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Calendar: May 20, 2010

May 20-June 3, 2010
May 20, 2010
Meetings & Events The Spokane chapter of the American Advertising Federation will hold a lunch program on Thursday, May 20, from noon to 1:30 p.m., at the Global Credit Union auditorium, 1520 W. Third, in Spokane. Clint Runge, of Youth
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Small Business Watch

May 20, 2010
Promoter purchases assets of The Blvd, renames it Seaside Bill Powers, a Spokane concert promoter for the past 10 years, has purchased the assets of The Blvd concert house, at 230 W. Riverside, from Ray Wilson, and has renamed it to
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No rest in retirement for Eliassen

May 20, 2010
Editor's Notebook
Jon Eliassen, who retired from Avista Corp. in 2003 after 33 years on the job, now is both chairman of Itron Inc. and interim president and CEO of Red Lion Hotels Corp. That has got to be like working full time plus.The changes Eliassen already
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Commellini's to reopen as private facility

Reservation-only dining and catered event center to open later this summer
May 20, 2010
Jeanne Gustafson
Commellini's, a long-time Italian-style restaurant here, will be reopened this summer as a reservations-only restaurant and events center, says Robert Seghetti, who will own the establishment with his wife, Lauri, and his parents.Seghetti's has
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Gym owner faces foreclosure on West Plains

Sale scheduled of property where a Global Fitness location had been slated
May 20, 2010
Jeanne Gustafson
A site on the West Plains owned by a Spokane-area fitness chain is scheduled to be auctioned off at a trustee's sale on May 28 to satisfy more than $500,000 in debt on the property.M-R Fitness Inc., owned by Michael Lee, had announced plans in a
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Kaiser begins testing water at dump site

May 20, 2010
Kaiser Aluminum & Chemical Corp. has begun taking water samples at a former aluminum by-product disposal site about 10 miles northeast of downtown Spokane in the Mead area that has been found to contain contaminants.The site, located near the of
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Farm Credit boosts net to $41.1 million in quarter

Wheat, fruit growers, timber producers look to have good year in 2010
May 20, 2010
Richard Ripley
Northwest Farm Credit Services has reported $41.1 million in net income in the first quarter, boosting its quarterly earnings by 140 percent from $17.1 million in the year-earlier period.Meanwhile, the Spokane-based ag-lending cooperative set in
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Sterling proposes merging two units, taking other steps

Spokane company to alter board, envisions buying failed banks as strategy
May 20, 2010
Richard Ripley
Sterling Financial Corp., of Spokane, is proposing to merge its Golf Savings Bank mortgage subsidiary into Sterling Savings Bank, its Spokane-based banking arm, and take other steps as it works to complete its proposed $720 million company also to
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—staff photo by Kim Crompton

A concrete business plan

May 20, 2010
Kim Crompton
After living and working for a time in northern California, Spokane Valley natives Curtiss and Laura Grenz were eager to return here, and they found a concrete way to do that, literally. They founded a business through which they used an initial of
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New building planned on West Plains

$2.4 million structure to house entrance station for armed forces recruits
May 20, 2010
Mike McLean
The U.S. General Services Administration says construction will start this month on a 20,300-square-foot building on the West Plains that the agency plans to lease from private developers to house a military unit that processes recruits Spokane be
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