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Small Business Watch

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September 25, 2014
Staff Report

Workforce funding falls here as employment rate rises

State allocation down $150,000 from 2013
September 25, 2014
Katie Ross
The Spokane Area Workforce Development Council has received $3.2 million-down $150,000 from last year-in state workforce development money for the summer-2014-to-summer-2015 funding period. The reduced funding isn't necessarily a bad thing, though,
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intelliPaper LLC shatters Kickstarter funding goal

'Smart' card product draws 10 times more than sought
September 25, 2014
Judith Spitzer
IntelliPaper LLC, the Edwall, Wash.-based company that makes recyclable, paper-based USB flash drives, has raised more than 10 times its goal of $10,000 through a recently completed Kickstarter crowdsourcing campaign for swivelCard, a 'smart” business
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Spokane medical-benefits broker to add new division

VEBA planning to hire six employees initially
September 25, 2014
Katie Ross
Spokane medical benefit broker VEBA Service Group is planning to open a call center division here on Jan. 1, says Mark Wilkerson, area president for VEBA. The company, located in 8,400 square feet of space at 906 W. Second downtown, will be hiring six c
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Esthetician plans to open Skin Studio Academy here

Beauty industry sector said in growth mode
September 25, 2014
Judith Spitzer
Skin care is one of the fastest-growing sectors within the beauty industry, according to Washington State Employment Security figures, says Dana Ware, a master esthetician who plans to train students in the Spokane area in all phases of skin care with the
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—Judith Spitzer

Celeste Shaw: Business from the heart

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September 25, 2014
Judith Spitzer
Celeste Shaw spent much of her childhood on a farm near Wolf Point, a tiny town in northeastern Montana. From an early age, she says, she was torn between being out with the cowboys where the action was, and being inside with the women, whose job it was t
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—Katie Ross

Long-term care insurance market faces challenges

Alternative options include hybrid and partial policies
September 25, 2014
Katie Ross
As the number of elderly Americans continues to rise, the cost of long-term care insurance has become a concern, with many here unable to afford the coverage and some choosing to buy hybrid or partial policies, some industry experts here say. Paul Vire
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Duane Fladland to head up Small Business Development Center

SBDC leader had been serving as interim director
September 25, 2014
Katie Ross
The Washington State Small Business Development Center Network, the Spokane-based statewide business advisory organization, has named Duane Fladland as its director. Anson Fatland, Seattle-based associate vice president for economic development and exter
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State loan, grant fuel job growth in Airway Heights

Steel companies plan to add 20 jobs there
September 25, 2014
Mike McLean
The Washington state Community Economic Revitalization Board has approved a loan and a grant totaling $538,000 to construct infrastructure to expand one steel supplier and to bring another supplier to the Inland Northwest market. Together, the companies
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Assisted-living project gets go-ahead in Coeur d'Alene

Lilac Glen plan also could include 20 housing units
September 25, 2014
Mike McLean
The Coeur d'Alene City Council has approved land-use requests for an envisioned 70-bed assisted-living facility and 20 other residential units on 13 acres of land near the French Gulch area on the east edge of the city, says architect Dick Stauffer, who
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