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Key Tronic ramps up as customers leave China

Contract manufacturer hires 500 in Mexico, projects higher sales
February 16, 2023
Karina Elias
Key Tronic Corp. is on the receiving end of a tenfold increase in contract-bidding opportunities as many companies-prompted by production delays, rising costs, and tensions with China-are pulling business out of that country and bringing it back to
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Fighting for downtown Spokane

Business leaders advocate for keeping City Hall in core as council studies options for its facilities
February 16, 2023
Erica Bullock
A proposal to relocate Spokane's City Hall outside of the city's downtown core to East Central Spokane has some business professionals and stakeholders dismayed at the lack of public involvement up to this point and worried about the consequences
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23 People of Influence in 2023

Journal recognizes Inland Northwest professionals making a profound impact
February 2, 2023
Staff Report

Investors should be aware of what they can, should control

Data shows investing in markets long-term has hedged inflation
February 2, 2023
Dave Gordon
We can control limited things in our financial life, and focus is one of them. It is extremely important where we put our attention. Ideally, it should be at the intersection of what truly matters to us and what we can control.
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Fighting fraud must be priority for small business

Remaining vigilant is important to protect against attacks, attempts
February 2, 2023
Jesse Von Feldt
Small business owners have a lot on their plate, but fighting fraud should be a priority. Fraudsters often pretend to be someone you can trust and create a sense of urgency to act quickly. For example, a fraudster could compromise a business email and
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CredHub plans expansion, hires new revenue officer

Startup reports both on-time, late rental payments to bureaus
February 2, 2023
Erica Bullock
CredHub, a Spokane-based credit reporting startup, has hired a new executive, Michelle Flandreau, as chief revenue officer and is preparing to expand its operations and customer base in three western states this year, says Flandreau.
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Guest Commentary: Unemployment benefits shouldn't be easy pickings for scammers

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February 2, 2023
Don Brunell
Three years after crooks stole billions in unemployment insurance funds, federal and state officials are still scrambling to retrieve the money that was directed to the jobless and plug leaks in their systems. According to a recent Wall Street Journal
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The Journal's View: WA Cares Act should be repealed or revamped

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February 2, 2023
Staff Report
Washington state legislators should make a priority of repealing the WA Cares Act during the current Legislative session. Short of abolishment, legislators should put the long-term care program on a statewide ballot and let voters determine its fate.
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In challenging times, health care leaders work to spur positivity

Three executives here explain how they support the industry
February 2, 2023
Virginia Thomas
In the face of financial strain in the industry exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic, three leaders in Spokane's health care and biosciences industries say they've found emphasizing connection is vital for keeping employees motivated, delivering
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Email marketing can be cost effective, underused

Marketer encourages tool to nurture relationships
February 2, 2023
Tony Baird
One of the most cost effective, yet underutilized marketing tools for businesses is the almighty email. If you've been collecting customer emails for your business, fantastic. You've taken the first step.
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