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Power company here sees project pipeline soar

Demand Energy anticipates ramping up its workforce
April 7, 2016
LeAnn Bjerken
Demand Energy Networks Inc., the Liberty Lake-based energy-storage company, is expanding into new markets, both in the U.S. and abroad, and currently has $130 million worth of potential projects in its pipeline, says company President and CEO Gregg Patter
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—xCraft Enterprises LLC

Landing a drone hub

Kootenai County growing autonomous-vehicle tech sector
April 7, 2016
Mike McLean
Efforts are underway to lift the status of Kootenai County as a national hub for drone technology. Brad Ward, president of Hayden-based Empire Unmanned LLC, contends the Hayden, Coeur d'Alene, Post Falls, and Rathdrum area has a collaborative edge ov
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—Mike McLean

Providing workers conduit to careers in construction

West Plains facility seeks to replenish laborer ranks
April 7, 2016
Mike McLean
The Construction Industry Training Council of Washington is helping more than 100 mostly Spokane-area workers start careers in construction trades with classroom and lab courses at its new Eastern Washington Region facility on the West Plains. CITC, the
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—Nystrom+Olson Architecture

McDowell reworks condo plan

1400 Tower project would front W. Riverside Avenue
April 7, 2016
Mike McLean
Spokane developer Mick McDowell says he plans to construct a 14-story, 50-unit condominium tower west of downtown, uphill from a site where he had proposed a contentious project a decade ago. The latest project, to be called the 1400 Tower, would be loca
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Small Business Watch

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April 7, 2016
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Boeing cuts jobs to reduce prices

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April 7, 2016
Don Brunell
Boeing's new cost-reduction plan has deep ramifications for Washington because the bulk of the 4,500 job cuts are likely to land here. CEO Dennis Muilenburg asked investors to view the savings initiative as 'playing offense in a competitive marketpl
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Charter school law best move for state

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April 7, 2016
Staff Report
Charter schools provide one path-among several others-to quality education for a segment of students, and Washington state lawmakers deserve kudos for addressing issues that placed charter schools at odds with the state Constitution. While charter s
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WSU names Kirk Schulz as new president

Current Kansas State leader chosen for post
March 25, 2016
Staff Report
Washington State University announced this afternoon that it has named Kirk Schulz as its new president. Schulz currently serves as president of Kansas State University, in Manhattan, Kan. The WSU Board of Regents is expected to consider Schulz's con
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—Mike McLean

Kootenai County construction rolls over setbacks

Permitted, planned projects total close to $250 million
March 24, 2016
Mike McLean
Construction projects approaching $250 million are planned or under way in Kootenai County despite having three high-profile projects recently taken off the table in Coeur d'Alene. The north Kootenai County city of Hayden looks to be in position for a
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—LeAnn Bjerken

Transportation spending set to decrease this year

Work on the NSC hits lull, other construction continues
March 24, 2016
LeAnn Bjerken
Nearly $140 million in new and continuing transportation-related construction projects are slated for 2016 across Spokane County, a decrease of almost $20 million from last year. The decrease is likely due to what Washington state Department of Transporta
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