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GenPrime launches device in U.S. toxicology market

Biotech company partners with East Coast distributor
September 8, 2016
Kim Crompton
GenPrime Inc., a biotech company based in downtown Spokane, says it has launched domestic sales of a point-of-care diagnostic device for workplace drug testing, called the POC Reader, with partner company Alere Inc., of Waltham, Pa. GenPrime says it and
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Valley chamber sponsors manufacturing expo

Event will showcase 50 exhibitor booths
September 8, 2016
LeAnn Bjerken
The Greater Spokane Valley Chamber of Commerce will be sponsoring the seventh annual Manufacturing Matters Expo, to be held Sept. 26 and 27. Rick Pickel, expo chairman and sales manager at Haskins Steel Co., says this year's event will have 50 exhibit
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Diversity distinguishes third Ignite NW class

Nearly half of participants are based elsewhere
September 8, 2016
From a company that makes wireless USB devices to a North Idaho business that makes cider, Ignite Northwest may have with its third class its most diverse group of companies to date, says CEO Bill Savitz. 'We've got a total of 18 companies-10 in Sp
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Hard-goods distributor buys big Kimball building

Orgill vows to create over 100 jobs with new facility
September 8, 2016
Mike McLean
Orgill Inc., a large Memphis, Tenn.-based hard-goods distribution company, has bought for $12 million the former Kimball Office Inc. manufacturing plant in Post Falls, where it plans to open a distribution center and hire more than 100 employees. Orgill
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GSI's Startup Spokane plans Triangle Venture Expo

Startup Spokane event to showcase 12 companies
September 8, 2016
Samantha Peone
Startup Spokane, a program of Greater Spokane Incorporated, will hold the inaugural Triangle Venture Expo next week as a way of showcasing 12 technology-related companies. The expo will be held on Wednesday, Sept. 14, and Thursday, Sept. 15, starting wit
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—Kevin Blocker

Rockwood PT, sports clinic moves to larger space

New location is nearly triple the size of previous facility
September 8, 2016
Now serving roughly 1,000 clients per month on average, Rockwood Physical Therapy & Sports Performance Clinic employees were more than ready to move into their new location at 122 E. Montgomery, where they've now been for about a month. For more than a
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—Novocure

Cancer Care Northwest debuts new technology

Device shown to extend lives of patients with malignant brain tumors
September 8, 2016
Mike McLean
Spokane-based Cancer Care Northwest, a physician-owned oncology practice, has introduced to the Inland Northwest what its physicians tout as a groundbreaking new technology that helps extend the lives of patients diagnosed with certain malignant brain tum
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—LeAnn Bjerken

Carbon-emissions tax initiative stirs strong debate

I-732's revenue neutrality touted; many are dubious
September 8, 2016
LeAnn Bjerken
Spokane-area manufacturers and utilities contend that Initiative 732, which would create a tax on carbon emitted statewide, will hurt both businesses and residents, while proponents say it will reduce carbon emissions and benefit low-income families. The
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—Mike McLean

Walk Bike Bus Spokane looks to replace car trips

Project encourages walking, bicycling, bus transportation
September 8, 2016
Mike McLean
Organizers of Walk Bike Bus Spokane, an alternative transportation advocacy program, are boasting significant progress in reducing short drive trips within the program's pilot areas in the Garland and South Perry neighborhoods. The program encourages r
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—Kevin Blocker

New digs, new approach in medical education

While settling in at Gonzaga, UW med school employs streamlined curriculum
September 8, 2016
A new venue for University of Washington School of Medicine students in Spokane comes with a new approach to training future physicians. At the University of Washington's School of Medicine program on the Gonzaga University campus, gone are the days o
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