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CT, MRI use up in ER, but not diagnoses

AMA article examines use of advanced radiology's benefits versus downsides
October 21, 2010
News Wise
From 1998 to 2007, the use of CT or MRI scans in emergency departments for injury-related conditions increased about threefold without a similar increase in the prevalence of the diagnosis of certain life-threatening trauma-related conditions, says
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—Staff photo by Chey Scott

New HIV medicines are making for better lives

Spokane doctors say new medications are less toxic, more effective
October 21, 2010
Chey Scott
Due to advances in medicine and the administration of more personalized treatments, people with the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) aren't just able to live longer: Many are able to live what some practitioners here describe as normal of those a
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Antiques mall moves to space on Division

October 21, 2010
Spencer's Antiques & Collectibles Emporium has moved from an 8,500-square-foot space at 3818 N. Market to a 14,200-square-foot space at 1325 N. Division.Kay Kallenbach, owner of the antiques mall, says the Washington state Department of bought a
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—Staff photo by Mike McLean

West Plains project under way - Art only

October 21, 2010
Baker Construction Co., of Spokane, is building a 20,300-square-foot building to be named Pillar Rock Plaza, at 8510 U.S. Highway 2, that will house the Spokane Military Entrance Processing Station, which plans to move there from downtown Spokane
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Arc Electric lands city cable installation project on Third

Project to take two months, said likely to obstruct traffic only minimally
October 21, 2010
Chey Scott
The city of Spokane has awarded a $570,000 contract to Arc Electric & Lighting Corp., of Spokane, to lay about 25,300 linear feet of fiber-optic cable along Third Avenue between Division and Maple streets.The cable will transfer information from
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Real Estate Roundup

October 21, 2010
Mike McLean
Boise-based Green Home LLC, a home energy-efficiency improvement contractor, has leased 4,200 square feet of space in the Spokane Business & Industrial Park, at 3808 N. Sullivan, and has opened a branch office there. Chase Breckner, of Crown West a
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Two law practices moving to Fernwell Building space

Fernwell Executive Suites also sees office space fill there in recent months
October 21, 2010
Kim Frlan
Two Spokane law offices have leased office space in the Fernwell Building, at 505 W. Riverside downtown.One of the firms, Felice Law Offices PS, plans to occupy 2,000 square feet of space on the second floor of the Fernwell, moving from 3,000 of
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Small Business Watch

October 21, 2010
Mobile real estate team changes affiliation Joe and Julie Ann Young, a Spokane husband-wife real estate team, have changed their affiliation from Windermere Real Estate/Cornerstone to Re/Max of Spokane. Julie Anne Young says she and
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North Idaho's Wine Cellar changes hands

Bistro's new owners also buy its downtown Coeur d'Alene building
October 21, 2010
Mike McLean
Coeur d'Alene businessman Tom Power and his wife, Patricia, have bought the Wine Cellar, a longtime downtown Coeur d'Alene bistro and jazz venue, and the 9,100-square-foot building it occupies, says Naomi Julian, general manager of the Wine Cellar
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Avista cuts price of home energy audit, gets response

Company, banks work on contracts to launch low-interest loan fund
October 21, 2010
Richard Ripley
Avista Utilities has reduced to $99 the price of the home energy audits it began offering earlier this year, and its customers are responding to the reduction.The Spokane utility notified customers in certain Spokane ZIP codes of the price in an
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