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PotlatchDeltic merger lifts Hart Capital composite

Market capitalization for public companies totals $12.7 billion
April 26, 2018
Thanks to the merger between Potlatch Corp. and Deltic Timber Corp. that was completed on Feb. 20, the composite value of the nine Inland Northwest-based publicly traded companies rose to $12.7 billion in the recently completed first quarter of 2018. T
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Schweitzer Engineering plans big new building in Midwest

Facility near Purdue University could employ 300 people
April 19, 2018
Pullman, Wash.-based Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories Inc. says it plans to build a 100,000-square-foot electrical power and research facility near Purdue University in West Lafayette, Ind. that could generate 300 or more jobs there. The Schweitzer
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On The JoB podcast: Amazon of a project

Journal of Business deputy editor Mike McLean talks about a massive project that's being proposed on the West Plains.
April 12, 2018
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Journal of Business deputy editor Mike McLean talks about a massive project that's being proposed on the West Plains.
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On The JoB podcast: Most in-demand professions of the future in Spokane County

Journal of Business reporter Samantha Peone discusses jobs that are expected to be in the most demand in Spokane in the future.
April 12, 2018
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Journal of Business reporter Samantha Peone discusses jobs that are expected to be in the most demand in Spokane in the future.
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Around Town

Real Estate Transactions and Other Business Moves in the Inland Northwest
April 12, 2018
Staff Report
Fast food restaurant franchisee CLC Spokane LLC has leased a 25,000-square-foot parcel that's currently occupied by a building that houses Five Mile Heights Pizza Parlor, at 6409 N. Maple. A new Taco Bell restaurant is expected to be constructed there.
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STCU to expand physical presence into Tri-Cities

First of three branches slated to open in Kennewick in fall
April 12, 2018
Samantha Peone
Liberty Lake-based Spokane Teachers Credit Union plans to open one branch in each of the three cities collectively known as Tri-Cities by the end of next year, says Sean Watt, vice president of retail delivery for the nonprofit financial cooperative. T
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—LeAnn Bjerken

INB plans growth around customers, community

Recent acquisitions have expanded bank's market, CEO Russell Lee says
April 12, 2018
LeAnn Bjerken
Inland Northwest Bank CEO Russell Lee says the last few years have brought periods of growth for the bank, as it works to expand its territory and add products that meet the needs of new customers and markets. 'Banking may be one of the oldest kinds
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Program aims to reduce unbanked populations in North Idaho

Access, education called keys to financial health
April 12, 2018
In an effort to build better basic financial education, Coeur d'Alene-based United Way of North Idaho has partnered with nearly two-dozen regional community and financial partners to institute a program for unbanked and underbanked residents of North Idah
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Nursing to be most in-demand profession in Spokane, forecast says

Managers, accountants are runners-up in county
April 12, 2018
Samantha Peone
An annual occupational forecast from the Washington state Employment Security Department suggests that registered nurse will be the most in-demand occupation in Spokane County for jobs that requires at least a bachelor's degree, says D. Patrick Jones, w
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