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Windermere/City Group to move to Kendall Yards

Location gives brokerage room to grow, river view
May 8, 2014
Mike McLean
Windermere Real Estate/City Group LLC, of Spokane, plans to move its offices this summer to the Kendall Yards urban village development northwest of downtown, says Joe Garst, the franchise's owner and designated broker. The new offices will occupy abou
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—Kim Crompton

Holy Family's updated baby center ready to deliver

Expanded LDRP facility garners positive feedback
May 8, 2014
Kim Crompton
Providence Holy Family Hospital's newly remodeled and expanded Family Maternity Center is drawing positive feedback from patients and staff, and is well positioned to handle anticipated growth in demand for its 'LDRP” model, which enables women to e
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Small Business Watch

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May 8, 2014
Staff Report

Illegal tobacco sales high in state for second year

Report says 15 percent of retailers sold to minors
May 8, 2014
Staff Report
The number of retailers in Washington illegally selling tobacco to minors is high for the second year in a row. An annual report that tracks illegal sales shows about 15 percent of tobacco retailers sold tobacco to minors in 2013, which is about the same
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SFD converts to digital patient records system

City says it expects switch to result in improved care
May 8, 2014
Staff Report
In a step that the city of Spokane believes will make Spokane safer, the Spokane Fire Department has switched a digital patient records system. The Patient Care Reporting (ePCR) system, it says, allows for electronic collection of patient information a
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Fossil fuels are taken for granted

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May 8, 2014
Don Brunell
Even in our tough economy, most Americans enjoy a myriad of conveniences we take for granted. We awake to a warm house, turn night into day with the flip of a light switch, jump into a hot shower, get dressed and grab a cup of fresh brewed coffee before
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Northwest Farm Credit Services reports rise in earnings, total capital

Favorable market lifted its performance, co-op says
May 8, 2014
Katie Ross
Spokane-based agricultural cooperative Northwest Farm Credit Services says it had first-quarter earnings of $54.2 million, up 13 percent from $48 million in the first quarter of 2013, and its total capital increased 2.3 percent, to $1.8 billion as of Marc
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Cd'A-based New Jersey Mining Co. adds to its holding

Purchase includes former Bennett Lumber mill site
May 8, 2014
Judith Spitzer
New Jersey Mining Co., of Coeur d'Alene, which owns and operates the New Jersey Mill, in Kellogg, Idaho, says it has bought 13 patented mining claims covering 220 acres near Elk City, Idaho, from Vancouver, British Columbia-based Premium Exploration Inc
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Incyte Pathology acquires Yakima laboratory

Lab here adds four hospitals to client list with purchase
May 8, 2014
Katie Ross
Spokane Valley laboratory Incyte Diagnostics, which operates under the entity Incyte Pathology PS, has acquired Yakima, Wash.-based pathology group Medical Center Laboratory (MCL). Kim Hagerty, spokeswoman for Incyte, says the acquisition closed on May
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—Katie Ross

North Idaho rehabilitation hospital uses 24/7 approach

Joint venture facility has seen about 125 patients
May 8, 2014
Katie Ross
Rehabilitation Hospital of the Northwest, a freestanding, acute-rehabilitation facility in Post Falls, is offering Kootenai County's only inpatient treatment for rehabilitating patients, something it says residents previously had to travel longer for.
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