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Incyte Diagnostic to acquire Oregon pathology group

Valley-based practice hopes to finalize transaction on Jan. 1
September 14, 2017
Samantha Peone
Spokane Valley-based Incyte Diagnostics has agreed to acquire Pendleton, Ore.-based Blue Mountain Pathology, says Incyte CEO Tom Rehwald. The two pathology practices signed a letter of intent to combine in early August, and Incyte is aiming for a Jan. 1
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—Mike McLean

Heart attack prevention clinic treats its own growing pains

Bale/Doneen practice adds physician, expands space
September 14, 2017
Mike McLean
The Heart Attack & Stroke Prevention Center, of Spokane, is recovering from some growing pains. The center, which is the flagship clinic of Bale/Doneen Method of heart attack prevention, recently expanded, adding a part-time provider and nearly doubling
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—Treva Lind

A home for HOPE

Organization moves to its own space in medical district
September 14, 2017
Treva Lind
First launched in 2004, the Spokane Hearing Oral Program of Excellence (HOPE) has relocated to larger quarters at 502 E. Fifth, moving from shared space in the University District east of downtown Spokane. The nonprofit, which offers early intervention
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—Mike Mclean

T.J. Meenach tank project progresses

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September 14, 2017
Mike McLean
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Bighorn Industrial Park changes hands in Post Falls

Real estate investors buy entire subdivision
September 14, 2017
Mike McLean
Real estate development and investment company Beckenhauer Properties LLC has bought the 200-acre Bighorn Industrial Park, in west Post Falls, says Craig Hunter, a commercial real estate broker involved in the transaction. Beckenhauer Properties is owned
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Small Business Watch

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September 14, 2017
Staff Report
Beauty spa to open in Spokane Valley Entrepreneur Ann Cao has purchased the 6,000-square-foot Evergreen Wellness Center, at 10 N. Evergreen in Spokane Valley, and plans to turn it into 7 Wonders Beauty & Spa Center. Cao hopes to open the business during
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Guest commentary: Mitigating massive wildfire danger

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September 14, 2017
Don Brunell
At last count, firefighters were battling 82 major wildfires in 10 western states. The fires already have scorched 2,300 square miles of forests and range lands, dislocated thousands of people, and burned hundreds of homes and buildings. This has been t
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The Journal's View: Bosch Lot's future worth close look

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September 14, 2017
Staff Report
The city of Spokane should remain open to private-public partnership and look to leverage maximum use out of its increasingly valuable property on and near the Spokane River. Specifically, the city's Parks and Recreation Department should continue to
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Banner Bank closes its branch near NorthTown

Spokeswoman cites lack of customer traffic
September 14, 2017
LeAnn Bjerken
Banner Corp., the Walla Walla-based parent of Banner Bank, has closed its branch in the Northtown Office Building, at 4407 N. Division, just south of NorthTown Mall. Kelly McPhee, Spokane-based vice president of communications and public relations for Ba
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Costco, appellant reach environmental agreement

Company to monitor stormwater, study traffic
September 14, 2017
Mike McLean
A retired Spokane lawyer who appealed Spokane County's environmental review of the planned Costco project north of Spokane reached a settlement of sorts with the membership warehouse retailer prior to a scheduled Aug. 30 hearing on the appeal. 'The e
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