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Small Business Watch

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September 8, 2016
Staff Report
Mountain Dog Sign Co. has relocated its sign manufacturing facility in an effort to streamline and expand its operations. The business moved earlier this summer from its 3,500-square-foot space in the Meadowwood Technology Campus, at 24001 E. Mission, i
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Gonzaga plans new performing arts center

Art Only
September 8, 2016
Staff Report
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Artisans opens second e-waste collection center

Nonprofit's new facility located in East Spokane
September 8, 2016
Chris Street
Artisans, a 29-year-old nonprofit organization here that provides employment services for disabled people, has opened a new e-waste collection center in East Spokane. A center it opened earlier and that's located just east of downtown Spokane at 200 E
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Providence Health system seeks big bond refinancing

Five facilities here included in $222.4 million proposal
September 8, 2016
Kim Crompton
The parent organization for Spokane-based Providence Health Care, the Inland Northwest's largest health-care system, is seeking the issuance of up to $222.4 million in tax-exempt special-fund revenue bonds in a facilities refinancing request that includ
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Crohn's, colitis group schedules community walk

Take Steps Spokane looks to raise $30,000 this year
September 8, 2016
Staff Report
Spokane and surrounding area residents will walk for cures in the Crohn's & Colitis Foundation's Northwest Chapter's Take Steps Walk on Sept. 24 at 4 p.m. at Riverfront Park in Spokane. Take Steps is a family-friendly community celebration dedicate
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Consumer technology reshapes health, wellness

New e-tools are making us better self-monitors
September 8, 2016
Francisco Velázquez
The cost of health care in the U.S. is approximately $3 trillion-more than what we spend in education, transportation, or defense. We as consumers also spend $502 billion a year on health care-related services, products, and devices. This is projected t
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Wake Up Call coffee shop planned at Division, Nora

Logan neighborhood outlet will be company's seventh
September 8, 2016
Mike McLean
Wake Up Inc., the parent company of the Spokane-Valley-based Wake Up Call coffee shop company, has leased a 14,200-square-foot corner lot at 1814 N. Division, where the company plans to construct its seventh outlet. Christopher Arkoosh, who co-owns Wake
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Guest commentary: Restrictive scheduling is a solution in search of a problem

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September 8, 2016
Guest Commentary
As Seattle City Council members prepare to pass a controversial bill that would restrict how employers schedule their workers, evidence continues to reveal that such regulations are unnecessary and that many workers don't want them. A group of more tha
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The Journal's View: Initiative 1433 isn't the answer on minimum wage

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September 8, 2016
Staff Report
Initiative 1433, which would raise Washington state's minimum wage and would require all employers to begin offering sick leave, has noble intentions-to boost the income of more than 730,000 low-income workers, lift families out of poverty, and grow t
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Lawton acquires high-speed printer

'Seven-figure' purchase said to boost production
September 8, 2016
Laura Lawton, president and majority owner of 76-year-old Lawton Printing Inc., says the Spokane company has made a 'seven-figure purchase” of a digital press that she claims is the first of its kind in the Pacific Northwest. Lawton says the company
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