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Labyrinth replaces glass ceiling for career-minded women

Despite big social changes, obstacles to advancement still are sizable, book says
November 6, 2008
The glass ceiling—the once ubiquitous metaphor referring to a subtle barrier built upon biases that block women from the highest positions of leadership—doesn't apply today, a book released earlier this year contends.The book is titled
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Developmentally disabled workers show their stuff

More business representatives participate in event focused on hiring disabled workers
November 6, 2008
David Cole
More businesses learned about the benefits of employing people with mental and physical developmental disabilities at a recent annual Hire Ability Day event here, conducted the last five years to boost such hiring, the event's primary organizer who
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State's online school system draws scrutiny

Oversight of tax-funded programs trails other states' efforts, report says
November 6, 2008
Clay Holtzman
Washington's growing online school system is less regulated than in other states, and legislators may need to decide whether the state should take a more active oversight role, according to a recent state Senate report.The report, requested by a
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—Staff photo by Jeanne Gustafson

Program for American Indians evolves

Initial funding stream for Gonzaga degree set to be phased out; pool of students broader
November 6, 2008
Jeanne Gustafson
Gonzaga University says a graduate-level business program it launched eight years ago to prepare American Indians to teach entrepreneurship at tribal colleges is evolving as it attracts a broader mix of participants and faces funding three-year in
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—Staff photo by Mike McLean

Knowledge-transfer strategies help plug generation gaps

Expected boomer exodus raises desire to nurture next leaders
November 6, 2008
Mike McLean
As they brace for an expected exodus of baby boomers, some large employers here hope to transfer corporate knowledge to younger employees via methods ranging from internal leadership grooming to posting in-house communications on YouTube.Diane a
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Deer Park contractor lands two big repair jobs at dams

Knight Construction tapped for heavy work valued at $2.6 million
November 6, 2008
Mike McLean
Knight Construction & Supply Inc., of Deer Park, has landed two dam-repair contracts with a combined value of about $2.6 million.One project is under way to repair damages on a gate on a navigation lock on the John Day Dam on the Columbia River,
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Uphus wins contract for work at stadium

November 6, 2008
David Cole
M.E. Uphus Construction Inc., of Spokane, has won a $300,000 contract to do bathroom repairs, some office remodeling, and construction of a 1,300-square-foot maintenance building and a Dumpster enclosure at Avista Stadium.The county-owned at 222
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Two Sandpoint real estate offices merge, buy another

Combined brokerages plan to move into new Panhandle Mill building
November 6, 2008
Mike McLean
RiverStone Real Estate Inc. and Century 21 on the Lake, two Sandpoint real estate brokerages, recently merged to form Century 21 RiverStone, which then bought Lake County Real Estate, yet another brokerage there, says Shawn Taylor, a partner in 21
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Businesses, property owners divided on Felts Field zoning

Land, home owners favor allowing higher-density development in that area
November 6, 2008
David Cole
Property and home owners who want to develop their land around Felts Field beyond what's possible under current regulations are running into opposition from airport-related businesses concerned that their operations could be jeopardized by such 30
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$5 million road project added to list

Highway district hopes to widen Prairie Avenue
November 6, 2008
Jeanne Gustafson
A $5 million project to widen a mile-long stretch of Prairie Avenue near Post Falls into a five-lane thoroughfare has been added to a six-year transportation plan by Kootenai County's transportation planning agency.The project, which is being by
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