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June 2, 2011
Design firm focuses on aging in placeAging In Place Designs LLC has formed to help homeowners evaluate their homes and plan any changes they might make to continue living independently in their senior years. Jane Barry, a registered nurse who a
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Napa Auto store moves north on Monroe

Retailer takes former furniture building after 25 years at previous site
June 2, 2011
Treva Lind
After about 25 years at the same location, the Napa Auto Parts store on Monroe Street has moved half a mile north on the same street.Jeremy Main, Napa Auto Parts district operations manager, says the former location at 1702 N. Monroe included a a
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-Staff photo by Treva Lind

Dealers vie for used cars

Car lots go far to steer away from used-car shortage
June 2, 2011
Treva Lind
Shrinking used-car supplies and rising prices have sent auto dealers in the Inland Northwest scrambling farther and more frequently to wholesale auctions to help stock their lots, those in the industry say.Although it means that people visiting a
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Nonprofit buys home in Valley

Organization that provides shelter for women, children lands second six-bed house
June 2, 2011
Treva Lind
Hearth Homes, a Spokane Valley-based nonprofit that provides safe housing and life skills for homeless, abused, or economically challenged women with children, has received a donation of $125,000 to buy a house next door to its existing six-bedroom
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Icon wins job to install new roofing on airport buildings

$760,000 project to start soon; SIA also to look at future entrance upgrades
June 2, 2011
Chey Scott
Icon Corp., a Spokane Valley-based commercial roofer, soon will begin work to replace portions of roofing at the Spokane International Airport complex as part of a $760,000 contract it was awarded recently.Icon Vice President Jack Johnson says a
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Specialty hospital expands

June 2, 2011
Mike McLean
Northwest Specialty Hospital, of Post Falls, has opened an urgent care clinic, says Vaughn Ward, the hospital's CEO.The clinic, called Premier Urgent Care, occupies 5,700 square feet of floor space in the first floor of a medical office building
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Flamin' Joe's to open South Hill outlet

Eatery will be Spokane hot wing restaurant operator's third here
June 2, 2011
Chey Scott
Flamin' Joe's Inc., a Spokane-based hot wing restaurant operator, expects to open a new eatery this August in the Lincoln Heights neighborhood, on Spokane's South Hill.Owner Sally Guthrie says it will be the third Flamin' Joe's restaurant in and
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Printing operation closes after 30 years in business

United Lithographers owner accepts position at Ross Printing Co.
June 2, 2011
Kim Crompton
United Lithographers Inc., of Spokane Valley, has closed its doors.Brandy Donough, who assumed ownership of the 30-year-old business two years ago following the sudden death that year of her father, Ray Tyson-Flyn, says the shop shut down about
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Home sales lag 2010 pace: second-half rebound eyed

June 2, 2011
Mike McLean
Home sales in Spokane County and statewide have declined so far this year compared with early last year, when tax incentives helped spur sales.For the first four months of the year, 1,013 homes were sold in Spokane County through the Spokane of
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—Staff photo by Treva Lind

Far East training, far from home

June 2, 2011
Treva Lind
As more U.S. people pay attention to China and its emerging economy, a husband-and-wife team has launched a new business in downtown Spokane with an eye toward helping others better understand their native country.Steve Wang and his wife, Yan &
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