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What to do before saying 'I Do'

Address options such as joint accounts, prenups
March 12, 2020
Virginia Thomas
A wedding is typically a happy event, but what comes afterward can be anything but pleasant, if the newlyweds haven't planned how - or whether - to integrate their financial lives.
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Hotstart expands product lines, changes name

Thermal management added to company's name to reflect change
March 12, 2020
Natasha Nellis
Spokane Valley-based Hotstart Inc. has added cooling technologies to its roster of thermal management systems and has rebranded the 78-year-old company under the expanded name Hotstart Thermal Management to reflect its growing capabilities.
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Kevin Blocker

More past Zags go pro in Spokane

Players come from all of over the world to be part of Gonzaga basketball program, stay to build careers
March 12, 2020
Kevin Blocker
Buy a house. Lease office space. Invest some money. Get a haircut. Listen to a game. Put a kid in youth basketball. Get arrested. If it's in Spokane, there's a chance a former Gonzaga Bulldog player is involved.
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Going Viral: Effects of coronavirus drift into Spokane business community

Companies adjust plans, expectations while taking precautions
March 12, 2020
Virginia Thomas
Fear of coronavirus has spread even faster than the virus itself, and Inland Northwest businesses are feeling the impacts both of the fear and the outbreak, through disruptions to supply chains, travel itineraries, and everyday office life.
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Guest Commentary: Education, skills help future-proof our workforce

Expanding opportunities …
February 27, 2020
Mary Cullinan and Mark Mattke
Jonathan Welch does contract work as a drywall installer. Realizing his job future is limited, he has been driving three hours each day from Priest Lake to attend classes at Eastern Washington University.
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The Journal's View: More employers should join job market conversations

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February 27, 2020
Staff Report
It's hard to complain about a labor market in which Spokane is enjoying steady increases in the number of jobs and historically low unemployment rates. But a persistent concern in the current economy is that many employers are struggling to find worker
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Washington State University

WSU Hospitality program garners high ranking

Enrollment dips, though, due to strong economy, according to director
February 27, 2020
Kevin Blocker
It's ironic, but a strong economy in recent years is believed to have a played a role in a slight enrollment decline at Washington State University's School of Hospitality Business Management.
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Natasha Nellis

INW Research grows alongside neurology clinic

Company plans to delve into investigator-initiated programs this year
February 27, 2020
Natasha Nellis
After years of frustration as bureaucracy impeded research efforts, Spokane-based neurologist Dr. Jason Aldred decided in 2018 to launch his own research center dedicated to finding solutions to neurological disorders.
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WSU researchers say nanotechnology may fight inflammatory diseases

Potential treatment approach discovered by WSU researchers
February 27, 2020
Washington State University
WSU – A study led by researchers at Washington State University has uncovered a potential new treatment approach for diseases associated with inflammation, including sepsis, stroke, rheumatoid arthritis, acute lung injury, and atherosclerosis.
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Lincoln County hospital district plans medical office building

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February 27, 2020
Staff Report
The Lincoln County Public Hospital District #3 board has approved moving forward with construction of a new, 30,000-square-foot medical office building and primary-care clinic in Davenport, Washington, about 40 miles west of Spokane. Construction is
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