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2024 Rising Stars: April O'Hair

Credit union VP sets, meets high expectations
September 12, 2024
Erica Bullock

April O'Hair is balancing a full schedule as vice president of human resources at Numerica Credit Union, along with graduate school studies, family time, friends, and volunteer activities.


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2024 Rising Stars: Korianne Jackson

Professional body builder flexes skills in property management
September 12, 2024
Erica Bullock

Body builder Korianne Jackson commands attention on the competition stage, but as regional manager at Douglass Properties, she prefers to put the spotlight on her team instead.



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PFD works to meet Clean Building Act standards

Arena lighting, ribbon board upgrades among district's recent projects
August 29, 2024
Dylan Harris

Spokane Public Facilities District has spent the past two years working with a consulting firm to meet the upcoming deadlines for the state’s Clean Buildings Act.


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Wildland Cooperative grows closer to profitability

Regenerative agriculture, agroforestry practiced, while pouring beer and house wine
August 29, 2024
Karina Elias

In its third year, Wildland Cooperative has created a varied system that includes farming, brewing beer, blending wine, and events to draw in guests to the Green Bluff farm. 


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Blaze Barrier looks to catch fire in INW

Growing threat of wildfires sparked the idea of an alternative suppressant system
August 29, 2024
Erica Bullock

A Deer Park native has invented a fire extinguishing product, dubbed the Blaze Barrier, that aims to be a sustainable alternative tool in the defense against wildfires.


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Hörmann to move sales center to Liberty Lake

Garage door maker, distributor expects to finish new facility next summer
August 15, 2024
Dylan Harris

Hörmann Group North America Inc. is relocating its Inland Northwest sales center to 2526 N. Fairway Lane, in Liberty Lake.


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Rathdrum builder launches new line of modular homes

Housing shortage inspires Stratford Building to offer more pre-built options
August 15, 2024
Erica Bullock

Stratford Building Corp. has launched a new product line of accessory dwelling units, dubbed Living Small by Stratford, aimed at providing another housing option in the Pacific Northwest region.


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Spokane couple starts hotel, school in Ghana

Project expected to be self-sustaining within next 10 years
August 1, 2024
Dylan Harris

Dan and Lori Houk have spent the past roughly 15 years involved in mission work in Sawla, a small town in Ghana, Africa.


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Training, mentorship inspires future philanthropy

Avista program teaches nonprofit board skills
August 1, 2024
Kristine Meyer

Avista Foundation executive director Kristine Meyer says establishing employee training for nonprofit leadership requires a modest, reasonable investment, especially when measured against the considerable benefits.


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LaunchNW raises $72M for scholarships

Initiative to award $1M to students in post-high school education, trades
August 1, 2024
Karina Elias

In the two years since forming, LaunchNW has raised nearly half of its $150 million goal, and created programs that will help children succeed starting from birth to career attainment. 


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