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City's parks department plans to make Mission ballfield more accessible

Children with disabilities to have chance to play ball
July 14, 2016
The city of Spokane will begin construction in September at Mission Park on a baseball field and facility for youth with physical disabilities. The overall goal is to make the park the most accessible in Spokane for people with disabilities.
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—Laurie L. Ross

Culinary academy feeds strong student demand

Longtime program preps chefs, others in industry
July 14, 2016
Blythe Thimsen
Fine cuisine sometimes can be found in unlikely spots. Such arguably is the case with Spokane Community College's Inland Northwest Culinary Academy. An American Culinary Federation-accredited program, the culinary school is located in the Old Main bui
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—Longwell+Trapp Architects

Cd'A Fire Department builds its fourth station

$1.2 million facility to be completed in December
July 14, 2016
Mike McLean
The Coeur d'Alene Fire Department is building a $1.2 million, 7,000-square-foot station in northwest Coeur d'Alene. The facility, which will be the department's fourth station, will have room for two fire trucks and will be staffed by seven firefig
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—Kevin Blocker

With interim tag removed, Kenneth Anderson leads Gonzaga's school of business

One-time Zag hoopster Anderson now officially heads business school
July 14, 2016
Kenneth Anderson admits that there's no way he ever would have believed he'd one day become dean of the Gonzaga University School of Business Administration. 'A professor in the business school, sure, but the whole dean thing … no,” Anderson sa
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Pro Builders erects new building in Hillyard

Company to move from shared location nearby
July 14, 2016
LeAnn Bjerken
Pro Builders General Contractors LLC is constructing a new office building at 4445 N. Freya in Spokane's Hillyard neighborhood to serve as its new headquarters. Chad McDonald, who operates Pro Builders with his father, owner Terry McDonald, says the c
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—Mike McLean

Keller Williams' growth in Spokane is outperforming the market

Brokerage trains, coaches agents as business owners
July 14, 2016
Mike McLean
Keller Williams Realty Spokane is enjoying rapid growth in agents and overall performance, says Chase Williams, team leader at the Spokane franchise of the Austin, Texas-based global real estate network. Last year, which was a strong year for the office,
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—LeAnn Bjerken

Itron invests in STEM education curriculum

Course details relationship between energy and water
July 14, 2016
LeAnn Bjerken
Throughout its history, Liberty Lake-based Itron Inc. has encouraged utilities to invest in automated meter-reading equipment and other technologies that improve efficiency and conservation. Now, the company also is encouraging students to invest in STE
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Next phase of MLK Way extension to start

Work to cost $3.6 million, be completed by spring
July 14, 2016
LeAnn Bjerken
The second phase of the city of Spokane's Martin Luther King Jr. Way extension project is expected to begin this week. The project, broken into three phases so far, is intended to provide a more efficient route for traffic moving along the south edge o
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—ALSC Architects PS

North Idaho College to erect $7.7 million student recreation center

Wellness facility scheduled to be finished next summer
July 14, 2016
Mike McLean
North Idaho College broke ground earlier this month on a $7.7 million, 30,000-square-foot student wellness and recreation center on its Coeur d'Alene campus, says Tom Greene, a spokesman for the college. The two-story center will include a gymnasium, a
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Brokers buy downtown Fusion Juice restaurant

Eatery will continue to offer smoothies, fresh-made food
July 14, 2016
Mike McLean
Dallas and Ellen Lightner and Ryan Towner, all of Spokane, have bought the assets of Fusion Juice of Spokane Inc. They plan to operate the independent restaurant in the James S. Black Building, at 107 S. Howard, as Spokane Fusion LLC. The restaurant occu
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