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Spokane seeks waste-water option

$80,000 study to determine if agricultural irrigation is feasible
February 26, 1997
Rocky Wilson
Faced with the prospect that spending hundreds of millions of dollars to meet expected new environmental regulations still wont be enough, the city of Spokane is again studying the option of piping some of its treated waste water elsewhere, than
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Next ITÂ’s work force shoots to 50

Young Spokane developer of artificial intelligence also sees revenues triple
February 26, 1997
Rocky Wilson
Next IT Corp., the young Spokane company that develops artificial intelligence technologies for government, commercial, and educational uses, has nearly doubled its work force in the past year, to 50, and has tripled its revenues, says CEO Fred 70
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ReliOn quadruples sales volume

Spokane Valley fuel-cell maker could be profitable within next couple of years
February 26, 1997
Linn Parish
Spokane Valley-based fuel-cell maker ReliOn Inc. quadrupled its sales volume in 2005 and is on track to grow at that same aggressive rate this year. In the not-too-distant future, the company, which uses its fuel-cell technology to make backup
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Sterling does more banking with its peers

Company opens in Portland third office that provides loans, service to institutions
February 26, 1997
Richard Ripley
Spokane-based Sterling Savings Bank is expanding its correspondent banking department, which lends money to other banks and provides services to them.Sterling recently opened the departments third office, in Portland, says Sid Bennett, a vice
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Eliminating those TRIPS TO THE BANK

Remote deposit capture allows businesses to scan, deposit checks online
February 26, 1997
Linn Parish
Soon, more Spokane-area businesses will be able to deposit checks into their bank accounts without making a visit to a bank branch. Some Spokane-based banks are ramping up a service the banking industry generally refers to as remote deposit can
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Angel group watches for early-stage rising stars

Delta connects wealthy private investors with cash-needy startups
February 26, 1997
Kim Crompton
Delta Angel Group, a nonprofit alliance formed here three years ago to bring together early-stage, mostly technology-oriented companies with private investors, is making gains in its efforts to stimulate business growth here, says Norm Leatha, its
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Study links waist size, heart disease

Survey found that many women were unaware of their own risk factors
February 26, 1997
Women with waistlines of 35 inches or more are at greater risk of heart disease than thinner women, according to a new study by researchers at NewYork Presbyterian Hospital/Columbia and Sister to Sister: Everyone Has a Heart Foundation. The study a
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A rare diseaseÂ’s tragic toll

Longtime nurse here dies of scleroderma, which hardens the skin and organs
February 26, 1997
Emily Brandler
Patty Nixon, who worked as a registered nurse at Holy Family Hospital, of Spokane, for 35 years, loved to work with her hands. Those hands once played the violin in the Spokane Symphony, plucked harp strings, planted vegetables in her garden, a
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Ovarian cancer treatment re-emerges after recent study

Chemotherapy method shown to prolong patientsÂ’ lives
February 26, 1997
Linn Parish
An ovarian cancer treatment protocol that had fallen out of favor over the past 20 years is re-emerging after a recent study found that the little-used method can extend a patients life by more than a year. Thats encouraging news for of 95
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Kearsley Construction gets $13.3 million SFCC project

Three-story business, social science building to include 71,000 square feet of space
February 26, 1997
Rocky Wilson
Kearsley Construction Inc., of Spokane, has been awarded a contract to construct a three-story, about 71,000-square-foot business and social science building at Spokane Falls Community College here.Kearsleys bid for the project was about Work
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