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Dylan Harris

Dylan Harris

Deputy Editor Dylan Harris has worked at the Journal since 2021. Dylan, who was born and raised in Spokane, enjoys watching sports, cooking, and spending time with his family.

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Pair of recreation projects take next steps

Valley cross-country course, Beacon Hill projects undergoing environmental reviews
July 18, 2024
Dylan Harris

A premier cross-country course in Spokane Valley and improvements to Beacon Hill access points are among the outdoor recreation projects being planned in the Inland Northwest.


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New grocery store proposed in East Spokane

Project titled Sprague Grocery, public documents show
July 18, 2024
Dylan Harris

A new grocery store is being planned in east Spokane, at 3907 and 3911 E. Sprague.


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Feed store, mercantile planned in Spangle

Coffee shop, bake shop among the amenities
July 18, 2024
Dylan Harris

John and Shari Bartels plan to build Pathways Feed Store and Pathways Mercantile, in Spangle.


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Anthony's Restaurants acquires Churchill's Steakhouse

Restaurant founder, longtime operator plans to retire
July 15, 2024
Dylan Harris

Anthony’s Restaurants has acquired Churchill’s Steakhouse, located at 165 S. Post, in Spokane.


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Former Lee & Hayes execs launch Moat Metrics

Company acquires technology assets from global insurance company
July 3, 2024
Dylan Harris

Spokane-based Moat Metrics Inc. has acquired technology assets from Chicago-based global insurance giant Aon PLC.



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West Plains Brewing to open this month

New establishment said to fill a need in Airway Heights
July 3, 2024
Dylan Harris

Matt and Monica Swanson are opening West Plains Brewing LLC this month at 12622 W. Sunset Highway, in Airway Heights.


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Spokane tech hub doesn't make short list for federal funding

Aerospace manufacturing center still possible despite snub
July 2, 2024
Dylan Harris

Spokane’s advanced aerospace materials manufacturing tech hub is not one of the 12 tech hubs that will receive a portion of $504 million in funding, the U.S. Economic Development Administration announced today.


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ICCU branch near Airway Heights to open by year-end

Credit union has multiple projects planned or underway in Spokane County
June 20, 2024
Dylan Harris

Construction of a new Idaho Central Credit Union branch is ongoing at 10305 W. U.S. 2, just outside of Airway Heights.


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Korean BBQ eatery planned for former Charley's space on Monroe

Sengsational food truck owners expect winter 2024 opening
June 20, 2024
Dylan Harris

Joe and Patty Seng, the former Sengsational Cuisine food truck owners, have announced plans to open Seng’s Asian BBQ House.


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Health care systems sustain losses, but see reasons for optimism

High costs, labor shortages continue to present challenges
June 20, 2024
Dylan Harris

Providence and MultiCare, the Inland Northwest’s two largest health care systems, are still operating at losses so far in 2024.


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