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—LeAnn Bjerken

Glucose Revival prepares product for market

Necklace intended to be aid to those with diabetes
February 14, 2019
LeAnn Bjerken
Three-year-old Spokane startup company Glucose Revival is preparing its product, the Thrive glucose necklace, for an initial soft launch this month, says owner Kris Maynard.
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— LeAnn Bjerken

Ree Creations: Repurposing with purpose

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February 14, 2019
LeAnn Bjerken
We all know someone who has a crafting hobby, whether it's sewing, knitting, painting, woodworking, or scrapbooking. And while most people see craft projects as something fun to do in our free time, 57-year-old Debra Nielson has turned her passion
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—Natasha Nellis

Gravity Labs hopes to bring matchmaking to the masses

Dating startup completes first funding round, hopes to launch app this May
February 14, 2019
Natasha Nellis
Spokane entrepreneurs Robbi Katherine Anthony and Patrick McHugh have partnered to create Gravity, a new dating app where instead of choosing your matches, other users choose for you.
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—LeAnn Bjerken

Demand for geriatric care management booms in Spokane

Profession becomes larger focus of nurse education in Spokane
February 14, 2019
LeAnn Bjerken
When older adults reach the point where they're unable to care for themselves, that responsibility usually falls to their family and loved ones. Unfortunately, most seniors struggle with chronic health conditions, require frequent doctor visits
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— Alla Drokina

Sexual harassment ruling expands employer liability in Washington state

If an employee harasses a customer, the business is 'automatically' at fault
February 14, 2019
Alla Drokina
Employers can be held strictly liable for acts of discrimination by their employees in any business or nonprofit open to the public following a recent Washington State Supreme Court decision in a sexual harassment case
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—Natasha Nellis

Innovating Idaho: Coeur d'Alene's entrepreneurial ecosystem accelerates

Analysis says Lake City has highest density of startups in state
February 14, 2019
Natasha Nellis
There has long been a notion that to succeed in the technology sector, you have to relocate to Seattle, Boston, or the Silicon Valley. But a group of like-minded people in Coeur d'Alene are working to break that mold and turn the Lake City
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Bear market might not be finished with its hibernation

Adviser asserts negative 'chatter' just distraction
January 31, 2019
Ron Benzel
We're dealing with a number of issues, including computer generated algorithms, bearish rhetoric, political discourse, and of course trade issues-primarily with China.
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Most investors don't know what they pay for funds

Being more selective can improve returns
January 31, 2019
Chris Malde
If you were asked to make a purchase for a friend, one of the first questions they would undoubtedly pose upon delivery is, 'How much did you pay for it?” This is a reasonable question given that most consumers want to ensure they're getting
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Guest Commentary: Private sector is stepping up in support of tourism

New approach …
January 31, 2019
Don Brunell
As our national deficit approaches $22 trillion-$180,000 per taxpayer-and state and local governments deal with skyrocketing costs for health care, pensions, education, and public safety, we will have to do things differently.
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The Journal's View: Condominium development regulations need to be reformed

Opinion
January 31, 2019
Journal of Business Staff
As state lawmakers address housing affordability this legislative session, they should heed calls to revise laws and regulations that create barriers to homeownership.e
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