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Gold Reserve awarded $740 million in Venezuelan mine dispute

Legal battle with South American country finally might be nearing end
September 25, 2014
Judith Spitzer
Gold Reserve Inc., the Spokane-based mine-exploration company that sued the Venezuelan government after that country seized the company's primary mining property, has been awarded $740.3 million in compensation for the loss, says company President Doug
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—Mike McLean

Environmental law pioneer moves toward sunset of career

Cd'A attorney Scott Reed ending 58-year practice
September 25, 2014
Mike McLean
At the age of 86, longtime Coeur d'Alene attorney Scott Reed finally decided earlier this year to retire, although he admits he's not very good at it yet. Though he's not taking new cases, the sole practitioner known even by friends as an environme
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Small Business Watch

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September 11, 2014
Staff Report
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$19.2 million expansion at Sacred Heart advances - Art Only

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September 11, 2014
Mike McLean
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Method Juice Café squeezes out a niche

Downtown restaurant seeks out sustainable ingredients, supplies
September 11, 2014
Judith Spitzer
Tyler Lafferty and Nick Murto, arguably two of Spokane's busiest entrepreneurs, are intensely passionate about socially responsible business practices as well as sustainability and good health, a few reasons they opened Method Juice Café two years ago
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Pitching prosperity as priority

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September 11, 2014
Mike Flynn
The presidents of three major business organizations in the state went on the road this summer, logging 1,000 miles by car to visit with business people in a dozen communities in an effort to create a common strategic focus for not just the coming legisla
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STA Plaza review must stay focused

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September 11, 2014
Staff Report
Downtown business interests must be laser-focused in their analyses of the proposed Spokane Transit Authority Plaza renovation and must use their influence to ensure development of a safe, vibrant public space in the city's core from which buses move ef
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Providence Holy Family in mediation with union

Nurses' wages said to lag behind Sacred Heart's
September 11, 2014
Judith Spitzer
The Seattle-based Washington State Nurses Association, which represents more than 400 registered nurses at Providence Holy Family Hospital in north Spokane, are in mediation talks with hospital administrators over pay that they contend lags behind that of
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—Kim Crompton

Insurance broker aims to simplify Obamacare

Welk writes book, creates website to aid consumers
September 11, 2014
Kim Crompton
Independent insurance broker Robert S. Welk, who owns Welk Security & Trust on Spokane's North Side, isn't interested in offering his personal views on the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, more commonly known as the Affordable Care Act or O
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Spokane Public Schools upgrades security at many facilities

SPS has spent $14 million on safety steps since '03
September 11, 2014
Judith Spitzer
Spokane Public Schools has installed new, single-point-of-entry security doors at main entrances of nine schools and has retrofitted locks on hundreds of classroom doors, enabling teachers to lock doors from inside the classroom. The district has spent
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