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Two-year colleges must be priority

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November 20, 2014
Linn Parish
Funding education likely will dominate much of the upcoming state Legislative session, with the McCleary court decision calling for the state to fund fully K-12 education and the narrow passage of Initiative 1351 regulating classroom size. When legislat
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Planning director's ouster disappoints

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November 20, 2014
Staff Report
Through a refreshingly intense focus on making city government more customer-friendly, financially sustainable, and outcome-driven, Spokane Mayor David Condon has been able to build broad support during his first three years in office. We'll see whethe
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Small Business Watch

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November 20, 2014
Staff Report

Reit Productions to acquire lights, staging company

Audio producer to offer range of event services
November 20, 2014
Judith Spitzer
Reit Productions LLC, an audio-production company here, has agreed to buy the assets of another Spokane business, Silhouette Lights & Staging Ltd., as part of a strategy to develop a full-service lights, sound, and staging production company to produce co
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New tenants announced near Target on South Hill

Only one space remains available in Regal Plaza
November 20, 2014
Mike McLean
Regal Plaza shopping center, the new South Hill retail development anchored by a Target department store, has signed four new tenants, and is negotiating an additional lease with a bank, leaving one retail bay left to fill, says Spokane real estate develo
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Massive Riverfront Park plan begins to take shape

Construction slated to start after Labor Day weekend
November 20, 2014
Judith Spitzer
The Spokane Park Board and city staff say they will move forward at a brisk pace on planning for the planned $64.3 million Riverfront Park renovation, with sights set on breaking ground on improvements after Labor Day weekend 2015. Construction work is
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Gunarama expands warehouse space here

Wholesaler starts work on $1.3 million addition
November 20, 2014
Mike McLean
Gunarama Wholesale Inc., a Spokane-based supplier of outdoor sporting goods to independent retailers, is expanding its warehouse space with a $1.3 million addition, building permit information on file with the city of Spokane shows. Gunarama representati
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Katie Ross

Inland Power rolls out new solar panel array

Second community project phase already in the works
November 20, 2014
Katie Ross
Spokane-based electric cooperative Inland Power & Light Co. has built a solar panel array, launched its new Community Solar program, and is preparing to build a second solar panel array, says John Francisco, its chief of energy resources. The program en
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Ecova launches efficiency platform for utility clients

Cloud-based program integrates customer data
November 20, 2014
Katie Ross
Spokane-based energy management company Ecova Inc. has launched a new cloud-based platform for its customers, called the Ecova Efficiency Platform, says Ted Schultz, senior vice president of utility solutions for the company. The platform, Schultz says,
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—Judith Spitzer

Movher: Moving with a woman's touch

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November 20, 2014
Judith Spitzer
Sabrina Jones grew up bucking bales and driving a wheat truck on her parents' farm south of Spokane. She thinks that's what gave her the chutzpah to open a different kind of moving business four years ago in Spokane-a moving company that caters to w
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