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Shop local, buy local

by Kristi Murphy/Post Falls Hearing Aid Center
| April 23, 2014 9:00 PM

Invest in your own community. Local businesses are owned by people who live in this community; they are less likely to leave, and more invested in the future of the community and the quality of service that goes along with the purchase. Buying local from the small business owner is what makes our town a "hometown."

Post Falls Hearing Aid Center wants to be your local, hometown hearing aid specialist. Studies show for every $100 spent at local businesses, $45 is reinvested locally. Non-local purchases keep, at most, $15 in our local community. Local business owners seem much more willing to give back to their own hometown communities. This type of community support is what helps the local economy, making our town a wonderful place to live.

Please come in and get your hearing tested at Post Falls Hearing Aid Center, 780 N. Cecil Road, Suite 103, Post Falls, (208) 457-8878.

Kristi Murphy, A.A.S., HIS, Post Falls Hearing Aid Center, Post Falls, (208) 457-8878.

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