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Katie Ross

Etailz is moving its general store, adding brand shops

Wollnick's, Vault, Coy Beauty to be downtown
December 18, 2014
Katie Ross
Spokane online retailer etailz Inc. is relocating its Wollnick's General Store in January, as well as bringing two of its other online brands, Coy Beauty and electronics retailer Vault, to brick-and-mortar locations, says Wollnick's manager Tracy Stou
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Background screening firm ACRAnet acquires assets of competing company

AIRFactz purchase brings its workforce to 42 peopl
December 18, 2014
Judith Spitzer
ACRAnet, a national background screening company headquartered in Spokane, has acquired the assets of AIRFactz, a competitor also based in Spokane, says Nicholas Warrick, ACRAnet's president and owner. ACRAnet, founded here in 1903 as Credit Bureau S
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—Mike McLean

For the love of reptiles

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December 18, 2014
Mike McLean
Josh Hawley, co-owner of Hawley's Homebred Reptiles LLC, Spokane Valley's newest retailer of exotic lizards and snakes, has known since he was a young boy that he wanted to run a critter store. After selling homebred reptiles online for 10 years, Jos
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Oz Architecture

Cd'A approves building permits for $20 million tower

Downtown project to have 60 living units
December 18, 2014
Mike McLean
The city of Coeur d'Alene has issued building permits to an Aspen, Colo.-based real estate development concern that give it the go-ahead to construct a $20 million, 15-story high-rise. The development company, One Lakeside LLC, which owns the 20,000-sq
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Accountants enjoy 'employee's market'

High demand here mirrors what's occurring nationally
December 18, 2014
Judith Spitzer
Looking for a career with low unemployment, a respectable salary, and good job prospects? With an unemployment rate of 3 percent, roughly half of the national average, accountants currently are in high demand here and across the country, says Rick Betts
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Kootenai County expects steady, slower growth

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December 18, 2014
Mike McLean
Look for economic growth to continue in Kootenai County, although at a slower overall pace than in the last two or three years, sources there say.
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Tech sector aims to build on this year's gains

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December 18, 2014
Kim Crompton
The Inland Northwest technology sector has enjoyed a comparatively strong year in 2014, and appears likely to grow even stronger in 2015, buoyed both by gains at larger companies and by a groundswell of startup activity, company executives and industry ob
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EWU leader settles in as school sets latest record

University has posted six years of rising enrollment
December 18, 2014
Katie Ross
Mary Cullinan, president of Eastern Washington University, is settling into her new role and has identified some key goals, she says, such as fighting for legislative funding, instituting a new transfer program, and attracting nontraditional students. C
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Health care sector still unsettled amid ACA rollout

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December 18, 2014
Judith Spitzer
The health care industry here expects to remain in a state of transition in the coming year as it continues to adapt to broad implementation of the federal Affordable Care Act.
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Loan, deposit growth likely to remain strong

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December 18, 2014
Katie Ross
As the economy continues to recover and interest rates remain flat, financial experts here anticipate solid loan and deposit growth next year.
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