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Business developers team up to buy Plechner Building

Trio to operate Spokane Entrepreneurial Center
October 23, 2014
Mike McLean
Three Spokane business developers and investors have joined to buy the Plechner Building, which they plan to continue to operate as the Spokane Entrepreneurial Center. Tom Simpson, a member of the ownership group, says he and fellow entrepreneurs, Rob Ma
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Catholic Charities plans 51-unit housing project east of downtown Spokane

Work on $5 million building slated to begin next spring
October 23, 2014
Judith Spitzer
Catholic Charities of Spokane, one of the area's largest social-service nonprofits, is in the initial design stages on a $5 million, 51-unit low-income housing project downtown, says John Fisher, housing development manager for Catholic Charities. The
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Crops give reasons to be thankful

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October 23, 2014
Don Brunell
Since 1957, our Canadian friends and neighbors have celebrated Thanksgiving on the second Monday of October. Perhaps, this year we should have joined them. Given the good news of our state's bountiful apple and cherry harvests this year, we could have
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Using philanthropy to counter inequality

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October 23, 2014
Staff Report
Spokane-area businesses tend not to get a lot of public credit for it, and perhaps appropriately so in the spirit of anonymous charitable giving, but we at the Journal see examples daily of the different ways in which many of them are striving through phi
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Small Business Watch

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October 23, 2014
Staff Report

Complex 'lost chance' lawsuit against Providence tossed

Case alleged negligence cut short ill woman's life
October 23, 2014
Kim Crompton
A Washington state appellate court panel here recently rejected a lawsuit against Spokane's Providence Sacred Heart Medical Center & Children's Hospital and related parties that was predicated partly on what's called a 'lost chance” malpractice
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Patricia Butterfield to step down as nursing school dean

WSU administrator plans to return to faculty role
October 23, 2014
Staff Report
Patricia Butterfield, dean of Washington State University's College of Nursing, will leave the dean post and return to a faculty role next April. She currently directs nursing education at WSU's campuses in Spokane, Vancouver, Tri-Cities, and Yakima
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—Linn Parish

CareUnity brings in its first chief medical officer

Organization to step up efforts to meet 'triple aim'
October 23, 2014
Linn Parish
CareUnity, the accountable-care organization developed two years ago by Group Health Cooperative and Providence Health Care, has hired Dr. Jeffrey Liles as its chief medical officer.
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GSI launches Startup Spokane website

Organization says entrepreneurs are embracing service
October 23, 2014
Judith Spitzer
A new online resource for Spokane entrepreneurs, called StartupSpokane.com, is getting attention from both users and people who want to pay it forward and help entrepreneurs, says Robin Toth, Greater Spokane Incorporated vice president of business develop
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Working toward a more educated RN workforce

Goal is for more nurses to earn four-year degrees
October 23, 2014
Linda Tieman
Washington state's nursing leaders are continuing to make momentous progress toward reaching the national goal of creating a highly educated, diverse nursing workforce that will be better prepared to take care of all people now and in the future.
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