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Boise-based care giver enters Spokane market

Havenwood sends workers to seniors at home or in retirement centers
February 26, 1997
Megan Cooley
For Maxine Wolfendale, 85, advancing in age means daily tasks have become daily challenges. Even cooking a healthy meal is difficult for the retired nurse. What was Wolfendales solution? She stopped eating.Enter Havenwood Caregiver which
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Riverview eyes large project in Liberty Lake

Retirement-home operator surveys seniors to gauge interest in new development
February 26, 1997
Linn Parish
Riverview Retirement Community, of Spokane, is studying whether to develop a large retirement complex in the Liberty Lake area.Riverview, which has operated a senior-living development in Spokane for 43 years, has hired Santa Monica, Services a
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Beehive HomesÂ’ owners build second CdÂ’A facility

$3.7 million assisted-living project to include 60 beds, putting green, horseshoes
February 26, 1997
Addy Hatch
COEUR DALENEThe owners of Beehive Homes, an assisted-living center here, have broken ground on the $2 million first phase of a similar facility that will be located at the east end of Sherman Avenue. Beehives owners, Gary Ghramm and his a
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Technology changes face of bookkeeping here

Spokane-area practitioners adapt to encroachment of do-it-yourself software
February 26, 1997
Megan Cooley
To keep their businesses afloat in an era of do-it-yourself software, an increasing number of independent bookkeepers here have adjusted to meet the needs of tech-savvy business owners. Quickbooks and other accounting software, such as Mas 90 a
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Taxpayers can act now to benefit from new laws

Accountants say filers should review portfolios, mull IRA contributions
February 26, 1997
Linn Parish
Income-tax relief passed in 2001 is beginning to bear fruit this year, and Spokane-area tax accountants say taxpayers still can take action to benefit from the measures now and in the future.The Economic Growth & Tax Relief Reconciliation Act a
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Land Rover secures site downtown

SUV dealershipÂ’s owner acquires former Cadillac property at Third, Adams
February 26, 1997
Kim Crompton
The Bellevue, Wash.-based company that owns Land Rover Spokane has bought a former Cadillac and Infiniti dealership site on the west side of Adams Street between Second and Third avenues and plans to move its sport-utility vehicle dealership there
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Battery chain set to enter Spokane area

Franchisees plan to open one store here next week, two more within two years
February 26, 1997
Kim Crompton
Spokane natives John Keegan and Lynette Byrne say they have entered into a franchise agreement with Batteries Plus, a Wisconsin-based retail chain, and plan to open three Batteries Plus stores here over the next two years.The franchisees say of
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Health care is bigger in KootenaiÂ’s economy

Growth is due to population increase, plus expansion of services at CdÂ’A hospital
February 26, 1997
Addy Hatch
Kootenai County may be most commonly known as a tourist destination, but its economy increasingly is bolstered by the health-care industry.Health-care jobs account for one of the biggest chunks of the countys total payroll, far exceeding the
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City begins long process to create a ‘street utility’

Road-repair funding idea would charge businesses, residences for using streets
February 26, 1997
Paul Read
The city of Spokane quietly has begun building a case for a dramatically different way to fund street repairs here.Spurned last spring by voters, who overwhelmingly rejected a property-tax-supported bond issue to fix the streets, and dubious to
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Intec finds second role in economy

With fewer jobs to train people for, it seeks ways to boost demand for workers
February 26, 1997
Paul Read
Representatives from a German energy company and a Quincy, Wash., dairy farm met last month at the downtown Spokane offices of the Inland Northwest Technology Education Center, or Intec, to hash out a plan to turn cow manure into electrical power a
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