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Maid OÂ’Clover sells off all nine Spokane stores

Yakima-based chain unloads 10 other stores elsewhere; Zip Trip takes on four here
February 26, 1997
Marc Stewart
Yakima-based Maid OClover Corp., has sold all of its 19 convenience stores, including nine in the Spokane area, for $12 million in transactions approved in U.S. Bankruptcy Court, says its CEO, Jeff Loudon. Were out of the business, Of a
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Tech crystal maker explores new markets

Galaxy Compound, WSU professor net $24,000 grant for research project
February 26, 1997
Jennifer Hesse
Galaxy Compound Semiconductors Inc., a small, Spokane Valley-based company that produces metal alloys called crystals used in infrared-detection equipment, says it is working to develop a new material that could expand greatly the markets the split
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Carrying on a family tradition

February 26, 1997
Linn Parish
Maybe it was the traffic. Maybe it was the job at a monolithic bank. Maybe it wasnt just one thing.Peter F. Stanton doesnt know what triggered it, but one day in the spring of 1982, the 26-year-old Spokane native woke up in his Seattle pad
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Brandkamp heads new venture

PDA technology designed to enhance museum exhibits; MAC pilot program planned
February 26, 1997
Linn Parish
A co-founder of the Spokane-based computer-game pioneer Cyan Worlds Inc. is heading up a new venture that hopes to blaze new trails in museum technology.The executive, Chris Brandkamp, says the fledgling company in which hes involved, IES is
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Deans relish Spokane roots

Harvard, Stanford schools of business are led by grads of high schools here
February 26, 1997
Jennifer Hesse
Take a minute to count how many famous people you know from Spokane.Five seconds into it, and youre probably stumped.Trying to come up with names of nationally recognized business leaders from the area might take even less time, unless a
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Avista unit grows smartly

Bill-handling operation projects sales jump of 30 percent in 2004, nears profitability
February 26, 1997
Richard Ripley
An Avista Corp. subsidiary that manages other businesses bills for utilities and other facility-related services is posting stronger results, working to add to its already imposing market share, and coming closer to making a profit.The Avista
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Cheney Care to add independent living quarters

30-unit complex to cost $3.5 million; some units priced below market rate, designated for low-income seniors
February 26, 1997
Marc Stewart
Cheney Care Center Association, which operates a retirement campus in Cheney that includes skilled-nursing and assisted-living facilities, has begun work on an independent-living complex there.The $3.5 million project, which got under way last
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More adults in state juggle career, caregiving obligations

Providing care can take toll on work performance of ‘sandwich generation’
February 26, 1997
Jennifer Hesse
As more working adults here opt to care for their aging relatives or friends, theyre discovering that they must modify their job-related tasks to carry out their caregiving duties, geriatric-care professionals say. Amy Patton, a social worker
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Senior-living shopping can be complex process

Retirement communities have host of buy-in fees, ways to charge for services
February 26, 1997
Linn Parish
Think moving to a retirement community is going to be just like moving from one house to another?Think again.The retirement-home industry has a set of lease arrangements and fee structures unlike most others, and the system can be confusing
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Small specialty pharmacy here starts to grow

RiverpointÂ’s sales double during past two months as new owners take reins
February 26, 1997
Linn Parish
Months after a small investor group bought the assets of FirstPharma and rescued the specialty pharmaceutical compounding operation from the brink of closure, the salvaged startup now is growing at an accelerated clip.Operating now as Pharmacy,
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