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Inslee signs law to clear hurdle for WSU medical school

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April 1, 2015
Staff Report
Washington state Gov. Jay Inslee this morning signed into law a bill that clears the way for Washington State University's proposal to create an independent medical school in Spokane. Specifically, the new law amends a 98-year-old statute that gave t
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Hecla to acquire Revett Mining in $20 million transaction

Transaction scheduled to close late in second quarter
March 27, 2015
Staff Report
Hecla Mining Co., of Coeur d'Alene, said this morning it has agreed to acquire Revett Mining Co., of Spokane Valley, in a stock transaction valued at $20 million. The transaction is scheduled to be completed late this second quarter and is contingent
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West Co. wins $1 million West Plains bridge project

New structure to be made of prestressed concrete
March 26, 2015
Katie Ross
Spokane County has awarded West Co., of Airway Heights, the contract for a $1.05 million Christensen Road Bridge project, says Chad Coles, assistant county engineer. Coles says the project will replace the bridge, which spans Deep Creek west of Airway H
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—Mike McLean

Syringa Medical Campus rises in Post Falls - Art only

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March 26, 2015
Mike McLean
Construction is proceeding at a quick pace on a $2.1 medical office building at the Syringa Medical Campus, in Post Falls. Coeur d'Alene-based Young Construction Group of Idaho Inc. is the contractor on the project at the northeast corner of Mullan Aven
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Spokane Sheriff's Office relocates training center

Old Mountain View said better suited for classes
March 26, 2015
Mike McLean
The Spokane County Sheriff's Office has moved its training and personnel units to the former Mountain View Middle School, says sheriff's Sgt. Martin Tucker, who oversees the units. The sheriff's training center now occupies 46,200 square feet of le
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Small Business Watch

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March 26, 2015
Staff Report

Prop. 1's benefits outweigh its flaws

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March 26, 2015
Staff Report
Proposition No. 1, the looming ballot measure that would invest an estimated $275 million over 10 years to expand public transit services here, has sparked legitimate concerns among critics who question everything from its financial projections to the cos
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The economics of a medical school

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March 26, 2015
Francisco Velázquez
It's well understood that medical schools create new physicians and that they have a positive economic impact for their host communities. But their role as business incubators and magnets isn't as well understood. Yet, this is arguably the thing on wh
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Hard cider maker relocates, expands

New space has tasting room, retail sales area
March 26, 2015
Judith Spitzer
One Tree Hard Cider has moved to a new location in Spokane Valley that greatly expands its production space, says owner Grant Barnes. The business has leased 32,000 square feet at 9514 E. Montgomery and has moved there from a 1,200-square-foot space at
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Ride-share providers win public-records injunction

Judge sides with Uber, Lyft on proprietary claim
March 26, 2015
Judith Spitzer
Ride-share companies Uber and Lyft prevailed in a court case here earlier this month when Spokane County Superior Court Judge John Cooney granted a preliminary injunction blocking the city from releasing information to the Journal of Business about each c
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