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Inland Power to ponder rate increase for spring

Spokane-based co-op's wholesale power cost to rise about 9 percent
August 15, 2013
Treva Lind
Inland Power & Light Co., the Spokane-based electric cooperative, will absorb a 9 percent average wholesale power rate increase this fall, and any hike to its members' rates likely won't happen until spring, says CEO Chad Jensen."We don't that a
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Agricultural land sales have slowed, Farm Credit Services says

Separately, Spokane-based lender reports drop in net
August 15, 2013
Treva Lind
Northwest Farm Credit Services says agricultural land buyers appear more cautious, and the association's recent land value survey found that Northwest land sales activity slowed in the second quarter of 2013.Separately, the big Spokane-based net
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—Staff photo by Treva Lind

Staying in tune for a century

August 15, 2013
Treva Lind
Through 10 decades of shifts in popular music, Spokane-based Hoffman Music Co. has stayed in tune with what customers need for instruments, ranging from swing bands of the 1930s to the high school clarinet player of today.While pianos were the a
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Downtown Spokane Partnership seeks gateways consultant

Beautification projects could gear up in spring at high-traffic off-ramps
August 15, 2013
Jessica Valencia
The Downtown Spokane Partnership is seeking requests for qualifications for a design project that would beautify land around off-ramps from Interstate 90—often called gateways, says Marla Nunberg, the organization's vice president. The DSP,
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EWU eyes $25 million upgrade to student union building

Architectural, engineering firms sought for predesign of student union project
August 15, 2013
Mike McLean
Eastern Washington University is considering a $25 million renovation and upgrade of the student union building on its main campus in Cheney, says Troy Bester, senior project manager for the university.EWU, located 17 miles southwest of Spokane,
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Business text app developer to ramp up

Spokane startup receives capital infusion, looks to increase its presence
August 15, 2013
Linn Parish
Spokane-based startup Business Texter Inc., which has developed a mobile application for sending and receiving texts in large quantities, has received a fresh infusion of capital and is ramping up its operations.Company co-founder and CEO Aaron
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—Renderings courtesy of MMEC Architecture & Interiors

Railroad museum to roll west with $24.5 million project

Group readies plans to build near Reardan, vacate fairgrounds space
August 15, 2013
Kim Crompton
The Inland Empire Railway Historical Society is solidifying plans to begin developing an estimated $24.5 million destination museum near Reardan, about 20 miles west of Spokane, and to pull up stakes here.It has hired Bouten Construction Co., of
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Global trade trends upward in the Inland Northwest

As the economy rebounds, companies here eye other markets
August 15, 2013
The international business market has continued to grow in Eastern Washington and across the state over the last five years, even amid recessionary pressures, and companies here likely will engage in more trade outside U.S. borders in coming years,
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—Photo courtesy of Clearwater Paper Inc.

Spokane-based Clearwater Paper expects big returns

Having invested in facilities, company's sales projected to rise
August 15, 2013
Treva Lind
Clearwater Paper Corp., the Spokane-based maker of tissue and paperboard products, is poised to increase sales in 2014 after spending the past few years developing a wider U.S. manufacturing footprint, says Linda K. Massman, president and claims to
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In the News: August 15, 2013

August 15, 2013
Aug. 8 / Hecla reports $25 million lossHecla Mining Co., of Coeur d'Alene, reported a second-quarter net loss of $25 million, or 8 cents a diluted share, compared with net income of $2.4 million, or 1 cent a share, in the 2012 second quarter. in
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