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Arc of Spokane leases former CompUSA building

Nonprofit ends 20-year relationship as wholesale supplier to Value Village
November 21, 2013
Mike McLean
The Arc of Spokane plans to open a thrift store next month in the former CompUSA building, at 808 N. Ruby north of downtown, having ended its longstanding relationship with Value Village, says Greg Falk, Arc's executive director.Arc, a nonprofit
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Spokane County, cities revenue share talks heat up

Commissioner French says he'd like to have agreement in place by end of this year
November 21, 2013
Linn Parish
Spokane County and two cities that lie within it are discussing a revenue-sharing program intended to curb cities' desires to annex attractive, tax base-rich properties just outside their borders, and one elected official says such an agreement be
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—Photo courtesy of Mt. Spokane Ski & Snowboard Park

Inland Northwest ski resorts' hopes pile high on early snow

Citing improvements, operators expect strong season
November 21, 2013
Mike McLean
The Thanksgiving holiday lands a bit later on the calendar this year than most, and some Inland Northwest ski resorts aren't about to wait on it.Most resorts had tentatively marked the day after Thanksgiving as a target opening date for the to &
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In the News: November 21, 2013

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November 21, 2013
Nov. 11 / Council rejects proposed police contractThe Spokane City Council voted 7-0 to reject a tentative contract agreement reached between Mayor David Condon's office and the Spokane Police Guild. Council members criticized the agreement's of
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—Staff photo by Katie Ross

Occupational medicine clinic readies for move, rules

Practice aims for bigger niche in commercial driver physicals
November 21, 2013
Katie Ross
Spokane Regional Occupational Medicine, a division of Valley Hospital, is implementing new programs and seeking new certifications so it can continue helping injured workers navigate the claims and recovery process. Director Debbie Berg says the
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Wandermere Glen apartment complex goes up north of Spokane

$4.5 million development to include 48 living units, be finished by next July
November 21, 2013
Treva Lind
Wandermere Glen Investors LLC, of Spokane, has started development of a $4.5 million apartment complex in the Wandermere area north of Spokane. The planned 48-unit apartment project, named Wandermere Glen, is going up on a nearly 2-acre site at
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Wemco plans big new facility on West Plains

Project is latest of several on the West Plains that total about $40 million
November 21, 2013
Treva Lind
Airway Heights-based Wemco Inc., a light industrial equipment manufacturer, is starting a $6 million project to build a new production facility on a 10-acre parcel on the West Plains, says John Rouse, the company's vice president.The project is
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Small Business Watch

November 21, 2013
Clock repair building expansion plannedAjir Khinda, co-owner with his wife, Hardish, of the Taste of India restaurant and surrounding property on Spokane's North Side, says he plans to construct an addition onto the adjacent Spokane Clock at
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Mixing comedy, carbon tax push

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November 21, 2013
Kim Crompton
Yoram Bauman, who visited Spokane earlier this month and calls himself "the world's first and only stand-up economist," probably isn't someone you'd expect to see rise to prominence in the comedy world, given the subject matter he uses to elicit he
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—Staff photo by Mike McLean

Sweetness by the dozen

November 21, 2013
Mike McLean
Brenda Rigby says it's not hard to get up early every day, because she gets to go to the sweetest job in the world.Rigby has been managing the ScrumDiddilyUmptious Donuts LLC shop in Spokane Valley for two years."It's my life," she says. so I
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