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—Virginia Thomas

Overhauling economic development

GSI creating new business alliance, changing model
November 8, 2018
Virginia Thomas
Greater Spokane Inc. wants to turn its model for regional economic development on its head. Todd Mielke, CEO of the organization, says the previous model wasn't conducive to collaboration
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YMCA, YWCA: Separate nonprofits, shared vision

Joint center near downtown uncommon for organizations
October 25, 2018
Guest Commentary
Nearly a decade ago, YWCA Spokane and YMCA of the Inland Northwest partnered to build a state-of-the-art facility strategically situated near downtown Spokane.
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Guest commentary: Russians have gained on U.S. in production of wheat crops

Advantage slipping …
October 25, 2018
Don Brunell
Many of us remember Soviet Union collective farms, which were a dismal failure. Joseph Stalin, the brutal Russian dictator, confiscated individual landholdings and enslaved workers. It destroyed the Russian farm system. Wheat production, which led the wo
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The Journal's View: Workers' compensation rate decrease is one step in right direction

The Journal's View
October 25, 2018
Staff Report
Workers' compensation insurance rates are heading in the right direction, with the Washington state Department of Labor and Industries proposing a 5.2 percent decrease in average premiums for 2019.
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Northwest Neurological starts new TMS program

Treatment helps people dealing with depression
October 25, 2018
Samantha Peone
Spokane-based Northwest Neurological PLLC has launched Kingfisher TMS Services LLC, a company that offers transcranial magnetic simulation services at Northwest Neurological' s office at 26 E. Fifth
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Puppy Pad adds a second store

Restaurants & Retail
October 25, 2018
LeAnn Bjerken
The Puppy Pad, a pet grooming salon and doggy daycare business on Spokane's North Side, has opened a second store at 1928 W. York. Owner Christina Huckins says the new shop, called The Puppy Pad Too, is a 500-square-foot, grooming-only space that's o
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Woops Bakeshop now open in Cd'A

Restaurants & Retail
October 25, 2018
LeAnn Bjerken
The first Woops Bakery in Idaho has opened at 119 N. Fourth, in downtown Coeur d'Alene. Franchisee Shelly Boyd says she fell in love with the Manhattan, N.Y.-based company when researching new career opportunities.
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TT's Old Iron Brewery planned in Spokane Valley

Restaurants & Retail
October 25, 2018
LeAnn Bjerken
A new restaurant and brewery to be called TT's Old Iron Brewery is expected to open next spring in Spokane Valley.
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Sweet Frostings moves shop on North Side

Restaurants & Retail
October 25, 2018
LeAnn Bjerken
Sweet Frostings Blissful Bakeshop plans later this month to move its shop north of Spokane to a larger space at 10406 N. Division, near the Whitworth University campus.
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—Nina Culver

Women & Children's Free Restaurant approaches fundraising finish line

Nonprofit needs $325K to pay off expansion debt
October 25, 2018
Nina Culver
The Women & Children's Free Restaurant & Community Center has come a long way since it started 30 years ago, and the organization is in the midst of a capital campaign to pay for recent improvements. The biggest improvement was the purchase and remod
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