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Agricultural market remains strong despite dip in wheat prices

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December 19, 2013
Treva Lind
Northwest wheat producers face a changing marketplace heading into 2014, with grain prices being pressured slightly lower because of weaker corn prices and a bountiful world wheat crop. Industry observers say the Inland Northwest's predominant soft whi
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Spokane-area financial institutions foresee stronger demand for loans

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December 19, 2013
Katie Ross
Financial institutions are projecting solid loan growth and continued low interest rates for 2014, bank executives here say. Peter F. Stanton, chairman and CEO of Washington Trust Bank, says he expects that Spokane-based institution to see 7 percent to
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Despite uncertainties, health care sector executives are optimistic

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December 19, 2013
Kim Crompton
Health care executives appear mostly upbeat about the vitality of that sector here in the coming year, despite continuing national uncertainty related to the implementation of the federal Affordable Care Act. 'We're going to continue to be really in
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As prices fall, mining industry waits for demand to rebound

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December 19, 2013
Treva Lind
With a significant decline in metal prices during 2013, mining companies are cutting costs and focusing on their most promising properties for next year. Laura Skaer, executive director of Spokane-based American Exploration & Mining Association, formerly
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—Staff photo by Treva Lind

Inland Northwest timber industry expects steady recovery in coming year

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December 19, 2013
Treva Lind
The wood products sector is expecting continued, steady improvement next year, largely due to anticipated ongoing recovery in the U.S. housing market, industry observers say. Shawn Church, editor of Eugene, Ore.-based Random Lengths, a publication that t
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—Staff photo by Mike McLean

Spokane-area builders optimistic about sustained growth

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December 19, 2013
Mike McLean
Following an upswing in building activity here in 2013, some construction industry observers are optimistic that forward momentum will carry through the coming year. Jan Quintrall, director of business and development services for the city of Spokane, sa
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Spokane-area real estate comeback is expected to stay on track for third year

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December 19, 2013
Mike McLean
In one of the brighter real estate sectors, Spokane-area residential sales improved for the second consecutive year in 2013, and Ken Lewis, owner of Spokane Valley-based Prudential Spokane Real Estate, says he expects the spring of 2014 to be the best spr
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Jobs to continue to grow here, though possibly at slower rate

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December 19, 2013
Linn Parish
The rate of growth, however, might not keep pace with this year, says Grant Forsyth, regional labor economist for Spokane-based Avista Corp. He's projecting a 1.5 percent increase in employment next year in Spokane and Kootenai counties, which would be
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Inland Northwest economy continues to make positive strides

While some industries face challenges, others report return to prerecession levels
December 19, 2013
Linn Parish
In some sectors of the Inland Northwest economy, activity levels are returning to prerecession levels, welcome news that comes none too soon for economic observers. In overall employment, Spokane-area economists are expecting job growth next year, though
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–Staff photo by Treva Lind

NW MedStar boosts its fleet with $9 million purchase

Air ambulance provider to operate six helicopters once new aircraft arrives
December 5, 2013
Treva Lind
Northwest MedStar, the Spokane-based air ambulance service operated by nonprofit Inland Northwest Health Services, expects to take delivery early next year of the second of two helicopters it has bought this year. The first twin-engine EC-135 helicopter
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