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—Kevin Blocker

Jerry Post finds right equation with Mathnasium

Tutoring service has 60 clients months after start
April 12, 2018
Deer Park's Robert Crawford brings his son, Shane, three times a week to Spokane's South Hill to get him math assistance at Mathnasium of Spokane South, a math tutoring service for students ages K-12. 'It's a personalized environment. Students
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—LeAnn Bjerken

Courtney Law nurtures young UW-GU health partnership

Director aims to grow community resource
April 12, 2018
LeAnn Bjerken
Although she is already more than two years into her position as the director of the University of Washington School of Medicine-Gonzaga University Regional Health Partnership, Courtney Law says she's really just getting started. 'I've always enj
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—Trek Architecture

$5 million multiuse structure proposed in city's core

Building would house condos, commercial space
April 12, 2018
Samantha Peone
Spokane-based developer and contractor Gerald Kofmehl has proposed constructing a roughly $5 million multiuse building on the northeast corner of Second Avenue and Bernard Street in downtown Spokane, says Brian Butler, spokesperson for the project and co-
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—LeAnn Bjerken

Data protection law might have far reaching impact

Most companies aren't ready, IT consultant says
April 12, 2018
LeAnn Bjerken
Some cybersecurity experts are focusing their attention on the European Union's soon-to-be-implemented General Data Protection Regulation, which could have a big effect on how businesses worldwide handle data privacy. 'I believe that the majority of
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—Samantha Peone

Extreme Expeditions Northwest LLC: Research Sasquatch in style

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April 12, 2018
Samantha Peone
When imagining the pursuit of bigfoot, most people don't envision five nights on a yacht in Canada, accompanied by a scenic helicopter flight, hiking, fishing, and First Nations history and cultural exposure. But Spokane-based tour company Extreme Expe
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New employment laws in wake of #MeToo

Businesses advised to enact, swiftly enforce policies
April 12, 2018
Amy Mensik and William Symmes
The Washington Legislature and the U.S. Congress passed new laws recently in the wake of the #Me Too movement. Gov. Jay Inslee signed three bills into law on March 21. Each of those will take effect on June 7. The federal law, concerning tax deductions,
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—Kevin Blocker

Spokane Super Oval could turn corner, owner says

Racetrack operator hopes to capitalize on Airway Heights activity
April 12, 2018
After nearly four years of work and having spent $700,000 of his own money, Rick Nelson, the owner of Spokane Super Oval LLC, thinks the half-mile auto racing track in Airway Heights could finish this racing season in the black. 'We've struggled ever
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Construction should invest more in people

Industrywide commitment to worker training needed
April 12, 2018
Kim Waseca-Love
It took mere months for the Great Recession to claim millions of American jobs. Now, as employers scramble to rebuild the workforce, they're facing a dilemma: The labor pool is shrinking, and it could be decades before it comes back. Across the nation,
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—Integrus Architecture PS

The INB Performing Arts Center's next act

Iconic venue set for $22.3 million overhaul
April 12, 2018
The INB Performing Arts Center debuted 44 years ago as part of the World's Fair. It's largely been untouched ever since. That will change, effective May 1. Operated by the Spokane Public Facilities District, the performing arts center will shut down
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Amazon of a project is in the works in Spokane area

Not HQ2, but proposal near airport still big by any standard
April 12, 2018
Mike McLean
The Spokane County Planning Department is reviewing conceptual plans for a massive distribution facility to be constructed near Spokane International Airport. While the name of the company that will operate the facility is conspicuously absent from the p
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