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Hecla ends bid to take over Dolly Varden Silver Corp.

'Poison pill' strategy raised acquisition price
July 28, 2016
Coeur d'Alene-based Hecla Mining Co. has rescinded a $12 million takeover bid for Dolly Varden Silver Corp., alleging the Canadian mining company employed a 'poison pill” strategy to raise the purchase price by more than half. The British Columbia
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Big Liberty Lake apartment complex proposed

$30 million Legacy Villas development under review
July 28, 2016
Mike McLean
An affiliate of Hayden-based Copper Basin Construction Inc. plans to develop a 258-unit apartment complex in Liberty Lake, environmental and building permit application information submitted to the city of Liberty Lake show. The $30 million Legacy Villas
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July 14, 2016
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—Kevin Blocker

National precast group picks executive here as chairman

Prussack puts emphasis on industry stewardship
July 14, 2016
As he approaches the end of his career, Chuck Prussack says he wants to do all he can as current chairman of the Precast/Prestressed Concrete Institute to ensure fellow veteran engineers share experiences with their younger counterparts. PCI serves as th
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—49 Degrees North

Chewelah ski area starts work on condo, townhome project

First residential units to be completed by snow season
July 14, 2016
Mike McLean
Developers at 49 Degrees North Mountain Resort have broken ground on the first living units in the planned Alpine Glades development at the ski area near Chewelah, about 60 miles north of Spokane. Residential construction planned this year includes an ei
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Addressing ethical conflicts directly in the workplace

Frameworks are available for handling such issues
July 14, 2016
Writer Guest
Walk the hallways of any organization, and you will hear stories about inner struggles employees face when trying to determine how to react to inappropriate behavior in the workplace. With everything from small slights to major ethical missteps, it can be
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—Shoesmith Cox Architects PLLC

Plans for My Fresh Market grocery store surface at Kendall Yards

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July 14, 2016
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McDonald's franchise here relocates its offices

State acquires its former headquarters for freeway
July 14, 2016
Spokane Food Services Inc., which owns 14 McDonald's restaurants and employs more than 450 people, has relocated from offices in Hillyard to a space west of downtown to make way for the North Spokane Corridor project. The company has about 20 employee
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—LeAnn Bjerken

Housing market prompts Realtor rebound

Number of real estate agents rises with home sales
July 14, 2016
LeAnn Bjerken
With home sales increasing here, so too is the number of active real estate agents. Rob Higgins, executive officer of the Spokane Association of Realtors, says membership in the association has increased this year to about 1,700, up 6 percent from last
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Sacred Heart starts work on special pathogens unit

Unit funded by federal grant to treat infectious diseases
July 14, 2016
LeAnn Bjerken
Providence Sacred Heart Medical Center & Children's Hospital has begun a $1.3 million remodeling project for a new special pathogens unit there. Dr. Joel McCullough, Providence Health Care's medical director for community health and epidemiology, sa
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