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Eastern Washington wheat farmers have cautious outlook

Top buyer Japan hesitant amid GMO crop investigation
June 20, 2013
Treva Lind
Eastern Washington farmers say drier weather in many areas this year means they expect slightly lower to average wheat crop yields, unless more rain falls before harvest starts next month.The U.S. Department of Agriculture projects that state's
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—Staff photo by Mike McLean

Spokane's new-home market gains strength

Single-family residence building permits climb countywide
June 20, 2013
Mike McLean
The market for newly constructed homes is staging a welcome comeback, sources in the homebuilding industry say.The city of Spokane issued 96 building permits for single-family homes in the first five months of 2013, up 43 percent from a period,
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Eyed Federal Reserve action needn't dissuade investors

Tapering of a practice used during recession isn't cause for alarm
June 20, 2013
Personal Investing
Stocks recently have started to pause after having run up so strongly since last Thanksgiving. So far, through June, we've made a nice full year's performance. I think it's unrealistic to assume the market would continue up at the rate it has so of
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In the News: June 20, 2013

June 20, 2013
June 17 / Providence to open second urgent-care clinicSpokane-based Providence Medical Group said it will open its second urgent-care clinic here, named Providence Urgent Care-5th & Division and located at 421 S. Division, on July 1. The medical
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Calendar: June 20, 2013

June 20, 2013
June 20, 2013
Meetings & EventsGreater Spokane Valley Chamber of Commerce will hold a business connections breakfast on Friday, June 21, at 7 a.m., at Mirabeau Park Hotel & Convention Center, 1100 N. Sullivan. The cost is $25 for members and $35 for others. To
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In the News: June 6, 2013

June 6, 2013
June 4 / Red Lion adds franchisesRed Lion Hotels Corp., of Spokane, said it expects to execute a new franchise agreement shortly for its Leo Hotel Collection with the owners of The Riverside Hotel, a 300-room establishment in Boise, Idaho, that
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Calendar: June 6, 2013

June 6, 2013
June 6, 2013
Meetings & EventsGreater Spokane Incorporated's BizStreet program and Numerica Credit Union will hold Nonprofit Organizations = Good Business on Tuesday, June 11, from 7:45 to 9:30 a.m., at the Spokane Regional Business Center, 801 W. Riverside.
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Small Business Watch

June 6, 2013
New nightclub slated to open on Division209 Group Inc. of Spokane, doing business as the Blind Buck, plans to open a speakeasy-style nightclub by the end of June in leased space next to the former Globe Bar & Grille, says co-owner Victoria at a
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Improving baseball fan experience

June 6, 2013
Editor's Notebook
A recent walking tour of $3 million worth of new improvements to Avista Stadium with Spokane Indians Senior Vice President Otto Klein brought back a lot of great old memories of times I've spent there with colleagues and friends. It also convinced
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New owners to restore old Plantation restaurant in the Valley

Developers aim to reduce Plantation to original size, hope to attract operator
June 6, 2013
Mike McLean
Spokane real estate investor-developers Mark Baier and Dave Birge have bought the former Plantation restaurant building at 8122 E. Sprague and say they plan to restore the Spokane Valley landmark, although to a smaller, more manageable also looking
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