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Six ways to safeguard wealth from potential creditors

Protecting resources, assets is possible with a mix of strategies
February 13, 2025
Beau Ruff

Consider a mix of asset protection strategies to fortify wealth against threat of potential creditors.


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HardTarget gamifies cybersecurity for wealthy families

Hands-on approach aims to change behavior, lifestyles
February 13, 2025
Erica Bullock

HardTarget Inc. launched 15 months ago to prepare affluent families against the threat of cybercrime through gamified learning activities. 


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Spokane area is expected to share in VC rebound

Startups in AI arena are receiving most interest from investors
February 13, 2025
Mike McLean

Early-stage funding for founders of startups in the Pacific Northwest, including the Spokane area, is expected to improve this year following a stubborn downturn in funding activity in 2023 and 2024.


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Itron to modernize Italian utility's water distribution system

Liberty Lake company will work with water provider for 1.3 million residents
February 12, 2025
Journal of Business Staff

Itron Inc. has agreed to modernize the water distribution system for utility company Publiacqua, the water provider for 1.3 million residents across Tuscany, Italy.


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Joann to close 500 stores, including two in Spokane area

Fabric and craft retailer filed for bankruptcy protection last month
February 12, 2025
Journal of Business Staff

Joann, an 82-year-old fabric and craft retailer, has announced plans to close about 500 of its over 800 stores, including two in Spokane County.


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City leaders propose removal of building height limits downtown

Proposed ordinance aims to spur housing construction, economic development
February 12, 2025
Journal of Business Staff

Spokane Mayor Lisa Brown and members of the City Council have proposed an interim zoning ordinance that would eliminate building height limits in and around downtown.


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O'Reilly Auto Parts ordered to pay back lost earnings

Company unlawfully eliminated unused sick pay
February 11, 2025
Journal of Business Staff

Gov. Bob Ferguson and the Washington State Department of Labor & Industries have ordered O'Reilly Auto Parts to pay back a total of $163,458 in lost earnings to over 2,000 Washington workers.



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Northwest Specialty Hospital acquires surgical practice

Northwest General & Breast Surgery is located on hospital's Post Falls campus
February 11, 2025
Journal of Business Staff

Post Falls-based Northwest Specialty Hospital has acquired the private surgical practice of Dr. Antoine Sarkis.



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Washington state sees significant drop in capital gains taxes collected

Tax collections in Spokane County, however, remain essentially flat
February 11, 2025
Journal of Business Staff

Washington state’s capital gains excise tax collections for the 2023 tax year have dropped 47% from the previous tax year.



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DSP opposes bill to legalize sitting, camping on public property

Organization's leader says proposed law risks health, welfare of community
February 10, 2025
Journal of Business Staff

Downtown Spokane Partnership has come out in opposition to House Bill 1380.


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