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Construction activity soars

Building-permit volumes leap due to large projects, hefty surge in multifamily work
February 26, 1997
Linn Parish
Boosted by some big-ticket projects and continued strength in residential construction, building permit activity in the Spokane area has surged this year.Through the first 11 months of 2004, the city of Spokane, city of Spokane Valley, and for
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Spokane girl treated for rare muscle disease

Sacred Heart delivering, monitoring experimental drug therapy for a year
February 26, 1997
Marc Stewart
An 8-year-old Spokane girl is receiving an experimental drug at Sacred Heart Childrens Hospital for an extremely rare muscle disorder called Pompe Disease. Pompe Disease is caused by an enzyme deficiency. It keeps the body from processing to
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Treating BAD DEBTS

Hospitals here employ strategies to get more of what patients owe
February 26, 1997
Rocky Wilson
Bad debts from patients have become a serious financial complication for health-care providers, and hospitals here increasingly are treating the problem with aggressive strategies to collect more of what theyre owed. Uncollectible patient of
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Two credit unions here are absorbed

Numerica, CdÂ’A Teachers merge; Columbia Lighting, Inland Empire Trades unite
February 26, 1997
Sandra Hosking
A pair of mergers has left the Spokane-Coeur dAlene area with two fewer credit unions.Numerica Credit Union, one of Spokanes largest credit unions, has absorbed the 3,000-member Coeur dAlene Teachers Credit Union. Also, two of Spokanes
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New AmericanWest CEO coaches bank basics

Industry veteran emphasizes credit quality, starts training, marketing efforts
February 26, 1997
Linn Parish
Robert Daugherty had been offered the top post at California Savings Bank and was house-hunting in San Francisco earlier this year when he got a call about the president and CEO posts at Spokane-based AmericanWest Bancorp.Soon thereafter, he at
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Most banks, grocers retain strong relationships

Still, Washington Trust, AmericanWest Bank opt out of in-store branching scene
February 26, 1997
Rocky Wilson
Roughly two decades after the first in-store bank branch opened here, the banking strategy of putting branch offices inside grocery stores remains strong in the Spokane market, say those in the banking industry.Its a symbiotic relationship to
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West Plains business group mulls disbanding

Association there wants to avoid duplicating work of chambers of commerce
February 26, 1997
Kim Crompton
The West Plains Business Association is considering disbanding at the end of this year to stop duplicating the efforts of the West Plains Chamber of Commerce and Spokane Regional Chamber of Commerce.A recommendation to that effect by the board
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STA plans South Hill park-ride lot

Work to start next month on $1.25 million facility on Southeast Boulevard
February 26, 1997
Linn Parish
The Spokane Transit Authority hopes to start construction next month of a $1.25 million park-and-ride facility on Spokanes South Hill.The lot, which would provide space for bus riders to park their cars while they take STA buses to downtown a
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Laser manufacturer eyes future markets

Paradigm Lasers plans expansion, production of light-beam systems
February 26, 1997
Marc Stewart
Paradigm Lasers Inc., a small Spokane Valley laser-systems designer and manufacturer, says it is developing several new commercial lasers and hopes to start producing some of them next year. The company, which moved here from East Rochester, in
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Wages grow here, yet trail state, U.S. widely

Average wage rose faster than in King County, but weekly gap still was $342
February 26, 1997
Kim Crompton
Spokane Countys average weekly wage grew faster than King Countys in the first quarter of this year2.6 percent to 2.2 percent, compared with the year-earlier quarterbut that wasnt much to boast about, judging by the latest data released a
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