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In the News: April 25, 2013

April 25, 2013
April 23 / Employment here risesAbout 207,800 people held nonagricultural wage and salary jobs in the Spokane area in March, up by 3,200 from the March 2012 level, but down by 1,100 from February this year, preliminary state figures said. from /
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Calendar: April 25, 2013

April 25, 2013
April 25, 2013
Meetings & EventsGonzaga University will hold its 23rd Economics Symposium on Tuesday, April 30, from 11:45 a.m. to 1 p.m., at Gonzaga's McCarthey Athletic Center, 502 E. Boone. David Wessel, economics editor for The Wall Street Journal, will a
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Small Business Watch

April 25, 2013
Tracy Jewelers plans ownership transitionMaureen Tracy, owner of Spokane Valley-based Tracy Jewelers says employee Glen Brown will take over daily operations of the business on May 1 and will train with Tracy for four years, after which she to a
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Immigrant shops call for reform

April 25, 2013
Guest Commentary
The next time you go into your neighborhood store, you may notice something new. More than 100 small businesses in Spokane have hung posters in their storefronts to highlight the need for immigration reform that includes a road map to am one of it
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Courthouse shuffle frees up space for service center

First floor improvements proceed with $1 million in work left to complete
April 25, 2013
Jessica Valencia
Spokane County estimates it has spent around $1 million to date creating a new customer service center on the first floor of the courthouse at 1116 W. Broadway, and it anticipates it will spend another $1 million completing the process.Ron for a
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Exercise club chain presses weighty growth plan here

Snap Fitness franchisee looks for neighborhood sites for future expansion
April 25, 2013
Mike McLean
Snap Fitness, the Minneapolis-based franchisor of 24-hour express fitness centers, says it plans to flex more muscle in the Inland Northwest over the next few years.Eight Snap Fitness outlets operate in the Spokane-Coeur d'Alene area, and the in
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Mattress company enters Spokane with three stores

Houston-based retailer eyes opening additional Inland Northwest outlets
April 25, 2013
Jessica Valencia
Mattress Firm Inc., a Houston-based mattress dealer, has opened three stores here within the last month, says Daniel Sanburg, its Spokane-based market manager.The retailer's expansion into Spokane is its first foray into Washington, Sanburg of
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Two Spokane contractors bid lowest on airport projects

Airport projects await federal funding, to be awarded this summer
April 25, 2013
Jessica Valencia
Two Spokane contractors are apparent low bidders on separate multimillion-dollar projects at Spokane International Airport that will be awarded this summer if they receive Federal Aviation Administration funding, says airport spokesman Todd the two
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Costco, Total Wine & More are tops in Spokane-area liquor sales

Large chains dominate, but Greenacres store makes list
April 25, 2013
Linn Parish
Since Washington state privatized liquor sales last June 1, large national chains have dominated sales in Spokane County, a Journal of Business analysis of Liquor Control Board sales data shows.Of the top 10 sellers in Spokane County, nine are &
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—Staff Photo by Jessica Valencia

The gate makers of Mead

April 25, 2013
Jessica Valencia
For Rick Nelson, getting into the gate-making business grew from a need to build a gate of his own, which he sold after completing it. More than a decade later, he still talks of what his own gate will look like once he builds it.Nelson owns & a
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