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—Karina Elias

Avamere settles into South Hill neighborhood

Renovations are nearly finished following delays during pandemic era
September 28, 2023
Karina Elias
At Avamere at South Hill, the resident council meets regularly, leading and influencing the activities and amenities enjoyed by the 70 residents of the assisted-living
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Inflation act might put life science research at risk

Balance of cost controls, support for medical innovation said to be key to remaining on cutting edge
September 28, 2023
Katrina Rogers
Spokane is just beginning to realize its potential as a regional hub of life science industry innovation, particularly emphasizing new therapeutic discoveries to combat complex
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Lame-duck legal tech profession is in demand

Two years after Supreme Court quashes profession, those still in field experience surge in clients
September 28, 2023
Erica Bullock
A niche legal profession is shrinking in Washington state due to a state Supreme Court ruling that eliminated the certification of nonlawyer professionals to become limited license legal technicians.
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Key Tronic Corp. reports record annual income

Manufacturer here benefits from work leaving China
September 28, 2023
Karina Elias
Spokane Valley-based electronic manufacturing services company Key Tronic Corp. has reported record annual revenue for fiscal year 2023, with sales totaling $588.1 million, an 11% increase compared with year- earlier revenue.
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—Karina Elias

Quiroga Law leans into American dream

Firm was among fastest-growing businesses in US in recent years, according to national pub's survey
September 28, 2023
Karina Elias
Héctor Quiroga, co-founder of Quiroga Law Office PLLC, understands what many of his clients are going through, because he, too, immigrated to this country.
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Wake Up Call served win in battle for coffee shops

Spokane-based chain owns former Roasters following court dispute
September 28, 2023
Sara Schilling
The former Roasters coffee shops in the Tri-Cities, Washington, area have changed hands twice in a little more than two years-going first to the Vancouver, Washington-based Black Rock Coffee Bar
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Meet & Greet with Avista Corp.'s Heather Rosentrater

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September 28, 2023
Karina Elias
Heather Rosentrater is joining the ranks of Spokane's growing ecosystem of female leaders as Avista Corp.'s next president-and the company's first female president in its 134-year history.
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—Mike McLean

Gizmo makerspace tries to make ends meet

Organization faces acute funding, site challenges
September 28, 2023
Mike McLean
Gizmo-CdA Inc., the nonprofit makerspace located in Coeur d'Alene, is facing its biggest challenges to date.
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Mike McLean

WSU envisions $60M new building on Spokane campus

Design-build team sought for project in U District
September 28, 2023
Erica Bullock
Washington State University is envisioning a new medical training facility at the university's Spokane campus, says Eric Smith, director of facilities and capital projects at WSU in Spokane.
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New Rockwood Retirement CEO hits ground running

Jim Maxwell takes helm after longtime leader retires
September 28, 2023
Dylan Harris
With a campus redevelopment wrapping up, a new partnership with Whitworth University being fostered, and an annual audit underway, Jim Maxwell is picking up right where his predecessor left off, all while searching for his own replacement.
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