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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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Spokane private school employment jumps to record high

Some Inland Northwest institutions see minimal increase
April 25, 2024
Dylan Harris

Private school employment is at an all-time high in the Spokane area, but not all schools feel impact.


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Spokane Arena to undergo $10 million in renovations

Interior projects expected to close building from late May to mid-August
April 25, 2024
Dylan Harris

Spokane Veterans Memorial Arena will close from late May to mid-August as it undergoes $10 million worth of interior renovation projects.


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Itron's revenue forecast increases with grid complexities

Utility-tech company continues expansion of Grid Edge Intelligence portfolio
April 25, 2024
Dylan Harris

Itron Inc. is projecting revenue growth as electrification, weather volatility, manufacturing growth, and government stimulus coalesce to boost demand.



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The Chalet Restaurant changes hands on South Hill

Popular eatery now owned by former managers
April 25, 2024
Dylan Harris

The Chalet Restaurant has been acquired by two longtime employees of the popular South Hill establishment.


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Gee Automotive to build vehicle repair garage

Structure to occupy site near company's Liberty Lake dealerships
April 25, 2024
Dylan Harris

Gee Automotive Liberty Lake LLC plans to build a vehicle repair garage at 1750 N. Pepper Lane, in Liberty Lake.


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Fast Way Freight to add additional warehouses

First of three structures expected to be built this fall
April 25, 2024
Dylan Harris

Fast Way Freight System Inc. plans to build three new warehouses over the next few years at its 1001 N. Havana site.


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More than $600M in road work planned, underway in Spokane County

Post Street Bridge, Bigelow Gulch among notable projects to wrap up this year
April 25, 2024
Dylan Harris

Construction season is underway in the Inland Northwest, with well over $600 million in road-related projects scheduled in Spokane County in 2024.


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Frank's Boot Co. owner opens wide shoe store

New business replaces Rizzuto's Wide Shoes in same retail space
April 11, 2024
Dylan Harris

Frank’s Wide Shoes opened March 7 at 6208 N. Division—the same space that Rizzuto’s Wide Shoes operated out of before closing earlier this year.


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Davis Office Furniture to change hands May 1

Tacoma-based company to assume ownership of Spokane Valley store
April 11, 2024
Dylan Harris

Action Business Furniture Inc. will assume ownership of Davis Office Furniture on May 1.


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Dave's Hot Chicken planned for North Spokane

O'Reilly Auto Parts also proposed for North Division retail center
April 11, 2024
Dylan Harris

Permit applications have been submitted to bring a Dave’s Hot Chicken restaurant and an O’Reilly Auto Parts store to a North Spokane retail center.


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