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Demand, prices for wood expected to increase in INW

Interest rates to play key role in lumber industry performance
December 21, 2023
Dylan Harris

Demand for wood products is expected to increase in 2024 by 3% to 4%.


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AI advancement tops tech forecast

Expect privacy regulations to address concerns in 2024
December 21, 2023
Erica Bullock

Artificial intelligence is dominating the advanced technology industry in Spokane County and across the globe.


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Job growth could slow amid softening economy, labor shortages

INW employment market outperformed expectations this year, as recession never surfaced
December 21, 2023
Linn Parish

INW job growth is expected to slow in 2024, following a year during which the employment market outperformed expectations. 


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Some improvements expected follow 2023 slowdowns

Interest rates, persistent labor shortages present continuing challenges
December 21, 2023
Mike McLean

The economy here is expected to improve in some metrics here in 2024 although it faces persistent challenges in interest rates, inflation fears, and labor shortages.


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High rates faulted for real estate market slowdown

Softening sales expected to continue in election year
December 21, 2023
Erica Bullock

Elevated interest rates are behind market slowdowns across both commercial and residential real estate sectors in Spokane and Kootenai counties this year.


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New eating disorder treatment finds home in Spokane

Second program of its kind in U.S. to launch in January
December 7, 2023
Veronica Keizer

Therapist Krista Crotty is establishing a new temperament-based treatment program for eating disorders in Spokane.


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Strategic plans help health centers reach potential

Clarity of mission, vision is critical to fulfill goals
December 7, 2023
Caitlin O'Brien

Planning leads to success. As the old adage goes, a failure to plan is planning to fail. 


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Spokane physician Dr. Katherine Tuttle earns lifetime achievement award

Providence nephrologist helped to lay foundation for breakthrough treatments
December 7, 2023
Dylan Harris

Dr. Katherine Tuttle, Providence’s executive director for research for the Inland Northwest, has received the most prestigious award given out by the American Society of Nephrology.


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Gestalt Diagnostics launches cancer-grading tool

Algorithm designed to save time for pathologists
December 7, 2023
Karina Elias

Gestalt Diagnostics LLC has launched an artificial intelligence-assisted algorithm that can be used to aid pathologists in grading and classifying eight types of cancers.


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Pyramid dream: Old Global CU headquarters converted to neurological facility

NW Neurological owner aspires to create ‘center of excellence’ downtown at old Global building
November 22, 2023
Erica Bullock

Dr. David Greeley, a neurologist and owner of Northwest Neurological PLLC, is converting the pyramid-shaped, concrete office building on the west side of downtown Spokane into a comprehensive neurological center.


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