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Guest Commentary: Congress must reassert itself regarding environmental regulations

Remanded to elected officials …
July 28, 2022
Don Brunell
Critics contend the U.S. Supreme Court decision limiting how the nation's main anti-air pollution law can be used to reduce carbon dioxide emissions from power plants was a 'gut punch.”
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The Journal's View: City's new housing measure a step in the right direction

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July 28, 2022
Staff Report
We applaud the Spokane City Council's recent approval of the Building Opportunity and Choices for All initiative, and we're especially encouraged by unanimous approval of the measure. It's been a long time coming, however, and there's more to do.
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—My Turn Theater

My Turn Theater offers spotlight to disabled actors

Troupe to present 'Guys and Dolls' in September
July 28, 2022
Virginia Thomas
After successfully launching a theater company for disabled actors in Coeur d'Alene, Wendy Carroll is working to establish a similar organization, My Turn Theater, in Spokane.
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Hispanic Business Professional Association gains momentum with community support

Latino-serving group aided by Spokane-area philanthropic foundations
July 28, 2022
Kevin Blocker
The Hispanic Business Professional Association of Spokane, once an organization grassroots in nature, now has support from beyond the Hispanic community it was originally designed to serve.
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Chronic optimism is rational opinion on stocks

Markets said efficient over time, inevitably rebound to new highs
July 28, 2022
Dave Gordon
As I write this, the U.S. stock market is off by the largest amount since the COVID bottom. The fear index watched by many on Wall Street is currently 'extremely high.” And it just seems the market's current momentum is down. I've been doing this
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—Karina Elias

Learning the publishing business in retirement

Some Spokane seniors intend to supplement income through writing
July 28, 2022
Karina Elias
This year, Stephen Lalonde, a retired high school teacher, published his fifth book, 'Anissi,” the final in a trilogy for which he says had a waiting list of people ready to purchase it. He is 72 years old.
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Most near retirement have time for market return

Quality investment mix can provide income tailored to savers' needs
July 28, 2022
Michael Maehl
You've worked diligently and saved and invested for retirement. You put in 40 to 60 hours per week for a whole lot of years. Now, at long last, you'll get to kick back and do whatever pastimes you enjoy.
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—Magnuson Hotels

Whatever Happened To: Magnuson Hotels

CEO claims company leads the industry's economic recovery
July 28, 2022
Mike McLean
Magnuson Hotels, which the Journal last spotlighted in 2016, has fared much better over the past few years than most of the larger publicly traded hotel brands, claims the privately held company's CEO Tom Magnuson.
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Keurig Dr. Pepper, others invest $15M in North Idaho soda maker

Tractor Beverages seeks more funding for company's growth
July 28, 2022
Virginia Thomas
Dalton Gardens-based specialty soda company Tractor Beverages Inc. has landed $15 million in venture funding from Plano, Texas-based Keurig Dr Pepper Inc. and others.
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—The Marine Ravine

Marine Ravine exotic fish shop to open this fall

Hayden store will offer about 100 species of freshwater, saltwater fish, varieties of coral
July 28, 2022
Virginia Thomas
Exotic ornamental fish store The Marine Ravine is set to open this fall in Hayden. Owner Eric Cross says the store will open by early October at 2235 W. Dakota, in the Dakota Park Industrial Condos, just south of Coeur d'Alene
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