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SamÂ’s Club is coming here

Wal-Mart-affiliated chain to open first Spokane store on site along Nevada Street
February 26, 1997
Linn Parish
Sams Club, the members-only warehouse-store chain operated by retail giant Wal-Mart Stores Inc., is coming to Spokane.Eric Berger, a Seattle-based Wal-Mart spokesman, says that plans submitted to the city of Spokane for an $11.7 million, on a
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Tourism to improve in 2006

February 26, 1997
Rocky Wilson
Although the Spokane Convention Centers big new exhibit hall wont open until mid-year, tourism experts here project a successful year for that industry in 2006, and an even better year in 2007.A nationwide resurgence in hotel occupancy and
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Lumber demand expected to fall

February 26, 1997
Richard Ripley
The Portland-based Western Wood Products Association anticipates that demand for wood products will decline modestly next year, but even if it falls as much as the association projects, 2006 still wouldnt be a bad year.Its a matter of Butch
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Wheat growers hope for better prices; beef market holds strong

February 26, 1997
Rocky Wilson
Two stalwarts of Eastern Washingtons agricultural industry, wheat and cattle, likely will continue to head in different directions in 2006, ag experts say.The Inland Northwest wheat industry, hurt by high fuel and fertilizer costs as well as
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Miners look forward to glittering year

February 26, 1997
Linn Parish
Precious metals prices have surged faster than expected this year and are showing no signs of slowing in 2006, mining executives say. Consequently, some Inland Northwest mining companies are looking to ramp up exploration efforts or production or a
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High-tech looks good for ‘06

February 26, 1997
Rocky Wilson
CEOs at the Spokane areas bigger high-technology companies expect that the stronger revenues their companies enjoyed this year will continue in 2006.Dave Curry, president and CEO of World Wide Packets, the Spokane Valley maker of devices for
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Bankers say rising rates might curb gains

February 26, 1997
Emily Brandler
Spokane-area bank and credit union executives expect gains in both loans and deposits next year, although they caution that rising interest rates could slow that growth slightly.Were optimistic about 2006, and have good reason to be, says
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Health-care sector here looks sunnier for the most part

February 26, 1997
Kim Crompton
Health-care sector here looks sunnier for the most partThe health-care industry here appears on track to strengthen a bit overall in 2006, with some caveats, due partly to improved financial performance by the two major hospital systems Health
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Retail sales expected to stay strong in Spokane next year

February 26, 1997
Kim Crompton
The retail sector here is expected to remain robust in 2006, though it will be challenged to match this years stellar performance.Spokane County and the cities of Spokane and Spokane Valley have budgeted for sales tax revenue increases of 4 2
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North Idaho growth said likely to ease

February 26, 1997
Emily Brandler
Kootenai Countys economy is expected to cool slightly but remain strong in 2006, following two years of intense growth.A few of the sectors that are anticipated to post gains next year include health care and tourism, while construction will
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