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—Kevin Blocker

Inspirus works to boost membership in Spokane

Credit union dedicated funds to local schools
November 5, 2015
Seattle-based Inspirus Credit Union has stepped up its efforts to add new members in the Spokane area as part of an ongoing effort to reach out beyond its traditionally teacher-based membership, located mostly on the West Side.
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Economic statistics don't tell the market's entire story

Some indicators might have become antiquated
November 5, 2015
Michael Maehl
As I review the daily market news and read the economic comments from various sources, it occurs to me that the current measurements being used don't really show the true strength of our total economy.
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National CU data shows increase in loans, assets

Idaho ranks toward top in number of categories
November 5, 2015
Staff Report
Federally insured credit unions saw median loan growth of 4 percent during the 12-month period ending June 30, according to state-level data compiled by the National Credit Union Administration.
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—LeAnn Bjerken

Numerica Credit Union remodels, adds branches

New design aims to enhance member experience, services
November 5, 2015
LeAnn Bjerken
Numerica Credit Union has been growing not only in terms of membership and assets, but also through branch renovations and additions.
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—Mike McLean

Umpqua's integration

Oregon bank puts emphasis on employee empowerment
November 5, 2015
Mike McLean
Portland-based Umpqua Holding Corp., the parent company of Umpqua Bank, has based an executive team in Spokane to integrate the best of the cultures of Umpqua Bank and the venerable Spokane-based Sterling Bank, which Umpqua acquired last year.
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—Kevin Blocker

Blood Center INBC issues pre-holiday pitch for donations

Donations tend to plummet when students take break
October 22, 2015
The Inland Northwest Blood Center is appealing to the community for blood and blood platelet donations before the holiday season arrives.
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North Side orthopedic clinic brings on hand surgeon

Specialist is third physician at practice on North Side
October 22, 2015
LeAnn Bjerken
Orthopaedic Specialty Clinic of Spokane PLLC says it recently hired a new hand and upper extremity surgeon.
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Northwest Orthopaedic welcomes new chief exec

Wunar is first nonphysician to hold practice's top post
October 22, 2015
LeAnn Bjerken
Northwest Orthopaedic Specialists PS says it has hired Robert J. Wunar as its new chief executive officer.
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Another Spokane physician converts to direct care

Practice operates under alternative payment model
October 22, 2015
LeAnn Bjerken
A growing primary-care physician shortage combined with an increase in primary-care visits generated by the Affordable Care Act has some physicians here, such as Dr. Cody Ellefsen, looking at an alternative business model, called direct primary care.
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—NAC|Architecture

Planned Parenthood set to build $5 million clinic

Organization to replace facility north of downtown
October 22, 2015
Planned Parenthood of Greater Washington and North Idaho has submitted a building permit application to the city of Spokane for construction of a $5 million health and community education center north of downtown Spokane.
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