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Volunteer preferences shift at United Way of Spokane County

Traditional, routine participation declines in favor of one-off opportunities
March 14, 2024
Erica Bullock

A growing number of United Way of Spokane County volunteers prefer more one-off charitable experiences over traditional, recurring opportunities.


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Giving strategy can aid charity, reduce tax liability

Charitable lead trust can work as bridge to wealth transfer
March 14, 2024
Beau Ruff

A charitable lead trust can provide a stream of income to a charity of choice in addition to acting as a legally sanctioned wealth transfer technique.


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Michael Maehl

Investing at market peak still pays off over time

Cyclical highs usually followed year later by higher performance
March 14, 2024
Michael Maehl

History shows there’s little cause to fear investing at the peak of a market cycle for those who are investing for the long run.


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Anesthesia provider shortage felt in Spokane

Legislation could ease provider gap in long run, some say
February 29, 2024
Dylan Harris

A nationwide shortage of anesthesia care providers is placing an additional strain on Providence's Inland Northwest hospitals.


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Incyte Diagnostics goes digital

Pathology clinic installs ultra-fast slide scanners, prepares for AI future
February 29, 2024
Karina Elias

Incyte Diagnostics has installed two ultra-fast digital slide scanners that will help pathologists at the Spokane Valley-based practice deliver faster diagnoses to patients.


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Kingfisher's clinical trials tackle Alzheimer's treatments

Two medications aim to reduce brain plaque, improve cognitive function
February 29, 2024
Erica Bullock

Kingfisher Cooperative LLC seeks increased participation in two ongoing studies addressing medical treatments for early Alzheimer's disease.


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Proposed legislation to compel more retirement savings

To be called Washington Saves, state-run IRA draws some private-sector concerns
February 15, 2024
Dylan Harris

Washington Saves program aims to address lack of retirement savings for many Washingtonians.


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Emotion, inflation woes can hinder retirement plans

Underestimating lifespan also may imperil savings
February 15, 2024
Dave Gordon

For those who save well and eventually make work optional, the battle may be to keep up over time with the rising cost of living.



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Roth IRAs may benefit more retirement savers

SECURE Act increases tax bills for some heirs
February 15, 2024
Beau Ruff

Advantages may be growing for more people to saving through Roth individual retirement accounts rather than traditional IRAs.


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Riverview Retirement Community remains rooted in Spokane

Facility of working-class retirees operates with INW focus
February 15, 2024
Karina Elias

Residents at Riverview Retirement Community stay active with a wide range of activities including musical programming, gardening, and woodworking. 


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