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Terry Chambers, Doohong Park, and Tim Taylor say the SBDC’s internship program is mutually beneficial to interns and businesses.

SBDC research intern program: Going beyond borders

Research interns provide insight into international markets
April 9, 2015
Katie Ross
The Washington State University Small Business Development Center's research internship program is giving college and graduate students real-life research experience while also helping Washington businesses with export market research.
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AgForestry program seeks new candidates

Foundation based here offering 24 fellowships
April 9, 2015
Staff Report
The Washington Agriculture and Forestry Foundation, which has its main offices in Spokane, says it's seeking qualified candidates statewide for up to 24 fellowships in Leadership Class No. 38 of its AgForestry Leadership Program.
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—Judith Spitzer

Spokane International Academy to open this fall

Old St. Patrick's building to house charter school
April 9, 2015
Judith Spitzer
Spokane International Academy, one of two free charter schools authorized by Spokane Public Schools to open this fall, is putting the finishing touches on the 1914 building in Hillyard that will house its first students, says Travis Franklin, the schoolâ€
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—Kendall Heintzelman

Chateau Rive flourishes through collaboration

Bozzi, Adolfson meld talents to energize facility
March 26, 2015
In the elevator-access-only, bottom level of the Flour Mill at 621 W. Mallon is an intimate, stone-wall room with an old world feel that's been named the Chateau Rive. Occupying around 5,200 square feet of space, the Chateau Rive is an event center owne
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—Judith Spitzer

Spokane Woman's Club venue draws more activity, members

104-year-old building slated to be renovated, updated
March 26, 2015
Judith Spitzer
The Spokane Woman's Club is experiencing what members hope are the first signs of a renaissance for the organization, which has seen its membership decline over the past 30 years. It now is looking to renovate its more than 100-year-old clubhouse on the
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—Mike McLean

Tourism conference on tap for North Idaho

Summit will emphasize teamwork for success
March 26, 2015
Mike McLean
Regional tourism professionals will gather in Coeur d'Alene next month to collect and share ideas on how to further strengthen one of North Idaho's top industries, says Christina Petit, director of sales and marketing at the Best Western Plus Coeur dâ
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—Mike McLean

Northwest Specialty Hospital targets medical tourism market

Specialty center bundles procedures with resort stay
March 26, 2015
Mike McLean
Northwest Specialty Hospital, in Post Falls, is looking to capitalize on Canada's growing medical tourist market by bundling some of its surgical procedures with a stay at the Coeur d'Alene Resort.
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—Katie Ross

Spokane Arena's birthday year, big acts

2014 attendance dropped, but revenues continued to rise
March 26, 2015
Katie Ross
Spokane Veterans Memorial Arena is heading into its 20th year with a 2016 men's NCAA tournament bid secured, a big musical act announcement, art projects, and more planned events, says Matt Gibson, the arena's general manager.
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 –Katie Ross

Ag loans remain gainful, expected to rise next year

Niche requires specialized knowledge among lenders
February 26, 2015
Katie Ross
While commercial and other kinds of loans have taken a hit over the years since the economic recession, agricultural loans have remained more robust, some industry leaders here say. Northwest Farm Credit Services, the Spokane-based agricultural lending
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SBA lenders encouraged by rebound in volume

Banks hope incentives will embolden more borrowers
February 26, 2015
Mike McLean
Some providers of U.S. Small Business Administration-backed loans here are anticipating a second consecutive year of loan growth after the dollar volume bounced upward in fiscal 2014 from a year-earlier decline. Last year, lenders in the SBA's Spokane
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