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Northern Quest offers lots to eat for gamblers, guests

Kalispel Tribe of Indians buys $1.5 million in food per month
July 30, 2009
David Cole
Gaming chips aren't the only things that can stack up at Northern Quest Resort & Casino. Every month, the West Plains tribal casino buys about 560 gallons of milk, 800 pounds of hot dogs, 1,600 pounds of salmon, and 100 cases of bacon, just to a
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Small Business Watch: July 30, 2009

July 30, 2009
Trio to open spa, salon downtown Three Spokane women with more than three decades of combined experience in the cosmetology and massage therapy fields plan to open their own business, Green Salon & Day Spa, downtown next month.The
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Some home-related stocks edge up, but most still wobbly

Analyst says outlook not likely to turn truly positive for another quarter or two
July 30, 2009
Personal Investing
Home is where the heart is, but it hasn't been much of a profit center lately.Recession and declining property values have hit home owners hard, which is bad news for investments tied to homes and property. Home builders, home improvement and to
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In the News: July 30, 2009

July 30, 2009
July 28 / Potlatch posts lower net Potlatch Corp., of Spokane, reported second-quarter net income of $3.7 million, or 9 cents a share, from continuing operations, down from $18.9 million, or 48 cents a share, in the year-earlier The a
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Calendar: July 30, 2009

July 30 - Aug. 16, 2009
July 30, 2009
Meetings & Events JBI Properties LLC, of Spokane Valley, is holding a free open house and seminar on Thursday, July 30, on How Universal Design Concepts picks up where ADA (Americans With Disabilities Act) compliance leaves off, from
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Wood-products companies to share new location, costs

Coeur Lumber Group, Spokane Cedar Products locating together in Valley
July 16, 2009
David Cole
A Hayden, Idaho, wood-products concern and an Otis Orchards wholesaler of cedar products both have decided to relocate to a shared lumber yard and 10,000-square-foot warehouse in Spokane Valley and split expenses there, representatives of the say.
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—Staff photo by Jeanne Gustafson

A sink or swim venture

July 16, 2009
Scuba Center of Spokane Inc. is, above all, a way for Jamie Mankin to make a living doing what he loves. "From my first breath under water, I said, 'I have to find a way to get paid for this,'" Mankin says.Through his Spokane business, which
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Sterling eyes branch site in Walla Walla

Spokane-based bank asks FDIC to approve outlet at new retail center there
July 16, 2009
Mike McLean
Spokane-based Sterling Savings Bank says it's considering opening a second branch in Walla Walla, Wash.The bank has filed an application with the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. to establish a branch there in the recently developed Rose Street
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Airport Board seeks Felts operator pact

Felts Field Aviation's long-term lease at east Spokane airport expires in September
July 16, 2009
Jeanne Gustafson
The Spokane Airport Board is trying to negotiate a contract with the longtime fixed-base operator at its Felts Field general aviation airport here, after its request this spring for proposals for such an operator there netted no responses.A or a
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EWU study finds strong clusters here

Results suggest Spokane now is less dependent on strictly local industry
July 16, 2009
Kim Crompton
The Spokane metropolitan area has experienced strong business "cluster" formation since 1990, reflecting an economy that now is "less dependent upon local industry and one that is participating in the larger U.S. economy," a newly released study by
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