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Guest Commentary: Mental health funding is smart investment in community

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June 17, 2021
Jeff Thomas and Jodi Daly
The COVID-19 pandemic not only disrupted our daily lives, it showed us in stunning clarity the fragility of some of our most valuable and crucial social systems. One of those systems is community behavioral health care, and amid a growing wave of mental
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The Journal's View: Leadership landscape to change; mindful approach is necessary

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June 17, 2021
Staff Report
The leadership landscape in Spokane is changing, with a handful of prominent organizations starting formal searches for new presidents and CEOs and the expected increase in retirements in the future.
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Economy endures its sharpest, shortest recession

Full return forecast in mid-year outlook
June 17, 2021
Shawn Narancich
The U.S. economy is back in business after enduring its sharpest and shortest recession ever. Zero percent interest rates at the Federal Reserve, multiple government stimulus payments, business subsidies, and generous unemployment benefits all helped
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Compound interest on investments can beat inflation

Savings build buffer for future price hikes
June 17, 2021
Dave Gordon
Being an adviser since 2006, I've had my fair share of questions regarding 'why invest?” I've undoubtedly shown clients those charts of compounding returns over time with the S&P turning $10k into $20k, and then how, with a little help
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Conditions might be aligned for persistent inflation

Influx of money chasing fewer items helps feed rise in consumer prices
June 17, 2021
Sarah Carlson
Are you shocked every time you go to the store and buy groceries and see how the price of basic items keeps going up week after week? If inflation makes you nervous, you are not alone.
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Purgatory Craft Beer & Whiskey Bar to open in downtown Spokane

Restaurants & Retail
June 17, 2021
Kevin Blocker
Colville native Kevin Cox, who now lives just above Kettle Falls, says he hopes to debut Purgatory Craft Beer & Whiskey Bar near the latter part of July at 524 W. Main, in the Bennett Block, between Carhartt Inc.'s clothing store and the former
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Smith+Malek expands into downtown Spokane

Coeur d'Alene law practice office here is its first outside of Idaho
June 17, 2021
Natasha Nellis
Coeur d'Alene-based Smith+Malek has opened a new Spokane office in the Bank of America Financial Center downtown. The law firm, which focuses on real estate, business, and health care law, along with commercial litigation, now has three offices and 23
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After delay, Lancer Hospitality starts food service for Spokane Parks

Company becomes vendor at Riverfront, other venues
June 17, 2021
Virginia Thomas
The Spokane Parks and Recreation department has selected a Minneapolis-based catering and food-service company to handle the food and beverage operations at city parks.
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EWU to expand its online offerings

University adds digital master's level courses
June 17, 2021
Virginia Thomas
Eastern Washington University will offer a series of new graduate-level degrees and certificates online beginning this fall. The Cheney-based university announced via press release on June 14 that it's expanding its online course offerings for graduate
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Historic Symons Block changes hands in downtown Spokane

Downtown building along Howard sells for $2.6M
June 17, 2021
Natasha Nellis
The historic Symons Block Building, located at 9 S. Howard, in downtown Spokane, has been acquired by a Spokane investor who recently opened a waffle restaurant in the space, according to public records.
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