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Cooler economy, HOTTER COMPETITION

Bankers say itÂ’s now more challenging to grow there
February 26, 1997
Emily Proffitt
North Idaho bankers say competition is heating up as players in an increasingly crowded banking market there look for ways to sustain growth in a cooler economy.Following several years in a hot economy, North Idaho bankers say they expect 2008
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Women less likely to get heart drugs

Study finds lower usage of aspirin, beta-blockers, statins, ACE inhibitors
February 26, 1997
Women and men experience a similar prevalence of adverse drug reactions in the treatment of coronary-artery disease. Women, though, are significantly less likely than their male counterparts to be treated with statins, aspirin, and beta-blockers, a
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Cross-border care

Canadian mothers-to-be come to Spokane for care for high-risk preterm births
February 26, 1997
Jeanne Gustafson
Some Canadian women needing specialized care for anticipated high-risk preterm births are coming to Spokane to deliver their babies due to a spike in such births north of the border and a shortage of neonatal facilities and specialists there.So
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Interest in genetic testing for breast, ovarian cancer rises

Tests detect inherited gene mutations that greatly raise risks for cancer
February 26, 1997
Emily Proffitt
A growing number of Spokane-area women who are at high risk for inherited breast or ovarian cancer are turning to their genes for answers, in the hope that what they find might save a lifetheir own or a family members.Breast cancer is the a
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Two-wheelin' and tee shots

February 26, 1997
Kim Crompton
Johnny Humphreys enjoys golfing and motorcycling, so its not surprising that the retired but still enterprising former top executive of Liberty Lake-based Itron Inc. would come up with an invention that seeks to merge the two pastimes.The n a
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Hart & Dilatush moves to bank tower in core

Longtime drugstore leaves Ridpath Hotel complex for Bank of America building
February 26, 1997
Emily Proffitt
Hart & Dilatush Pharmacy, a longtime drugstore in downtown Spokane, has moved to the Bank of America Financial Center after operating for 34 years in part of the Ridpath Hotel complex.The pharmacy, which has been in business here since 1918, to
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Inland Power & LightÂ’s net margins rise sharply

Co-op expects to begin work on big West Plains project late next month
February 26, 1997
Kim Crompton
Inland Power & Light Co., the Spokane-based electric cooperative, says its net marginsequivalent to net incomeleaped 42 percent to $4.5 million last year, due partly to better-than-expected power sales and lower-than-expected operating costs. a
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Project to convert longtime church site into event center

Big complex north of arena to include two ballrooms
February 26, 1997
Mike McLean
A Spokane development company says its spending nearly $2 million to convert a church complex north of the Spokane Veterans Memorial Arena into an event center with planned capabilities to accommodate multiple business meetings and social located
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Harbor Freight to open store on North Side

California tool retailer with outlet in Valley to open store on Nevada
February 26, 1997
Emily Proffitt
Harbor Freight Tools, a California-based tool retailer that operates a store in Spokane Valley, says it plans to open its second Spokane store, on the North Side.The Camarillo, Calif., company plans to open the new store in mid-May in a roughly
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STCU signs Northtown Square lease

Credit union is the first tenant for new center at Division, Wellesley
February 26, 1997
Jeanne Gustafson
Spokane Teachers Credit Union says it will open a branch next year in the Northtown Square boutique shopping center, which is to be developed on the site of the Wendle Ford dealership, at 4727 N. Division.The branch will be the 13th for STCU 12
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