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KEVIN BLOCKER

NOBO Pets launches here as online leash retailer

Direct-to-consumer startup foresees big market among dog walkers
July 2, 2020
Kevin Blocker
Two years ago, when he lived in Denver, running and hiking enthusiast Evan Purcell arrived home from work, threw on his workout gear, leashed his dog Bode, and the two went for an evening run. The near inseparable pair were so eager to see each other
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Virginia Thomas

Share.Farm shares in delivery craze

Produce delivery demand spikes in INW; Spokane company selected for USDA program
July 2, 2020
Virginia Thomas
Now is Share.Farm's time to shine, Vince Peak says. The founder and CEO of the 2-year-old online farm-to-consumer market says the COVID-19 pandemic has presented as many opportunities for Share.Farm as it has challenges.
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KEVIN BLOCKER

OddJobbers captures attention of VC community

Startup lands funding while honing model, with sights set on scaling up
July 2, 2020
Kevin Blocker
Having seen some of the financial challenges college students face, two recent Gonzaga University graduates have built a business that helps collegians generate income by taking on mundane tasks that homeowners don't want to mess with themselves.
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VIRGINIA THOMAS

A taxing season for Spokane CPAs

Tax preparers here stretched thin as extended deadline nears
July 2, 2020
Virginia Thomas
The federal tax filing deadline extension has created additional stress for Spokane accountants. As the new July 15 deadline approaches, many clients have put off filing until the last minute, and some CPAs here say that has created a bottleneck of work
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Associated Industries launches new service

LeaveAdmin to help employers, HR pros
June 18, 2020
Virginia Thomas
Spokane-based employer consulting and legal services group Associated Industries has launched a new leave management service for its members.
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Building code updates to encourage solar power

Changes part of push to eliminate fossil fuel use
June 18, 2020
Natasha Nellis
Washington state is now encouraging higher adoptions of solar energy systems in homebuilding as part of its drive to eliminate fossil fuel-generated electricity from the grid.
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Lessons from Great Depression are relevant now

Resilience may again drive economic recovery
June 18, 2020
Rick Biel
As a financial adviser, I have obtained a variety of industry licenses and designations. However, before becoming an adviser, I earned a master's degree in history from Eastern Washington University.
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Guest Commentary: As economy struggles, it's no time to raise taxes

Facing hard choices …
June 18, 2020
Kris Johnson
Hundreds of our fellow citizens stepped up to run for elected office during the recent candidate filing week. From local to federal positions, this is an example of our representative democracy at its finest.
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The Journal's View: Diversity needs to become part of Spokane's ongoing dialogue

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June 18, 2020
Staff Report
Diversity, inclusion, and fairness need to become a central part of the Spokane business community's ongoing dialogue.
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EWU to merge program in preparation for move

Computer sciences will join electrical engineering
June 18, 2020
Virginia Thomas
The computer sciences and electrical engineering departments at Eastern Washington University will merge on July 1, ahead of their move to the Catalyst Building in Spokane's University District this summer.
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