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Articles by Richard Ripley

Farm CreditÂ’s earnings top $25 million

LenderÂ’s quarterly results beat business plan; prospects for wheat growers troubling
February 26, 1997
Richard Ripley
Northwest Farm Credit Services, of Spokane, has announced first-quarter earnings of $25.2 million, up sharply from $20 million in the year-earlier quarter.The federally-chartered ag-lending cooperative says its 2006 first-quarter net income far
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Avista to bore under river for new gas line

1,000-foot pipe will enable utility to serve additional Coeur dÂ’Alene customers
February 26, 1997
Richard Ripley
Avista Utilities will begin boring underneath the Spokane River near the mouth of Lake Coeur dAlene next week to install a 6-inch diameter natural gas pipe for nearly 1,000 feet to extend gas service to the south side of the river.The Spokane
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Sterling does more banking with its peers

Company opens in Portland third office that provides loans, service to institutions
February 26, 1997
Richard Ripley
Spokane-based Sterling Savings Bank is expanding its correspondent banking department, which lends money to other banks and provides services to them.Sterling recently opened the departments third office, in Portland, says Sid Bennett, a vice
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Avista weighs expansion at natural gas storage site

Delivery systems upgrade would add to rate of flow
February 26, 1997
Richard Ripley
Avista Corp. is considering participating in an expansion of delivery infrastructure at its one-third owned Jackson Prairie underground natural-gas storage facility in Western Washington.The multimillion-dollar expansion likely would be in the
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Spokane bankers see solid loan demand during Â’06

After issuing warning to investors late last year, Sterling feels confident now
February 26, 1997
Richard Ripley
Bankers here expect solid loan demand during 2006, which Sterling Financial Corp. is particularly glad about.At the end of the third quarter last year, Spokane-based Sterling warned investors that loan balances were growing more slowly than and
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Group will seek out ‘pure waste’

Regional Ethics Network to survey providers, write guidelines for care here
February 26, 1997
Richard Ripley
A small group of medical professionals here is planning to survey health-care providers to ask for examples of unnecessary tests and procedures, then urge the community to avoid them to improve the Spokane areas health-care system.The group,
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Analyst ups estimates of Potlatch net

D.A. Davidson maintains ‘buy’ rating on shares of wood-products concern
February 26, 1997
Richard Ripley
D.A. Davidson & Co. has increased its estimate of Potlatch Corp.s fourth-quarter earnings, to 28 cents a share from 21 cents, and also has boosted its estimate of the Spokane wood-products companys annual earnings for 2006.In addition, D.A.
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Lumber demand expected to fall

February 26, 1997
Richard Ripley
The Portland-based Western Wood Products Association anticipates that demand for wood products will decline modestly next year, but even if it falls as much as the association projects, 2006 still wouldnt be a bad year.Its a matter of Butch
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City Council to review development exemption

Subcommittee to take look at property-tax break given to buyers in some projects
February 26, 1997
Richard Ripley
The Spokane City Council is launching a review of an ordinance that for the last five years has enabled developers to obtain 10-year property-tax exemptions for residents who buy new multifamily housing units from them in certain areas of the this
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Working model of dam, river tests Avista project

Miniature replica allows precise study of flows below Cabinet Gorge Dam
February 26, 1997
Richard Ripley
Ever see a working scale model of a 600-foot-long dam and more than a half-mile of river through which water flows just as it would in real life as the dams infrastructure is altered?Avista Corp. has had an engineering company build such a of
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