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—LeAnn Bjerken

Spokane International Academy cites fast start

Charter school outperforms in testing
June 16, 2016
Blythe Thimsen
Outperformed. That is the word that melted away the nerves gripping Travis Franklin, head of school at Spokane International Academy, as he, the teachers, staff, and students at one of Spokane's two new charter schools nervously awaited their Cambridg
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Centennial Properties agrees to buy Macy's building in downtown Spokane

Company envisions mix of retail, office, residential uses in 10-story structure
June 9, 2016
Journal of Business Staff
Centennial Properties Inc., the Spokane-based property developer that is part owner of the River Park Square downtown retail center, said it has agreed to buy the downtown Macy's building, at the northeast corner of Main Avenue and Wall Street. The
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Inslee approves Spokane Tribe's casino proposal

Decision comes year after federal determination
June 8, 2016
Journal of Business Staff
Washington state Gov. Jay Inslee announced this afternoon that he has approved the Spokane Tribe of Indians' STEP project in Airway Heights. Inslee says in a press release that his decision concurs with the U.S. Department of Interior's determinati
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—ALSC Architects PS

Theater envisioned in Coeur d'Alene's Midtown

Art Only
June 2, 2016
Staff Report
Modern Theater is in the early stages of planning a new, $12 million theater building at the northwest corner of Fourth Street and Roosevelt Avenue, in Coeur d'Alene's Midtown neighborhood. George Green, executive artistic director for Modern Theater
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Small Business Watch

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June 2, 2016
Staff Report
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—LeAnn Bjerken, Center for Disease Control

Zika virus poses little risk in Northwest, health district says

Pregnant women advised not to go to some regions
June 2, 2016
LeAnn Bjerken
Despite the beginning of mosquito season and rising national concerns over cases of the Zika virus, officials at the Spokane Regional Health District say there is little to no risk of an outbreak of the mosquito-borne disease occurring here. The Zika vi
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—Kevin Blocker

Sacred Heart sees increase in birth defects in region

Anencephaly rates rise in three Washington counties
June 2, 2016
A rare birth defect called anencephaly has increased dramatically among infants born in three Eastern Washington counties this decade. Since 2010, the rates of anencephaly in Benton, Franklin and Yakima counties have been significantly higher than both t
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—Treva Lind

Cross-discipline academia at WSU Spokane's nursing school

New nursing dean drawn to interprofessional approach at WSU Spokane
June 2, 2016
Treva Lind
Future nursing education should involve more learning in teams with cross-discipline health care students, working together in patient scenarios and using technology, says the new Spokane-based dean of the Washington State University College of Nursing.
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—Linn Parish

Q&A with Bill Savitz, of Ignite Northwest: Accelerating business

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June 2, 2016
Linn Parish
Bill Savitz spent most of his 40-year career at Garco Building Systems, working for and eventually co-owning the West Plains pre-engineered building maker. Now, the 59-year-old veteran of industry is building something new: a business accelerator. As CE
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PFD turns its attention to arena upgrades

Metal detectors, new suite among eyed improvements
June 2, 2016
Spokane Public Facilities District officials say they are shifting their focus, which in recent years has been on projects at the Spokane Convention Center, to Spokane Veterans Memorial Arena. 'We've always got an ongoing list of projects requiring r
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