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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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Dave & Buster's to open Spokane Valley venue in August

Entertainment company aims to hire over 160 employees at new location
July 10, 2025
Journal of Business Staff

The Dave & Buster’s Spokane Valley location is scheduled to open Aug. 11.


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Konala secures first East Coast franchisee

Chain grows franchise, corporate locations
July 3, 2025
Tina Sulzle

Konala, the fast-food franchise known for its protein-packed bowls, is officially going coast to coast. 


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Trailbreaker Cider offers up a second pour

Second location combines food, ciders, and local beers
July 3, 2025
Tina Sulzle

Trailbreaker Cider is adding a little foot traffic to its decade-old hard cider company with a second taphouse in River Park Square, located downtown at 808 W. Main. 


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Return-retail boom hits Spokane

Local entrepreneurs create big business from big returns
July 3, 2025
Karina Elias

Over the past few years, Spokane has seen a growing trend in return retail or “reverse logistics” stores where overstocked, returned or liquidated goods are resold at a deep discount. 



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Closing Spokane Rite Aid stores to transfer prescriptions to CVS

South Hill, North Spokane pharmacies will be shuttered in July
June 24, 2025
Dylan Harris

Prescriptions at the two Rite Aid pharmacies set to close in Spokane will be transferred to the CVS pharmacies located at nearby Target stores.


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Peirone Produce expects expansion plans to bear fruit

Spokane-based wholesaler to add warehouse space, eyes West Side market
June 19, 2025
Dylan Harris

Spokane-based Peirone Produce Co. is planning a warehouse expansion that will help extend its service area to Washington’s West Side, a business move that would follow in the footsteps of its parent company, URM Stores Inc.


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K9 Country Club changes hands in Spokane Valley

Pet center offers VIP suites, grooming, other services
June 19, 2025
Tina Sulzle

After more than three decades spent in the world of police K-9s, executive protection, and animal cruelty investigations, canine behavioral specialist Dianna Young has returned to her Spokane roots and purchased K9 Country Club Pet Center in Spokane Valley. 


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Two Spokane Rite Aid stores to close

Closures result of drugstore chain's ongoing bankruptcy process
June 11, 2025
Journal of Business Staff

A pair of Spokane Rite Aid stores will close as part of the drugstore chain’s ongoing bankruptcy process, according to documents filed last week with the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the District of New Jersey.


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