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—LeAnn Bjerken

Fulcrum Environmental prepares for industry changes

Spokane company projects 8 percent revenue growth
February 2, 2017
LeAnn Bjerken
Now in its 26th year of operations, Spokane environmental consulting company Fulcrum Environmental Consulting Inc. says it's continuing to grow, despite current and potential upcoming changes in environmental regulations.
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—Mike McLean

Active in passive design

Concept said to cut power demand dramatically
February 2, 2017
Mike McLean
A Spokane architect is among local pioneers of an energy-saving design and construction standard known as passive house. Sam Rodell, a longtime architect, has been certified for three years as a passive-house consultant through Chicago-based Passive Hous
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Keeping Spokane-area homebuyers in the game

Median-priced residences stay within reach despite sellers' market
February 2, 2017
Mike McLean
In its desire to protect retirement savers better, the U.S. Department of Labor last year ruled all financial professionals working with retirement plans, or providing retirement planning advice, would be recognized as fiduciaries by the federal agency.
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—Kevin Blocker

Opinions differ on Conflict of Interest Rule

Some worry about exodus of advisers, fewer client options
February 2, 2017
In its desire to protect retirement savers better, the U.S. Department of Labor last year ruled all financial professionals working with retirement plans, or providing retirement planning advice, would be recognized as fiduciaries by the federal agency.
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—Linn Parish

Q&A with Frank Swoboda of Corner Booth Media: Telling stories via video

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February 2, 2017
Linn Parish
Maybe you don't know Corner Booth Media by name. But chances are, if you've watched TV in the Inland Northwest, you've seen the company's work. Corner Booth is a video production company that makes television commercials, corporate presentations
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—LeAnn Bjerken

Marijuana sales jump 162 percent in Spokane County

Only King County topped volume here across state
February 2, 2017
LeAnn Bjerken
Spokane County's marijuana retail sales jumped 162 percent in Washington state's 2016 fiscal year, compared with prior-year volume, according to reports from the state Liquor and Cannabis Board. The WSLCB reported retail sales came to $502 million s
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Spokane County

Rail facility looks likely to be built on West Plains

French says county plans to take initial steps soon
February 2, 2017
Spokane County Commissioner Al French says the county soon will submit a request for proposals to operate what he calls a 'transitional transload rail facility” on the West Plains, just east of Fairchild Air Force Base. French has spearheaded Spokane
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Revival starts in pocket of downtown

Several projects gear up near Third, Washington
February 2, 2017
LeAnn Bjerken
The neighborhood around Spokane's Third Avenue and Washington Street has been abuzz with construction activity these past few months, as several businesses have begun remodeling projects there.
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—Mike McLean

Game over for overtime rule?

Regs said unsupported by current political climate
February 2, 2017
Mike McLean
The white-collar overtime rule that the Obama administration had set to go into effect in December remains on hold, and some employers and their counsel here don't see it coming back soon. 'As a practical matter, I think it's over for a while,
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Hunger coalition sets farm fresh food fundraiser

Colville-based nonprofit using micro scale delivery
February 2, 2017
Samantha Peone
The Colville, Wash.-based Northeast Washington Hunger Coalition will hold its third annual Local Farm Fresh Food Gala Dinner on Saturday, Feb. 11, in Colville. All donations and gifts from the gala, which will be at the Stevens County Ag and Trade Cente
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