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Inland Imaging kicks off new liver cancer study

Treatment tailors doses to patient, tumor size
July 1, 2021
Natasha Nellis
Inland Imaging LLC has enrolled the first patient in a new liver cancer treatment trial. Using what's known as Y-90 radiation therapy, the treatment uses microscopic beads filled with yttrium-90 isotope 'designed to be delivered directly into tumors
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Kevin Blocker

Tangen prepares to roll out South Perry Lantern

Restaurants & Retail
July 1, 2021
Kevin Blocker
Spokane restaurateur Jeremy Tangen just can't stop himself. Saddled with a passion to open new restaurants, Tangen is about to debut his sixth endeavor in early July. The South Perry Lantern will occupy 2,200 square feet of leased space at
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Central Valley School District to relocate administration, ops facilities

District sells surplus land, buildings to finance moves
July 1, 2021
Natasha Nellis
Central Valley School District is preparing for growth with a planned move of its district operations, transportation, and administrative facilities, beginning next fall.
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Natasha Nellis

Small farms work to stave off droughts, fires

Increasingly hotter weather drives up costs for farmers
July 1, 2021
Natasha Nellis
Tucked away on a small 50-acre property in Valleyford, about 12 miles southeast of downtown Spokane, CasaCano Farms owners Madyson Versteeg and Jorge Cano have been hard at work reducing fire and drought risks.
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Virginia Thomas

Q&A with Freeform Interiors' Fernando Jauretche

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July 1, 2021
Virginia Thomas
Fernando Jauretche says employers are returning their attention to community meeting spaces from the earlier, pandemic-induced trend of Plexiglas workspace dividers. Jauretche is the CEO and owner of Spokane-based commercial furniture dealer and interior
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Virginia Thomas

Examining a surge in death investigations

Medical examiner's caseload increases, likely to grow more due to variety of factors
July 1, 2021
Virginia Thomas
The number of cases the Spokane County Medical Examiner's Office oversees has surged in recent years, and further increases are projected in the second half of this years, says chief medical examiner Dr. Veena Singh.
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Food shortages test Inland Northwest restaurants

Some menu items pulled in response, proprietors say
July 1, 2021
Kevin Blocker
Most mornings, Paul D'Orazi opens emails to find out which foods will be in short supply that day. The 'low inventory warning” he received at Incrediburger & Eggs on a recent, late June morning from distributor US Foods contained shredded
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Family Resource Home Care expands into Oregon

Liberty Lake-based company continues to grow via acquisitions
July 1, 2021
Virginia Thomas
Liberty Lake-based Family Resource Home Care has established a presence in Oregon through a pair of acquisitions.
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Kevin Blocker

Downtown Spokane Partnership may be headed to the other side of the tracks

Business improvement district would be expanded under city's current proposal
July 1, 2021
Kevin Blocker
City officials are asking the Downtown Spokane Partnership to take on the added responsibility of providing cleanup and safety services south of the railroad viaduct in the city's core.
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Kevin Blocker

WSU College of Medicine attains full accreditation

Approval is culmination of six years of work
June 22, 2021
Staff Report
The Washington State University Elson S. Floyd College of Medicine has received full accreditation through the Liaison Committee on Medical Education, the university announced this morning.
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