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Sacred Heart staff buddies up to be more efficient

Consultant helps hospital speed up patient flow, address peak busy periods
February 26, 1997
Linn Parish
After spending the past several years expanding and remodeling its sprawling South Hill campus, Sacred Heart Medical Center is undergoing another kind of revamp: the reworking of its patient-flow strategies and day-to-day staffing needs. While
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Gonzaga, EWU team up to offer new dual degree

Law, social work program is first in U.S. to be provided by team of private sectarian, public schools
February 26, 1997
Rocky Wilson
The Gonzaga University School of Law and Eastern Washington Universitys School of Social Work and Human Services will collaborate this fall on a dual-degree program under which students will be able to earn both a law degree and a masters in of
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University of Phoenix puts technology at learningÂ’s forefront

Students use vast online library, discuss via e-mail, do computer simulations
February 26, 1997
Paul Read
These are tough decisions. The trendy apparel-store chain you work for has fought hard to secure a lucrative relationship with a popular recording artist, and the exclusive line of clothing that bears his name is sure to be a hit with young to
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Summit Rehabilitation emphasizes ergonomics

Physical and occupational therapy are just part of services at ‘work smarter’ company
February 26, 1997
Rocky Wilson
Ergonomics is often defined as the study of people adapting to their work environment, and Summit Rehabilitation Associates PLLC, of Spokane, is constantly studying the causes of workplace injuries to help people do that and to reduce workers on
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Foreclosures here drop to lowest level since Â’98

Home-price appreciation, job growth are expected to lead to further declines
February 26, 1997
Linn Parish
The number of foreclosures on deeds of trust in Spokane County fell in 2004 for the second straight year, and to the lowest level in six years. With the regions employment outlook improving and home prices rising, the number of foreclosures 6
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Wolff Cos. North Side project set

Aslin-Finch Feed to anchor complex; work set to start soon on first building there
February 26, 1997
Linn Parish
The Wolff Cos., a Scottsdale, Ariz.-based development company that began operations in Spokane and still has significant holdings here, plans to build a retail center along U.S. 2, north of Spokane, that will be anchored by an Aslin-Finch Feed & of
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Air-cargo upturn sends positive economic signal

Spokane International sees its highest freight volumes since record year of 2000
February 26, 1997
Rocky Wilson
Spokane International Airport handled its fourth highest volume of air cargo last year, and the highest tonnage of such shipments its seen since the record-breaking year of 2000, just before the economy soured. Observers say thats a positive of
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Increased temp hiring signals economic growth

Help agencies here report high demand for workers in manufacturing sector
February 26, 1997
Marc Stewart
Demand for temporary workers is surging, especially in manufacturing, providing a sign that the Inland Northwests economy is improving, temporary-help agencies here say.Demand for employees has grown strongly in several sectors since the of a
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URM Stores, Inland buy rivalÂ’s assets

Food Service Distributors closes; Inland Meats to move into old facility
February 26, 1997
Linn Parish
URM Stores Inc. and Inland Meats Inc., both of Spokane, have bought through separate transactions the assets of Food Service Distributors Inc., a Spokane food distributor and meat processor. URM acquired Food Service Distributors customer 400
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Real estate investors buy Eagles lodge here

Aerie #2 plans to develop much smaller structure on adjoining North Side land
February 26, 1997
Kim Crompton
The North Side lodge of what once was the largest Fraternal Order of Eagles chapter in the country has been sold, a consequence of declining membership nationally in such organizations.Spokane real estate investor Terry Tombari says he and his
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