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Documenting workersÂ’ ID can be tricky

Avoid federal penalties by keeping good records
February 26, 1997
Dale A. DeFelice
In recent months, employers across the U.S. have seen an increase in audits and enforcement actions by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) or the U.S. Department of Labor. Also, some proposed immigration-reform legislation has called for
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Fast path to journeyman

Spokane Public Schools program helps young workers get ahead, seeks to stem shortage
February 26, 1997
Mike McLean
A two-year-old pre-apprenticeship program offered through Spokane Public Schools is helping students enter construction-related tradesand earn living wagesright out of high school.Apprentices are needed to fill an expected shortage of as a
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Private universities, CCS, NIC post enrollment gains

WSU-Spokane reports fewer students; EWU dips from record high
February 26, 1997
Jeanne Gustafson
Private universities and community colleges here have seen an uptick in enrollment this year, while enrollment in state universities Spokane programs has fallen. Overall enrollment at Gonzaga has increased 2.7 percent to 6,923 students this a
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Heat-treat plant plans new facility in Valley

11,500-square-foot structure on East Marietta intended to accommodate growth
February 26, 1997
Emily Proffitt
Inland Northwest Metallurgical Services Inc., of Spokane Valley, plans to have a new building erected behind its current location to accommodate its growth.The company, which heat-treats metal for manufacturers, is located in an structure at a
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CdÂ’A Honda builds new dealership building

$3 million facility will be dedicated to auto portion of multiproduct outlet
February 26, 1997
Mike McLean
Coeur dAlene Honda has begun work on a $3 million expansion of its dealership complex on Seltice Way just south of Interstate 90 and a mile west of Northwest Boulevard.The project includes constructing a 23,000-square-foot showroom and that a
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WSU eyes campus hotel, meeting hall

University is seeking a developer to finance, build Pullman complex
February 26, 1997
Jeanne Gustafson
Washington State University is seeking a developer to design, finance, and build a hotel and conference center at its Pullman campus. It has advertised a request for qualifications for the project and is accepting submittals until Nov. 20. Ryan
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For Kids, and kids at heart

February 26, 1997
Kim Crompton
Brett and Susan Sommer had retirement in mind when they moved their family to Coeur dAlene from a New York City suburb three years ago. What they ended up with was anything but a leisurely retirement pace, after buying and restoring an old brick
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NightHawk posts big jump in revenues

CdÂ’A radiology concern says 79 percent leap is due partly to acquisitions
February 26, 1997
Emily Proffitt
NightHawk Radiology Holdings Inc., of Coeur dAlene, has reported third-quarter revenue of $45.2 millionup 79 percent from $25.2 million in the year-earlier period. The publicly traded company attributes the large increase partly to recent and a
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Big Post Falls shopping center planned

Large, Cincinnati-based retail developer eyes grocery, big-box stores for 50-acre site
February 26, 1997
Jeanne Gustafson
Phillips Edison Development Co., a division of Cincinnati-based Phillips Edison & Co., says it plans to build a 500,000-square-foot shopping center on 50 acres of land near Post Falls.The company says it has agreed to buy the land, located at a
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Electric car dealership set to open

Go Green plans to sell rechargeable autos and scooters in Post Falls
February 26, 1997
Jeanne Gustafson
Go Green Electric Car LLC, of Post Falls, says it plans to open an electric car and scooter dealership in the former Wingers Restaurant building in Post Falls. The dealership, which was scheduled to open this coming weekend, eventually will a
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