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—Samantha Peone

Factoring illness, diseases into financial planning

Experts recommend all health outcomes weighed when preparing to retire
December 6, 2018
Samantha Peone
When someone has or suspects they might develop a chronic, disabling health condition, such as Alzheimer's disease or Huntington's disease, preparing for retirement has challenges to be faced on a case-by-case basis, some financial advisers here
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—Samantha Peone

Mental health insurance coverage to broaden soon

System could deliver more holistic care, Frontier CEO says
December 6, 2018
Samantha Peone
Starting Jan. 1, behavioral health services traditionally covered through Medicaid also will be covered by some of the same managed care organizations that currently cover physical health services, says Jeff Thomas, CEO of Frontier Behavioral Health.
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—LeAnn Bjerken

Spokane advisers on the FIRE approach to investing, saving

Under new investment approach, some Millennials plan to save more, quit work sooner
December 6, 2018
LeAnn Bjerken
While many of us have asked a financial adviser what steps might help us achieve an early retirement, it's a good bet the majority of younger workers don't really expect to be able to do so anytime soon.
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—Virginia Thomas

509 Fabrication: Fired up about energy efficiency

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December 6, 2018
Virginia Thomas
Dusty Henderson had no experience in bringing an innovative product to market, but when he saw a chance to do so, he took it.
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—LeAnn Bjerken

Medcurity: Helping with HIPAA

Medcurity's compliance tool assists organizations in assessing data safety
December 6, 2018
LeAnn Bjerken
Spokane-based health care information technology startup Medcurity Inc. has developed and launched a type of secure records compliance platform that the company's founders claim is already in high demand.
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Next step taken in protracted Metropolitan Mortgage saga

Investors receive another $10.9M; next distribution could be final payment
December 6, 2018
Kim Crompton
Investors who lost millions of dollars when Spokane-based Metropolitan Mortgage & Securities Co. shut down 14 years ago have recouped another small portion of their money.
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—Samantha Peone

Alliant Insurance to add up to 100 employees in Spokane

Company leases more space on the West Plains
December 6, 2018
Samantha Peone
Following a flurry of acquisitions in the Inland Northwest in recent years, Alliant Insurance Services Inc. plans to add 50 to 100 employees at its Spokane offices within the next two years, a local executive says.
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The (Big) Engie that could

Company adds employees, plans big platform update at its Spokane offices
December 6, 2018
LeAnn Bjerken
Energy and sustainability management service provider Engie Insight, formerly Ecova Inc., is ramping up the workforce at its Spokane office, which is at the center of a large technology upgrade for its French, multinational parent company Engie.
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Washington state denies HydroOne's acquisition of Avista

Regulators says proposed acquisition wouldn't serve public interest
December 5, 2018
Mike McLean
Washington state regulators denied the proposed acquisition of Avista Corp. by Canada-based Hydro One Limited, finding the merger wouldn't service the public interest. The Washington Utilities and Transportation Commission determined the proposed merge
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Around Town

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November 21, 2018
Staff Report
MassMutual Northwest has leased 3,350 square feet of space in the Hutton Building, at 9 S. Washington, where the company moved from larger quarters at 501 N. Riverpoint Blvd. Justin Folkins, of RenCorp Realty LLC, and Cody George, of Kiemle Hagood, handle
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