle, an automoti
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Foster Pepper law firm brings on former K&L Gates attorneys

Practice becomes one of 10 largest firms here
November 19, 2015
Seattle-based law firm Foster Pepper PLLC has added nine attorneys to its Spokane office, all from the former Spokane office of Pittsburgh-based K&L Gates LLP, increasing the number of attorneys it now employs here to 15. K&L Gates LLP, disclosed in July
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—Kevin Blocker

Communities in Schools looks for more mentors

Organization says requests for volunteers are increasing
November 19, 2015
The executive director of Communities in Schools Spokane County says the nonprofit is looking to train more mentors for at-risk students to keep them on track to attain their high school diplomas.
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Post Falls man unveils farm drone technology

Maker asserts self-guided equipment will feed future
November 19, 2015
Mike McLean
Dave Farb, CEO and founder of Farb Guidance Systems Inc., of Post Falls, says he believes his company's technology that guides unmanned farming equipment will help feed the world. Farb contends the land-drone technology will free farmers from the confi
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—LeAnn Bjerken

Inland Northwest retailers expect strong holiday sales

Many said to be hiring seasonal workers
November 19, 2015
LeAnn Bjerken
The National Retail Federation is predicting holiday spending will be comparable to last year, with national retail sales increasing by 3.7 percent this year to $630.5 billion. Retailers here agree with those predictions, saying they too anticipate strong
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Beverage distributor Odom plans facility in Hayden

Company starts $9.2 million project
November 19, 2015
Mike McLean
The Odom Corp., the big Bellevue-based wholesale beverage distributor, is erecting a 92,000-square-foot distribution center and warehouse in Hayden, where it plans to move its North Idaho operations, says Jerry Dexter, Odom's Spokane-based senior vice p
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206-acre industrial park planned north of Post Falls

Developers aim to divide industrial land into 38 lots
November 5, 2015
Mike McLean
Bighorn Farm LLC, of Spokane Valley, has bought 206 acres of land in unincorporated Kootenai County, near the north edge of Post Falls, and plans to develop an industrial park there, says George Lawrence, who co-owns Bighorn Farm with Rich Dahm. Lawrence
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LeAnn Bjerken

Store Fixtures R Us set to close at month's end

Owner claims it's last such supplier still operating here
November 5, 2015
LeAnn Bjerken
The owner of Store Fixtures R Us, which supplies fixtures, displays, and other related items to retail stores, says he plans to close the 25-year-old East Spokane store by the end of this month, after already having shuttered sister plastic-fabrication c
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Small Business Watch

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November 5, 2015
Staff Report

Gemmill is right call as county CEO

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November 5, 2015
Staff Report
Spokane County commissioners have made a wise decision in naming Gerry Gemmill as the new county CEO. Now that the position is filled, the commissioners should do their best to put behind them any lingering hard feelings about the controversies that aro
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