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In the News: September 12, 2013

September 12, 2013
Sept. 5 / Initiative decision upheld A Washington state Court of Appeals commissioner here denied a motion by Envision Spokane that sought to stay an order by Spokane County Superior Court Judge Maryann Moreno removing the organization's from a
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Small Business Watch

September 12, 2013
Teri Yaki Grill opens in Cd'A's RiverstoneBill Betts, of Coeur d'Alene, has opened a Teri Yaki Grill restaurant in the Village at Riverstone northwest of downtown Coeur d'Alene.Teri Yaki Grill occupies 1,500 square feet of space at 2384 N. in
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—Staff photo by Mike McLean

Targeted for development - Art only

September 12, 2013
Crews are undertaking a large excavation project on Spokane's South Hill in preparation for the planned $30 million Regal Plaza shopping center. Located at the southeast corner of the Regal Street and Palouse Highway junction, the planned retail be
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School district charts new finish line

September 12, 2013
The 2013-14 academic year promises considerable change for Spokane Public Schools on a visible, tangible level, as well as on a deeper philosophical level.This fall, we will roll out our five-year strategic plan that was developed from input the
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—Rendering courtesy of Tri-Cities Airport

Bouten Construction pilots $36 million airport project in Tri-Cities

Spokane contractor will assist in design to expand terminal to meet growth
September 12, 2013
Mike McLean
The Port of Pasco recently named Spokane-based Bouten Construction Co. the general contractor and construction manager for a planned $36 million Tri-Cities Airport expansion, says Ron Foraker, the airport manager.In that role, Bouten will in the
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Avista says outlook shows adequate power resource

September 12, 2013
Treva Lind
Avista Corp. is projecting slower growth in customer demand and expects to have adequate power generating resources to meet customers' electricity needs until 2020.Avista filed its 2013 Electric Integrated Resource Plan on Aug. 30 with in state
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—Staff photo by Katie Ross

A virtual way to give

September 12, 2013
Katie Ross
zPerfectGift, a Spokane-based virtual gift-giving company, is offering what it believes is a new and different way to celebrate and track special occasions. It operates a website, at www.zperfectgift.com, that enables multiple people to chip in
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—Staff photo by Katie Ross

Sport Scope startup logs early growth

Inov8-backed company expects to end year with sales of nearly $2 million
September 12, 2013
Katie Ross
Spokane startup Sport Scope Inc. has marked a 50 percent revenue growth this year, its second year of business, says general manager and co-owner Derek Taylor. The company, which manufactures specialty pole-mounted end-zone cameras for sporting is
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In the News: August 29, 2013

August 29, 2013
Aug. 26 / Gonzaga launches new schoolGonzaga University said it has established a School of Nursing and Human Physiology, its first new school in nearly 40 years, and has named Brenda Stevenson Marshall to be the school's dean. The new school in
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Small Business Watch

August 29, 2013
Mel's plans move to Wandermere areaMel's, previously known as Mel's Nursery and located at 8800 N. Division, has sold its former location to Wendle Motors and plans to reopen in mid-October in smaller quarters in a multitenant retail building
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