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Spokane CPA firm merges into Eide Bailly

Langenhorst & Self-Merritt was founded here in 1997
March 16, 2017
LeAnn Bjerken
Langenhorst & Self-Merritt, CPAs, PS, has merged its operations into the Spokane office of Fargo, N.D.-based Eide Bailly LLP, a regional certified public accounting and business advisory firm. Founding partner Hubert Langenhorst says following the merger
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Design work starts for Trent Avenue bridge replacement

Bids for $20 million project to be sought in fall of 2018
March 16, 2017
LeAnn Bjerken
The Washington state Department of Transportation is designing a replacement for the East Trent Avenue Bridge, which crosses the Spokane River just east of Hamilton Street in East Spokane. Al Gilson, Spokane-based spokesman for WDSOT, says the $20 milli
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Ridpath project is jelling, developer Ron Wells says

Work could start this spring, pending approval of loans
March 16, 2017
Mike McLean
Spokane developer Ron Wells says financing is coming together for acquiring and converting the long-shuttered Ridpath Hotel complex into downtown housing. With final loan approval appearing close at hand, work on the $22 million project could start as ea
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Spokane Club CEO takes position with Stay Alfred

Harper to be sales VP at quickly growing company
March 16, 2017
Linn Parish
Spokane Club CEO Stacie Harper will leave the private social-and-athletic club at month's end to take an executive position with Stay Alfred, the quickly growing Spokane-based vacation rental company. Harper says she's scheduled to start her new job
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March 16, 2017
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Home health care's future in Spokane looks positive

Industry positioned well in environment of change
March 2, 2017
Writer Guest
Health care is entering an uncertain time, especially given the election of a new president who proposed to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act. No one can predict exactly what that outcome will be. What we do know is that any health care reform
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—Washington State University

Improving hip, knee replacement technology

WSU researchers received six patents in last two years
March 2, 2017
Writer Guest
For almost two decades, Washington State University researchers Amit Bandyopadhyay and Susmita Bose have worked diligently to improve the materials used in hip and knee replacements that up to a million people in the U.S. receive each year. In the 1990
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—Newport Hospital & Health Services

Integrating rural mental health, primary care in Newport

Coordination efforts moving ahead in Pend Oreille County
March 2, 2017
Writer Guest
Newport Hospital & Health Services and Pend Oreille County Counseling Services started working collaboratively in 2009 to support crisis mental health intervention better within our community. Recognizing that shared community need, we realized our orga
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UW puts focus on new physician training model

Revised curriculum unfolds here in partnership with GU
March 2, 2017
Writer Guest
Two issues that dominate today's health care landscape across the country also affect Eastern Washington: a rapidly changing health care environment, and an increasing demand for more primary-care physicians, especially in rural and underserved communit
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Library outlet set to open in Spokane Valley Mall

The BookEnd to be located by Macy's on second level
March 2, 2017
The Spokane County Library District says it plans to open The BookEnd, providing additional library space, in a vacant 2,200-square-foot area next to Macy's on the second floor of the Spokane Valley Mall at the beginning of May. 'The idea is for tha
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