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The Journal's View: School, city bond measures should receive voter approval

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September 27, 2018
Staff Report
Spokane Public Schools has a proven track record of delivering on the promises it makes when trusted with tax money for capital projects. Consequently, voters should do what they've done repeatedly in recent years: Support the district's construction
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Two Women Vintage reopens on Sprague

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September 27, 2018
Staff Report
Vintage gift store Two Women Vintage Goods has moved from its former space at 112 S. Cedar in downtown Spokane to a new location at 2012 E. Sprague. The business, which is co-owned by Dianna Chelf and her daughter, Fielding Chelf, began in 2008
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Dragon's Fury opens on North Side

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September 27, 2018
Staff Report
A new game store called Dragon's Fury Games & Anime opened last week just north of the NorthTown Mall, at 41 E. Queen. The shop is co-owned by Spokane native Nikita Countryman and her husband, Russell, who recently moved to back to Spokane from Seattle
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Fueled Coffee plans October opening

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September 27, 2018
Staff Report
A new coffee stand named Fueled Coffee Co. plans to open next month in a newly built, 550-square-foot stand at 12303 E. Grace, in Spokane Valley. Nicole Behar is the sole owner of the new coffee company, which plans to open during the first week
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Filling Station on 5th plans Post Falls restaurant

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September 27, 2018
Staff Report
The Filling Station on 5th, a popular gastropub in downtown Coeur d'Alene, plans to open a second location at 306 N. Spokane Street in Post Falls. Filling Station co-owner Justin Carpenter says the new restaurant will be in a 1,500-square-foot leased
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The Journal's View: I-1631's carbon-emissions fee should be rejected at the polls

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September 13, 2018
Staff Report
Siloed attempts to address global warming, separate from a coordinated national or international effort, raise costs for Washingtonians, put businesses statewide at a competitive disadvantage, and would make recruiting more companies that much more
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2018 Journal of Business Rising Stars

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September 13, 2018
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In the five years that Brooke Baker Spink has worked for Baker Construction & Development Inc., she's helped secure more than $40 million in construction work. But it was work in another industry in which Baker Spink, 32, learned how to build sales. Af
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Around Town

Real Estate Transactions and Other Business Moves in the Inland Northwest
September 13, 2018
Staff Report
Milestone Decisions Inc., a Moscow, Idaho, provider of care for people with developmental disabilities, has leased 2,000 square feet of office space in a multitenant building at 1221 W. Ironwood Drive, where it moved its Coeur d'Alene office from 3700 N
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Journal of Business unveils its 2018 Rising Stars

Young professionals to be honored at Sept. 13 event
August 30, 2018
Staff Report
Ten Spokane-area businesspeople-five men and five women-have been named the Journal of Business' 2018 Rising Stars.
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The Journal's View: Initiative 1634 deserves support

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August 30, 2018
Staff Report
Washington state voters should back Initiative 1634 prohibiting local governments from taxing groceries, in an effort to prevent measures like the city of Seattle's sugary beverage tax from becoming commonplace. I-1634 is marketed as an affordable
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