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Benefits of lower oil prices outweigh any negatives

GDP-driving consumers have the most to gain
January 29, 2015
Michael Maehl
Reasonable people can disagree. I've learned that this truism is what, ultimately, drives markets. Otherwise, why would we have sellers and buyers? If they all thought one price was good for everything, I'd say my job would be right up there with wat
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—Kirk Hirota

New high tech trading room aids collegiate investors

Whitworth student analysts' investments net good profit
January 29, 2015
Judith Spitzer
Every Thursday morning at 6:15 a.m., Whitworth University senior Ashley Sievers can be found on campus in a high tech trading room, discussing stock pitches and portfolio allocations with other members of the Whitworth Student Investment Group. The H.H.
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—Mike McLean

North Idaho community bank regains momentum

22-year-old Idaho Independent Bank outlasts several rivals
January 29, 2015
Mike McLean
Idaho Independent Bank has maintained solid footing in a constantly changing banking landscape since it opened its first branch in Hayden in 1993, says Jack Gustavel, IIB's chairman, CEO, and founding member. He also claims that while many of the bankï
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 –Katie Ross

Small food businesses in West Central share space, ideas

Bakery, yogurt company owners band together
January 29, 2015
Katie Ross
Mika Maloney and Karyna Hamilton, owners of Spokane small businesses Batch Bakeshop and Flora Yogurt Co., respectively, teamed up this month to share space and help promote each other and the Spokane small business community. Batch, which is located at
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ABC chapter here to move to new space on E. Trent

Trade group also expands member education, training
January 29, 2015
Mike McLean
The Inland Pacific Chapter of Associated Builders & Contractors Inc. plans to move to a larger space at 1760 E. Trent from its present location in Spokane Valley, says Kate McCaslin, the chapter's president and CEO. ABC-Inland Pacific Chapter has been
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Current, old Wolff Co. properties see activity

Leavitt Capital Co. involved in six recent transactions
January 29, 2015
Mike McLean
The Wolff Co. has relocated its downtown offices and has sold the Argonne Commercial Center to another real estate investment group, says Aaron Lake, a real estate broker who has handled a number of recent transactions involving the Wolff Co. and current
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January 29, 2015
Staff Report

Cancer alliance to benefit region

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January 29, 2015
Staff Report
The announcement last week that three major health care providers here have formalized plans for a regional cancer collaboration is exciting news that should further bolster this area's reputation as the regional epicenter for specialized care. It als
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Education is key to growth strategy

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January 29, 2015
Steve Stevens
Think for a moment and imagine the Greater Spokane region's future with a community full of highly educated individuals. It would be a community that would have 60 percent of its adults attaining a post-secondary degree or certificate, rather than today
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Spokane County receives grant for Market Street work

Project to include new bike lanes, resurfacing
January 29, 2015
Mike McLean
Spokane County will begin in March the design phase of a $2.2 million project to improve a section of Market Street, after recently securing a grant to help fund the project, says Tim Schwab, plans and contract engineer with the county. The project invo
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