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2018 Rising Stars: Brooke Baker Spink

2018 Rising Star thrives in the local family business
September 13, 2018
Samantha Peone
In the five years that Brooke Baker Spink has worked for Baker Construction & Development Inc., she's helped secure more than $40 million in construction work. But it was work in another industry in which Baker Spink, 32, learned how to build sales.
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Guest Commentary: Current climate would benefit from wisdom of Yogi Berra

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September 13, 2018
Don Brunell
With today's tension and rancor, we need a dose of Yogi Berra's wit and wisdom to put things into perspective. Let's start with, 'You can observe a lot by just watching” because seeing what is happening now is very disconcerting. We need less
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The Journal's View: I-1631's carbon-emissions fee should be rejected at the polls

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September 13, 2018
Staff Report
Siloed attempts to address global warming, separate from a coordinated national or international effort, raise costs for Washingtonians, put businesses statewide at a competitive disadvantage, and would make recruiting more companies that much more
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Beau Monde Clothing adds Post Falls store

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September 13, 2018
LeAnn Bjerken
Hayden-based resale clothing boutique Beau Monde Clothing Exchange LLC has opened its third store, a 1,000-square-foot outlet, at 3145 E. Mullan, in Post Falls. Brooke Miller, who co-owns Beau Monde along with her husband, David, says she started the
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Ladder Coffee plans new space near Browne's Addition

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September 13, 2018
LeAnn Bjerken
North Side coffee shop Ladders Coffee & Toast closed its shop at 603 W. Hastings late last month, as it prepares to move to a newly remodeled space at 1516 W. Riverside, near Browne's Addition. Owner Aaron Rivkin says he started Ladder Coffee & Toast
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Spokane Overstock rebrands, expands

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September 13, 2018
LeAnn Bjerken
Furniture and mattress retailer Spokane Overstock is rebranding its stores, starting with its newest Spokane outlet, which opened last month at 1001 N. Division. 'As a company, we've slowly progressed to selling less overstock and more direct-from
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Atomic Threads to open store along Monroe

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September 13, 2018
LeAnn Bjerken
Atomic Threads Clothing Boutique, a pinup and rockabilly clothing business, will move to its first storefront location this fall at 1925 N. Monroe. The business, which is co-owned by Tina Bradvold and her husband Michael, started last April. 'I've
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Spokane to host national NAWBO conference

Three-day event expected to draw 500 attendees
September 13, 2018
LeAnn Bjerken
Spokane is set to host the National Association of Women Business Owners (NAWBO) conference, Sept. 23 through 25 at downtown's Davenport Grand Hotel. Kate Hudson, public relations manager for Visit Spokane, says the Spokane-based tourism organization
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Providence offers new mental health program

RISE to provide day therapy for adults and adolescents
September 13, 2018
LeAnn Bjerken
In an effort to continue to address community need for behavioral health care, Providence Health Care has announced plans to open RISE, a new outpatient behavioral health program for adults and adolescents. Tamara Sheehan, regional director of
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2018 Journal of Business Rising Stars

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September 13, 2018
Staff Report
In the five years that Brooke Baker Spink has worked for Baker Construction & Development Inc., she's helped secure more than $40 million in construction work. But it was work in another industry in which Baker Spink, 32, learned how to build sales. Af
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