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City begins long process to create a ‘street utility’

Road-repair funding idea would charge businesses, residences for using streets
February 26, 1997
Paul Read
The city of Spokane quietly has begun building a case for a dramatically different way to fund street repairs here.Spurned last spring by voters, who overwhelmingly rejected a property-tax-supported bond issue to fix the streets, and dubious to
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Intec finds second role in economy

With fewer jobs to train people for, it seeks ways to boost demand for workers
February 26, 1997
Paul Read
Representatives from a German energy company and a Quincy, Wash., dairy farm met last month at the downtown Spokane offices of the Inland Northwest Technology Education Center, or Intec, to hash out a plan to turn cow manure into electrical power a
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WSU-Spokane proposes big new nursing facility

School to seek pre-design in next legislative session for $34 million structure
February 26, 1997
Megan Cooley
Washington State University at Spokane says it will ask legislators to approve pre-design funds for a new facility for its College of Nursing, the second of three academic buildings the school hopes to construct at Riverpoint Higher Education Park
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Kalispels add on to Airway Heights casino

Tribe also buys 140 acres near West Plains complex, works on Cusick project
February 26, 1997
Megan Cooley
The Kalispel Tribe of Indians has launched a $6.9 million expansion of its Northern Quest Casino in Airway Heights, and has bought 140 acres of land a block west of the casino for future development.Separately, the 340-member tribe is building
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Of Reiki, body wraps, and Chi

Fusion Medi-Spa
February 26, 1997
Addy Hatch
HAYDEN LAKEIn the mood for an acupuncture facial? An herbal wrap? A massage, followed by a gourmet vegetarian meal, in stately surroundings?All of those services are available at Fusion Medi-Spa, a 9-month-old Hayden Lake venture.Fusion a
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Big plaza proposed on U.S. 2

Zone change requested on 40-acre site for retail, office, apartment complex
February 26, 1997
Linn Parish
A large retail, office, and apartment development called Pine Water Plaza is being proposed on a 40-acre site along U.S. 2 just north of Spokane.The Spokane office of CLC Associates Inc. has requested from Spokane County a zone reclassification
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Convention project tasks loom

PFD works with county, city to finish agreements; work to start next year
February 26, 1997
Linn Parish
With its four-year timetable, the much-anticipated Spokane Convention Center expansion and remodel project is more like a marathon than a 100-yard dash.Still, the Spokane Regional Public Facilities District will be sprinting during the next to
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Hollister-Stier eyes expansion

Second production line being studied at a cost of $15 million to $20 million
February 26, 1997
Addy Hatch
Hollister-Stier Laboratories LLC, of Spokane, is seeing so much demand for its services that the pharmaceutical manufacturer is contemplating adding a second high-speed production line at its northeast Spokane plant, a project that would cost $15
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Rockwood hopes to train athletes for next level

New program to promote performance enhancement slated to start late this year
February 26, 1997
Linn Parish
A sports performance enhancement program might not have made Michael Jordan a better basketball player, but might have made him a better athlete, says Tom Metzger, Rockwood Clinics director of physical therapy.Thats the role Rockwood hopes
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Spine care now a backbone for neurology center

SHMC unit adds clinical work on back pain to earlier focus on stroke, tumor, epilepsy
February 26, 1997
Paul Read
Sacred Heart Medical Centers Inland Neuroscience & Spine Center, which opened last April with a strong emphasis on the treatment of strokes, now is developing a reputation for spine care.The center, which occupies about 6,000 square feet of a
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