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Paw Print Genetics acquired by Neogen

Michigan-based company buys Lisa Shaffer's latest Spokane-based venture
January 13, 2022
Virginia Thomas
Paw Print Genetics, the Spokane-based animal genetic testing company, has changed hands. Lansing, Michigan-based Neogen Corp. acquired Genetic Veterinary Sciences Inc., which does business as Paw Print Genetics, in a transaction that was completed last
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209 million reasons Spokane business leaders want collaboration

Some want ARP funds to lead to big initiatives; federal guidelines may create barriers
January 13, 2022
Karina Elias
Spokane and surrounding municipalities are receiving nearly $209 million in federal American Rescue Plan funds, and some business leaders want to see that money go toward an Expo 74-esque collaborative effort that could be transformative to the region.
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Spokane Industries changes hands

Tenold brothers spin off Spokane Stainless Technologies
January 12, 2022
Linn Parish
Spokane Industries Inc. owners Greg and Tyrus Tenold have sold the foundry business and spun off its stainless products division into a new company, Spokane Stainless Technologies Inc.
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Mark Richard to leave Downtown Spokane Partnership

DSP board says it will launch national search for new CEO
January 6, 2022
Erica Bullock
Mark Richard is stepping down as president and CEO of the Downtown Spokane Partnership to take a position as vice president of expansion and real estate for the United Soccer League, in Tampa, Florida. DSP plans to launch a nationwide search for a new CE
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The 10 Most Read Journal Stories of 2021

Sale of Davenport Hotels tops list
December 29, 2021
Linn Parish
A breaking news story about the sale of the Davenport Hotels collection proved to be worthy, indeed.
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Top 25 Spokane Business Stories of 2021

Despite economic headwinds, Spokane saw its share of major transactions, other developments
December 27, 2021
Linn Parish
Barring some big news in the next couple of days, here are the top 25 business stories of 2021, in chronological order.
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Guest Commentary: U.S. recovery is dependent upon employees' return to work

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December 16, 2021
Don Brunell
To 'Build Back America,” people must return to work. In a U.S. Chamber of Commerce poll released in early December, the findings spell trouble for America's employers whether they are in the private or public sectors. It found that over 60% of the
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The Journal's View: Gratitude for 2021's gains, desires for the new year

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December 16, 2021
Journal of Business Staff
With the present challenges concerning labor shortages, supply-chain disruptions, and inflation, it's easy to forget how far we've come, as a business community, this year. Before we address our wish list for what likely will be a challenging 2022
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Future looks shiny for Silver Valley mining industry

Production of silver, rare earth elements said vital to economy
December 16, 2021
Mike McLean
Mining companies active in North Idaho's Silver Valley are optimistic about 2022 and beyond. Mike Satre, Coeur d'Alene-based Hecla's Mining Co.'s director of governmental affairs, says the company expects to see steady production of silver, gold
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INW ag industry expects better conditions in new year

Heat, drought impacted crop production in 2021
December 16, 2021
Karina Elias
Washington wheat production for 2022 depends on whether the Pacific Northwest receives a good amount of rainfall and moisture this coming winter, says Glen Squires, CEO of the Spokane-based Washington Grain Commission. This year, Washington experienced
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