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As federal support collapses for refugee, immigrant services, nonprofits step in

Local organizations, strained on resources, continue core programs
July 31, 2025
Karina Elias

As funding and programs for refugees and immigrants are slashed, eliminated, or awarded under criteria that could put vulnerable populations at risk, Inland Northwest organizations rally together and use modest resources to continue to serve their populations. 


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Young nonprofit focuses on 'serving those who serve'

Counter Culture created to support hospitality sector
July 31, 2025
Dylan Harris

Dakota Goldman has her mind set on growth—not only for her nonprofit, Counter Culture, but for the Inland Northwest hospitality industry that her young organization serves.


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Leaving a legacy through charitable giving

Estate planning helps create impact, reduce taxes, strengthen values
July 31, 2025
Holland McBurns

When people think about their legacy, they often think of family first. But many also want to leave the world better than they found it—by supporting charities, churches, or causes close to their heart.


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Strategic giving can maximize impact

Well-planned philanthropy offers significant tax benefits
July 31, 2025
Sarah Carlson

Charitable giving is more than generosity—it's a strategy.


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Direct-to-consumer model yields positive results for local farms

CSA programs said to provide more consistent revenue
July 17, 2025
Dylan Harris

For local farms, community-supported agriculture, or CSA, programs can create a more consistent revenue stream, reduce waste, and cut back on unnecessary labor.


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LakeWolf Creamery builds following with Mexican-style cheeses

Deer Park couple's small batch cheeses gain following across Inland Northwest
July 17, 2025
Karina Elias

A Deer Park based creamery, specializing in Mexican style cheeses, has gain a small and devoted following. 


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HDG Architecture finds its comfort zone ... downtown

Firm gravitates to shift toward residential work
July 3, 2025
Tina Sulzle

Hissong Design Group PLLC has firmly planted its roots in downtown Spokane and found its comfort zone.


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Kittelson & Associates paves the way for safer streets

Spokane office leading studies and projects in the region for more walkable, pedestrian friendly roads
July 3, 2025
Karina Elias

Two years ago, Kittelson & Associates, Inc., quietly opened its first Washington office in Spokane. 
Today, the team of transportation engineers and planners is helping reshape the region’s roadways from recommending improvements on a single intersection to guiding regional plans for safer, more walkable neighborhoods.  


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Without expertise, poor design carries hidden costs

Why cutting corners on architecture costs more in the end
July 3, 2025
Samantha Sawyer and Emily Moline Meyer

The Spokane-Coeur d'Alene region offers tremendous development opportunities, but also presents challenges that can quickly impact project budgets and timelines. 


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MSI Engineers expands reach, services

Spokane-based company adapts to market changes through strategic diversification
July 3, 2025
Erica Bullock

MSI Engineers is navigating a path of measured growth and market expansion while the industry at large grapples with growing complexity in the market. 


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