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August 25, 2011
August 17 / Verner, Hession finish atop primarySpokane Mayor Mary Verner garnered 61 percent of the vote in the first ballot count of the city's primary election, finishing well ahead of challenger David Condon, who had 32 percent of the vote. If
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Tackling childhood obesity now will cut health costs later

National effort focuses on addressing eating habits, activities of preschoolers
August 25, 2011
Joni Kirk
Childhood obesity is endangering the country's future work force. "It is a serious health problem that has adverse and long-lasting consequences for businesses," says Laurel Branen, professor of foods and nutrition at the University of Idaho, in
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Improving academic performance by corralling stress

Researchers assert that students who can manage anxiety do better on exams
August 25, 2011
News Wise
Knowing the right way to handle stress in the classroom and on the sports field can make the difference between success and failure for the millions of students going back to school this fall, new University of Chicago research shows."We found a
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Small Business Watch

August 25, 2011
Bath Planet opens in Spokane ValleyBaths by Beldon, an affiliate of San Antonio-based Beldon Home Solutions that does business as Bath Planet, has opened an office and showroom in Spokane Valley. The office is in 3,000 square feet of leased at
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- Rendering courtesy of Architects West Inc.

Inland Northwest fire districts pursue range of projects

Work begins on Rathdrum station; others are slated in Post Falls and Sprague
August 11, 2011
Treva Lind
Three Inland Northwest fire districts have construction projects either getting under way or in the design phase.Northern Lakes Fire District, of Rathdrum, started site preparation at the end of July for a $2 million fire station, at 14000 53. of
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Small Business Watch

August 11, 2011
Website veterans launch Switch UpSwitch Up Inc., which does business as Switch Up Web, launched Aug. 1 as a local Web development service. The company is located at 418 E. Pacific, east of downtown Spokane, and occupies about 600 square feet and
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In the News

August 11, 2011
August 9 / Hecla boosts net, will expand operationsHecla Mining Co., of Coeur d'Alene, announced second-quarter net income of $33.2 million, or 11 cents a diluted share, up from $13.7 million, or 5 cents a share, in the year-earlier period. The a
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Calendar

August 11, 2011
Meetings & EventsThe Greater Spokane Valley Chamber of Commerce will hold a business communications breakfast Friday, Aug. 19, from 6:30 a.m. to 8:30 a.m. at the Mirabeau Park Hotel & Convention Center, 1100 N. Sullivan. The cost is $25 for and a
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WSU professor now leads nutrition education effort

Program assists families eligible for food stamps with obesity prevention
August 11, 2011
Jill Armstrong Shultz, a professor in nutrition and exercise physiology, is the new principal investigator of a Washington state Department of Social & Health Services grant that assists more than 150,000 underserved Washington residents each year.
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Crop outlook mostly positive after cool spring, report says

Farm Credit's analysis suggests strong year for many farm, ranch sectors
August 11, 2011
Northwest Farm Credit Services
Weather has been a key concern this year for agricultural producers, but after a cool, wet spring, many industries are expecting high yields from later-than-usual harvests, according to the Northwest Farm Credit Services' Knowledge Center Market of
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