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INW companies raise $11M in funding since January

Mining operations represent the bulk of private investment
April 23, 2026
Karina Elias

A handful of companies across Eastern Washington and North Idaho have raised millions of dollars in recent months, with the majority of funding falling outside the traditional angel- or venture-backed technology, health care, and consumer industries.




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Barker Logistics Center adds to Valley footprint

Second warehouse is now underway at industrial site
April 23, 2026
Ethan Pack

An 87,000-square-foot industrial multitenant warehouse building is under construction at Spokane Valley-based Crown West Realty’s Barker Logistics Center project in Spokane Valley.


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Premera, MultiCare contract dispute raises concerns

Rising cost, affordability at center of negotiations
April 23, 2026
Karina Elias

A contract dispute between Premera Blue Cross and MultiCare Health System is putting thousands of Spokane-area workers and employers at risk of higher health care costs, or potential disruptions in care if the two sides fail to reach an agreement by the end of May.


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Spokane Valley benefits broker joins adviser network

Membership expected to expand firm's client base
April 23, 2026
Ethan Pack

Packard Wheeler Succession, an employee benefits and wealth planning team of Northwestern Mutual representatives based in Spokane Valley, has joined Cleveland-based Benefit Advisors Network as an independent member.



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LaunchNW grant supports student job exploration

Nonprofit Slingshot to promote experiences with local businesses
April 23, 2026
Ethan Pack

Workforce development nonprofit Slingshot is leveraging a $120,000 grant from Spokane-based Innovia Foundation’s LaunchNW initiative to help connect Spokane County students to businesses.



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Garland Resale Boutique moves next door

Secondhand women's store relocates to corner of Howard Street and Sprague Avenue
April 23, 2026
Karina Elias

Garland Resale Boutique has moved just a few doors down from where it first opened its doors in the summer of 2019.


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Safariland LLC buys Alien Gear for $10.3M

Sale follows Chapter 11 filing of Tedder Industries
April 23, 2026
Matt Stephens

Post Falls-based firearm holster manufacturer Alien Gear Holsters, a trade name and brand of Tedder Industries LLC, has been purchased by Safariland LLC, of Delaware, for $10.3 million following a court-approved bankruptcy auction, according to filings with the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of Texas.




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Saltese Creek development plans change in scope

Spokane Valley project now includes nearly 200 units
April 23, 2026
Karina Elias

The city of Spokane Valley has issued commercial building permits for a six-building, $18.7 million multifamily development located south of Saltese Creek, permit information shows. 




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State expands property tax relief program

Thousands more seniors, disabled individuals now eligible in Spokane County
April 23, 2026
Karina Elias

A newly expanded Washington property tax relief program is expected to lower tax bills for the households of more than 10,000 Spokane County seniors and people with disabilities, with thousands more newly eligible individuals expected to enroll.


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Work begins on Reardan primary care clinic

New, larger medical facility scheduled to open this fall
April 23, 2026
Matt Stephens

Site work is now underway for a new 4,100-square-foot primary care clinic in Reardan, Washington, and the $2.3 million facility is expected to open by Oct. 31.



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