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Innovation on the horizon: Ag tech company Qualterra expands its operations into Spokane County

Pullman company to start research farm near Spangle
November 17, 2022
Erica Bullock
Nearly a year after Pullman, Washington-based NuPhy Inc. acquired Spokane-based Ag Energy Solutions Inc., the company's expansion plans have brought operations into Spokane County under a new company name, Qualterra Inc.
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—Karina Elias

Health care insurance rates soar in Spokane

Small businesses hit with double-digit hikes in some instances
November 17, 2022
Karina Elias
Small employers in Washington state face double-digit increases in health-care insurance rates for 2023, in some cases.
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VOA could close Hope House women's shelter

Nonprofit cites lack of funding; affordable housing units in building will remain open
November 8, 2022
Virginia Thomas
Volunteers of America of Eastern Washington & North Idaho will close its Hope House women's shelter in downtown Spokane at the end of January due to a lack of funding.
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Residence halls designed to help students succeed

Efficiently packed dorms are replaced by centers that emphasize well-being
November 3, 2022
Jeff Hyslop and Rob Kuffel
Living on a college campus is no longer just about a place to sleep between classes. Dormitories, once celebrated for their ability to pack students together efficiently, have been replaced by residence halls.
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Downturn might be good time for Roth conversion

Bear market may make tax trade-off worthwhile
November 3, 2022
Rick Biel
One silver lining in the current bear market is that this could be a good time to convert assets from a traditional individual retirement account to a Roth IRA.
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It's time to prepare for rising cost of borrowing

Higher interest rates can affect consumer behavior
November 3, 2022
Joseph Lanham
The Federal Reserve is expected to continue raising interest rates to counteract inflation. The prospect of rising rates may seem daunting for small business owners, but the reality so far may have been less worrisome.
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Emotion can be inverse sign of next market trend

Daily headlines shouldn't shake long-term strategy
November 3, 2022
Michael Maehl
Last time we had a bad market was almost 15 years ago. And here we are again. The year 2022 may be known for more than just the size of the losses in the stock market. According to Morningstar, this may be the first time that all 20 types of taxable bond
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SNAP commercial loan volume on track for record year

Organization hasn't recorded any defaults in past two years,financial stability director says
November 3, 2022
Erica Bullock
Increased demand for financial assistance at SNAP Financial Access led to a record $1.1 million in loans last year. This year, another record volume is within reach, says Karen Campbell, the organization's director of financial stability.
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—Karina Elias

Cash stuffing craze resurfaces

Placing money in envelopes, digital money buckets are among savings methods
November 3, 2022
Karina Elias
With inflation increasing the cost of everyday expenses, 'cash stuffing” has become the latest trend on the social media platform TikTok, and other budgeting tactics also are on the rise, Spokane financial advisers say.
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Guest Commentary: Real economic recovery hinges on return to work

Crime, inflation, fuel problem…
November 3, 2022
Don Brunell
To 'Build Back America” key workers must return to jobsites. It is not good enough for President Biden to lean back on low unemployment numbers and claim success when employers cannot find workers.
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