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Teaching health clinic enclosed

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December 3, 2015
Mike McLean
Bouten Construction Co., of Spokane, appears to have structural work mostly completed for the Spokane Teaching Health Center's $15 million University District Health Clinic, which is located at the southeast edge of the Washington State University Spoka
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HUB Sports Center seeks more donors as clock ticks

Supporters need to raise $3.2 million by end of '16
December 3, 2015
Kim Crompton
The HUB Sports Center, a 66,000-square-foot multipurpose facility at 19619 E. Cataldo in Liberty Lake, has been drawing plenty of users since opening in 2007 as a nonprofit operation-recently welcoming its one millionth patron-but its future remains u
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Small Business Watch

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December 3, 2015
Staff Report
—LeAnn Bjerken

Occupational medicine's presence expands

Providence program said currently serving 3,000 injured workers annually
December 3, 2015
LeAnn Bjerken
Just over a year old, Providence Health Care's occupational medicine program has grown quickly, with plans to expand next spring, adding a third location from which to provide its services.
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Avista, others here deserving of praise

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December 3, 2015
Staff Report
The workers at Spokane-based Avista Corp. and the region's other power companies deserve praise for their efforts to restore power after the historic Nov. 17 windstorm that left more than 200,000 customers without electricity. On the early morning of
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Ignoring reality of higher wages

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December 3, 2015
Don Brunell
The news is full of organized protests demanding a $15 minimum wage. Several cities across the nation have passed or are considering big hikes in their minimum wage. SeaTac was the first in our state to pass the $15 minimum wage, followed by Seattle and
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$1 million physical therapy clinic slates on South Hill

Practice to move just north of current location
December 3, 2015
Construction of a new, 7,000-square-foot physical therapy clinic is slated to start next spring on Spokane's South Hill and to be completed that summer, says the project's architect. Shane Mercier, owner of Mercier Architecture & Planning, has desig
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$1.5 million townhome project starts in U-District

Six-unit building near GU to be finished next June
December 3, 2015
Samantha Peone
Quality K2R LLC, of, Spokane, which is owned by builder Greg Kuntz and his wife, Celeste, is developing a $1.5 million apartment building, named A Stones Throw Townhouses, at 815 E. Sharp, in Spokane's University District. Greg Kuntz says the building
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Dutch Bros. franchisee buys building for its headquarters

Two-story structure also has nonprofit 'incubator'
December 3, 2015
Mike McLean
Kevin Parker, co-owner GTG Ventures LLC, which operates the Spokane-area Dutch Bros. Coffee franchise, says an affiliated company has bought a 6,600-square-foot building north of downtown and has set up a central office for the franchise there. A handful
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Gold Reserve prevails in court again

Venezuela still showing little inclination to pay
December 3, 2015
A U.S. District Court in Washington, D.C., has ruled in favor of Spokane-based Gold Reserve Inc., as the company continues a lengthy battle to try to secure payment of a $760 million award owed to it by the Venezuelan government. Gold Reserve executives
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