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Science Center proposed on the North Bank

February 26, 1997
Kim Crompton

All signs point toward more work for L&L

Commercial sign maker takes on several big jobs for new medical facilities
February 26, 1997
Linn Parish
Patients and visitors at Sacred Heart Medical Centers planned new Childrens Hospital will look to animal-themed signs to guide them through the facility after it opens.The signage in the new facility will include fish that will swim around
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Goebel chosen to build Class A office building

Work at downtown site could start soon, might be completed next fall
February 26, 1997
Linn Parish
Robert B. Goebel General Contractor Inc., of Spokane, has landed a contract to build a $5 million, four-story, 56,000-square-foot Class A office building on the former Thadeus T. Thudpuckers site in downtown Spokane.The company thats the 41
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Increase in female physicians brings changes

Patients see a difference in approach; doctors say schedules and style differ
February 26, 1997
Megan Cooley
Women are stupid.Thats what one male patient blurted to Dr. Janice Christensen, a cardiologist with Spokane Cardiology PSC, years ago when she was practicing medicine in Arizona. Women doctors here say such attitudes are diminishing, though,
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Healthy hormones?

Uproar over conventional hormone- replacement therapy has driven interest in bio-identical alternatives
February 26, 1997
Addy Hatch
Last summer, the federal government halted part of a major study of hormone-replacement therapy, saying a common combination of medications used by women to ease the symptoms of menopause, and possibly protect themselves from heart disease and be a
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Research funds headed to WSU for two projects

Washington Tech Center OKs grants to fund work with Spokane, Richland concerns
February 26, 1997
Addy Hatch
The Washington Technology Center has awarded grants to Washington State University to support research projects the school is undertaking with a Spokane maker of pest-control products and a Richland-based client of the Spokane Intercollegiate and a
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Local landmark hotel affiliates with Travelodge

February 26, 1997
Megan Cooley
May, May & McReynolds LLC, of Boise, Idaho, which owns the Spokane House hotel, at 4301 W. Sunset Highway, has affiliated the establishment with the Travelodge Hotels Inc. hospitality chain to boost business at that local landmark.Built in the
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Foreclosure rise eased last year

Number inched up slightly in Spokane County, headed down in Kootenai County
February 26, 1997
Megan Cooley
The number of foreclosure actions in Spokane County rose 1 percent in 2002 to 1,153, but economic observers say the small increase is a sign of stabilization after eight years of substantial increases.Full-year figures werent available for in
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Office structure eyed just west of downtown

$1.1 million project is to move forward after half of space is leased
February 26, 1997
Linn Parish
Schmidt Development LLC, of Spokane, has proposed building a $1.1 million office building on the periphery of downtown Spokane.As envisioned, the two-story, 10,000-square-foot building would be constructed on a vacant site at 1807 W. Fifth, is
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Harpers plant now operates as flexcel

Post Falls manufacturer could pick up work from other Kimball units
February 26, 1997
Addy Hatch
Harpers Manufacturing, the big office-furniture maker in Post Falls, has changed its name to flexcel-Post Falls and could take on work previously done at other plants owned by its parent company, Kimball International Inc.Kimball, a based in to
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