Established Business in Spokane, Washington
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Carl Joseph CraneStockton RecordHe is also survived by his sister Barbara Packard, his brother, Greg Crane (Patsy) of Texas, and his sister-in-law, Evie Crane of Spokane Valley, Washington, his brother and sister-in-laws in Stockton, Bill and Jean Laughlin, Ron and Paula Laughlin, ... |
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Bozzis buy Chocolate ApothecarySpokane Journal of BusinessBy Chey Scott Spokane businessman Vincent Bozzi and his wife, Emily Bozzi, have bought the assets of Chocolate Apothecary LLC, a 7-year-old gourmet chocolate business here. The purchase is scheduled to be completed June 1. Vincent Bozzi, who also owns ... |
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No parking from Washington to St. Paul in Rossland from tomorrowRossland NewsParking has been established on the private property at the corner of Spokane and Columbia. The new lot behind Rossland Hardware will have painted parking stalls by the end of this week. We have also come to an agreement with the property owner of the ... |
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Business incubator opens for startupsChicago TribuneMcKinstry executives on Wednesday announced they'll launch a Spokane "innovation center" -- a technology incubator meant to attract startups ready to take advantage of the company's high-end office space and its team of business experts.and more » |
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At 29, Visintainer's passion brings growth to Silver Bow Fly ShopThe Spokesman Review... Bow Fly Shop in Spokane Valley. Some probably envy Sean Visintainer's ability to combine his passion for fly-fishing with his profession. Or they're amazed he bought an established business when others his age were just starting their careers. |
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