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Strategizing for retirement as lifespans grow longer

Rules of thumb are helpful, but only provide a baseline
April 27, 2017
Michael Maehl
Making the transition from earning money to spending money when you first stop working is tricky, especially if you're healthy and eager to enjoy all that new free time. The nice thing about work is that it keeps you from spending money. Remember, retir
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—LeAnn Bjerken

Women face unique challenges in retirement planning

Experts say inadequate guidance partly to blame
April 27, 2017
LeAnn Bjerken
In preparing for retirement, women face some particular challenges that men don't, which is why experts here say it's still important to follow the old standby advice: Start planning and saving early. 'We really do our daughters and granddaughters
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Guest Commentary: Single-payer system makes sense

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April 27, 2017
Guest Commentary
Ever wonder how health insurance came to be married to employment? As health care expenses began to increase in the 1920s, new markets among the middle class opened, and insurers began to experiment with employment-based plans. Since health care involves
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The Journal's View: Avista, others are on right path in road controversy

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April 27, 2017
Staff Report
Avista Corp. and others involved deserve kudos for the quick decision to restore a portion of the South Hill bluff to its natural state after a road was mistakenly built through it. The events that led to the road construction are confusing at best, clo
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—Kevin Blocker

Boomer yoga

Exercise method said to help with injury recovery, prevention
April 27, 2017
Harmony Yoga LLC owner Alison Rubin says practicing yoga in the advanced years of life can have lasting benefits in both injury prevention and recovery. Rubin, who was born in Great Britain and emigrated to the U.S. in 1972, owns and operates Harmony Yog
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Number of people with health insurance grows

Enrollment countywide increases by 12 percent
April 27, 2017
The Washington State Health Benefit Exchange says the number of qualified health plan enrollees in Spokane County increased to 12,570 as of Jan. 31, up 12 percent from 11,260 in September. In September 2015, Spokane County had 10,370 qualified plan enrol
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Inland Northwest stock composite sees small dip

Half of listed companies had gains in market cap
April 27, 2017
Hart Capital Management Inc., of Spokane, says the composite value of the 10 publicly traded Inland Northwest companies dipped slightly to $10.8 billion in the first quarter of 2017, a decrease of $79 million, or 2 percent, from the previous quarter. The
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Northwest Farm Credit posts strong outlook for spring

Wet weather impacting most markets positively
April 27, 2017
LeAnn Bjerken
With winter now behind us, some, though not all, of the Northwest's food and agricultural industries can look forward to a profitable spring, says Spokane-based agricultural lender Northwest Farm Credit Services in its latest report. The cooperative s
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—Treva Lind

Sweetbox Delivery: Bakery to doorstep

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April 27, 2017
Treva Lind
Clay Cerna easily whips up a batch of cheese-stuffed bagels to sell for an office meeting, but as owner of Sweetbox Delivery, he sees more growth potential in providing a service that brings baked goods to clients' doorsteps. Cerna handles delivery of
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Budding business people star at Northwest Entrepreneur Competition

GU, Mead High biz plans among this year's winners
April 27, 2017
The annual Northwest Entrepreneurial Competition here netted first-place finishers ranging from a team of Gonzaga University students with their eyes on developing radio frequency technology that can track belongings while you're traveling, to a group o
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