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Expo '74 impact still felt by architecture community

Integrus, NAC among firms behind design of lasting structures for World's Fair
May 9, 2024
Dylan Harris

Spokane architecture firms responsible for designing Expo '74 buildings and site plans still feel the impact of their past work today.


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Demand for EV charging infrastructure picks up in INW

More choose home chargers; state plans EV infrastructure
May 9, 2024
Karina Elias

As the state lays out plans to phase out sales of gas-powered vehicles by 2035, more people are choosing to install electric vehicle chargers at home. 


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2024 Icons: Mark Sonderen

Second-generation manufacturer grows company, leaves it in third-gen's hands
May 9, 2024
Mike McLean

Journal Icon Mark Sonderen took over Sonderen Packaging Inc. from his father in 1978 and led the company’s growth for 36 years before handing the reins over to his son and daughter.


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2024 Icons: Providence's Mike Wilson

Former CEO helped create Heart Institute, INHS
May 9, 2024
Dylan Harris

Mike Wilson’s inherent ability to bring people and ideas together played a significant role in shaping Spokane’s largest health care system.


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2024 Icons: Inland Northwest Health Services' Nancy Vorhees

Nurse turned executive brought telehealth to Spokane
May 9, 2024
Karina Elias

Nancy Vorhees, former chief operations officer for Inland Northwest Health Services, paved a path for telemedicine in the region, worked with legislators to improve access to care, and mentored future leaders during her decades-long career. 



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2024 Icons: Haase Landscape Inc.'s Clyde Haase

Landscaping authority keeps physically active, still owns House to Home
May 9, 2024
Kim Crompton

Though retired from the prominent Spokane Valley-based landscaping business he co-founded, Clyde Haase remains active and keeps his eye the ball.



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Engineering workforce tightens as demand climbs in Spokane area

Some companies poised for growth; expansions are limited by staff shortages
May 9, 2024
Erica Bullock

Some Spokane-based engineering companies are experiencing a noticeable worker shortage across all subspecialties in the Spokane region.


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2024 Icons: Jeanne Ager

Spokane philanthropic icon helped raise over $1 billion in her career
May 9, 2024
Erica Bullock

Jeanne Ager is a philanthropic fundraising icon, according to many people who have worked with the 91-year-old Spokane entrepreneur.


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2024 Icons: Itron Inc.'s Johnny Humphreys

Companies grown by longtime tech exec remain vibrant today
May 9, 2024
Linn Parish

As CEO of Itron Inc. from 1987 to 2000, Johnny Humphreys, saw annual revenue climb to $280 million from $20 million.


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Spokane outpaces state in retail sales growth

County, city rank fourth overall in taxable sales
April 30, 2024
Journal of Business Staff

Third-quarter taxable retail sales in Spokane County increased to $3.9 billion, up 1.1% from the year-earlier period.


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