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Articles by Linn Parish

—Don Hamilton

Energizing innovation

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August 27, 2015
Linn Parish
Edmund O. Schweitzer III founded Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories in 1984, and essentially from the beginning, the company has been growing rapidly. The 31-year-old, Pullman-based enterprise designs, manufactures, and supports products and services f
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—Linn Parish

Mammograms go 3-D at Inland Imaging

Radiology practice hopes for better results, fewer false positives
July 30, 2015
Linn Parish
Inland Imaging LLC is going 3-D in its mammography imaging units, installing new breast tomosynthesis machines that it hopes will find cancer earlier and reduce false positives.
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Reflecting on Ambassadors' end

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July 16, 2015
Linn Parish
Just last week, one of the reporters in the Journal newsroom wondered out loud just how long Ambassadors Group could keep operating while losing money consistently. The answer to his question came more quickly than I would have guessed. Earlier this wee
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—Linn Parish

Rightsizing WorkSource in an improving economy

State agency shrinks, shifts as the job market improves
July 16, 2015
Linn Parish
Unemployment rate and total employment are two of WorkSource Spokane's common gauges of economic health, but another number also is telling: 43.
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—Linn Parish

Barry Baker: Constructing post-recession success

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June 18, 2015
Linn Parish
Barry Baker is a second-generation builder who has worked in the Spokane construction sector for nearly 40 years. As president of Baker Construction & Development Inc., the 60-year-old commercial contractor has seen the 64-year-old company started by his
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—Linn Parish

Consultant here focuses on SBA lending niche

After diverse career, Roth helps women-led startups
June 18, 2015
Linn Parish
Laurie Roth has a wide range of business experience, but most of her career has centered on a narrow field of finance: U.S. Small Business Administration lending.
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—Linn Parish

Architectural panel maker launches downtown

Ex-CenturyLink executive involved in young company
June 18, 2015
Linn Parish
Former CenturyLink executive Tom Novotney and three partners have launched Revamp Panels LLC, a young Spokane-based company that makes functional metal art and other products. The company opened its first showroom earlier this month in a 2,500-square-fo
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The stories that data can tell

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May 21, 2015
Linn Parish
The publishing of the 2015 Market Fact Book marks the culmination of months of work compiling information, analyzing data, and placing it into charts and graphs that give readers an at-a-glance view of what's happening in the marketplace. None of us be
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—Linn Parish

Demand Energy re-energizes

Following receivership, company hits Big Apple
April 9, 2015
Linn Parish
Having emerged from receivership and paid the last of its old debts, Liberty Lake-based energy storage company Demand Energy Networks Inc. is pursuing what it says is a New York City market that has arrived finally. The company last month landed a contra
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Red Lion Hotels looks to go national

Company eyes expansion east of Mississippi River
March 26, 2015
Linn Parish
Having spent last year adjusting its business model, cleaning up its balance sheet, and ramping up technologically, Red Lion Hotels Corp., of Spokane, is now looking to go national, says company President and CEO Gregory T. Mount. The company has shifte
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