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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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New commercial spaces to be built in Hayden

Construction to begin in coming weeks near Cd'A Airport
January 18, 2024
Dylan Harris

Work is expected to start in the coming weeks pair of two-unit commercial buildings just south of Coeur d'Alene Airport-Pappy Boyington Field.



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Rex & Relax indoor dog park opens along North Division

New business offers place to play, snacks for dogs and their owners
December 21, 2023
Dylan Harris

Rex & Relax LLC, an indoor dog park has opened at the former Wheel Sport space, at 1711 N. Division.


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Financial woes continue for health care systems

Medicaid increase to improve revenue in 2024
December 21, 2023
Dylan Harris

The Inland Northwest’s two largest health care providers—Providence and MultiCare Health System—both are projected to continue operating at losses in 2024, although representatives of each expect margins to improve.


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City Council addresses housing law concerns

Issues regarding appraisals, lending lead to emergency ordinance
December 21, 2023
Dylan Harris

Spokane City Council took emergency action on Dec. 14 to address the concerns of appraisers regarding a new housing law that could have unintentionally forced single-family residential lots to be treated as commercial properties.


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Action Materials to move HQ to West Plains site

Two-building complex to be company's fifth location in Eastern Washington
December 21, 2023
Dylan Harris

Action Materials Inc. plans to move its headquarters to the West Plains from its Cheney location.


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Hub International acquires Longbow Financial

Spokane-based office to retain staff, continue serving clients here
December 21, 2023
Dylan Harris

Spokane-based wealth management company Longbow Financial Services LLC has been acquired by Hub International Ltd.


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Slight increase forecasted for INW tourism in '24

Expo '74 anniversary, comedy festival expected to be big draws next year
December 21, 2023
Dylan Harris

Following a relatively down year in 2023, Spokane's tourism sector is expected to see some growth in the coming year.


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Demand, prices for wood expected to increase in INW

Interest rates to play key role in lumber industry performance
December 21, 2023
Dylan Harris

Demand for wood products is expected to increase in 2024 by 3% to 4%.


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Restaurant closures pile up in Spokane area

Suki Yaki Inn, Red Lion Pub, Lost Boys among eateries to be shuttered
December 7, 2023
Dylan Harris

A flurry of restaurant closures has marred Spokane’s food scene in recent months, with at least seven Lilac City establishments either closing or announcing plans to close since October.


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Idaho invests in schools to meet workforce needs

Program intended to help develop, expand career technical education
December 7, 2023
Dylan Harris

The state of Idaho is attempting to address workforce shortages by investing in middle and high school career technical education programs.


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