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Revett Minerals delays Troy Mine production start

Amid safety concerns, company starts work on new, $12 million underground route
November 7, 2013
Treva Lind
Spokane Valley-based Revett Minerals Inc., which in December suspended mining at its Troy Mine in Montana due to safety concerns, says it won't resume operations there until late next year as it constructs a new underground route to copper and CEO
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—Staff photo by Treva Lind

Calling all inventors, gadgeteers: Makerspace group forms in Spokane

Spokane Create! sponsors meetings where members can tinker with technology
November 7, 2013
Treva Lind
A nonprofit organization here named Spokane Create! is embracing a growing trend in the U.S. and globally to launch community workshops called "makerspaces," where a diverse group of people can tinker with technology and build gadgets.The people
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Airport board agrees to buy large acreage

$2.4 million acquisition to add land near SIA for envisioned third runway
November 7, 2013
Katie Ross
The Spokane Airport Board has agreed to acquire 844 acres of bare land west of Spokane International Airport for a possible expansion of an envisioned third runway, says airport spokesman Todd Woodard. The cost for the land, located south of and
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Spokane County's top taxpayer levies swell

Perennial leader Avista ranks first on list of 50 largest property owners
November 7, 2013
Mike McLean
The collective share of the 50 largest property taxpayers in Spokane County, led by perennial top payer Avista Corp., grew by 16 percent this year to reach nearly 9 percent of the total property taxes levied in the county, according records through
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In the News: November 7, 2013

November 7, 2013
Oct. 30 / Avista natural gas customers' bills rise The Washington Utilities and Transportation Commission approved natural gas rate adjustments requested by Spokane-based Avista Corp. and the state's three other natural gas utility companies. 1,
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Calendar: November 7, 2013

November 7, 2013
November 7, 2013
Meetings & EventsSecured Investment Corp. and Cogo Capital will hold a free event about diverse investment opportunities on Thursday, Nov. 7, from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m., at 4610 North Division, Ste. 1. John Bowens, with Equity Trust Co., will in
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Small Business Watch

November 7, 2013
Video concern here wins global projectForman & Co., a Deer Park-based video production company, says it is finishing a project for Accenture, a global management consulting and technology services company based in Dublin, Ireland. Mark of
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Seattle land grab has Spokane ties

November 7, 2013
Linn Parish
You've heard the expression, "It's as easy as taking candy from a baby."The city of Seattle has a different approach; it's trying to take prime real estate from a 103-year-old lady, Spokane resident Myrtle Woldson.Woldson owns a 134-stall lot
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—Staff photo by Kim Crompton

Country toned

November 7, 2013
Kim Crompton
The tractor tires stacked near the entrance to the big workout floor at the Farmgirlfit fitness center east of downtown Spokane are one of the first indicators that this isn't your typical gym. Also noticeable right away is the absence of the and a
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—Staff photo by Katie Ross

Truck driver shortage raises pressure

Long-haul trucking companies having trouble filling positions
November 7, 2013
Katie Ross
A shortage of qualified truck drivers both here and across the U.S. is causing some companies to step up recruiting practices and refocus their attention on regional hauls. Mark Barnes, co-owner of Spokane-based Fast Way Freight Inc., says on
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