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Virginia Thomas

Parting Thoughts with Panhandle Health District's Lora Whalen

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June 17, 2021
Virginia Thomas
ora Whalen is leaving Panhandle Health District after serving as its director for a decade. Whalen, age 61, was born and raised in Iowa, where she attended the University of Iowa for dual bachelor's degrees, one in nursing and the other in Spanish.
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Sticker Shock: Steep construction costs likely to persist this year

Double-digit percentage price increases are common for most materials
June 17, 2021
Natasha Nellis
Contractors here have seen staggering material cost increases over the past year as surging demand and supply chain bottlenecks have pushed prices to record heights, and many predict those issues won't end this year.
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Spokane manufacturers expect long lead times into 2022

Supply issues coupled with steady demand contribute to backlogs
June 17, 2021
Virginia Thomas
Some manufacturers here say that demand for their products remains high, but they expect to experience ripple effects of the COVID-19 pandemic into 2022.
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Stay Alfred founder forms new venture

A year after shuttering vacation-rental startup, Jordan Allen launches Ruumr
June 17, 2021
Mike McLean and Kevin Blocker
Jordan Allen, founder and CEO of the now-defunct vacation rental company Stay Alfred, is starting the next act of his entrepreneurial career with the launch of Ruumr Inc., an online residential real estate bidding service.
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Vax On, Mask Off: Employers adapt to mask rules, vaccination monitoring

Organizations find their boundaries as more people return to offices
June 17, 2021
Virginia Thomas
Employers find themselves treading a narrow path when it comes to confirming employee vaccination status while keeping within state guidelines, some employer representatives here say.
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Gilberts to leave University District

Organization's CEO accepts new role with Numerica CU
June 7, 2021
Linn Parish
University District Development Association CEO Lars Gilberts plans to step down by the end of the month to become assistant vice president of community development and impact at Numerica Credit Union.
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Whitworth network looks to develop mentors

In-person, virtual events fill gap in alumni relations
June 3, 2021
Kevin Blocker
Recognizing a gap in its alumnae network, officials at Whitworth University say the formation of Women's Leadership Network two years ago has helped fill that space and then some.
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Women leaders should assess communication habits

Well-meant behaviors sometimes work against those in governing roles
June 3, 2021
René Johnston
Women leaders bring tremendous strengths, insight, and value to the workplace. But let's face it, we still confront a number of barriers. As a result of centuries of social and cultural programming, seeds individually planted as early as childhood
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VOA, Salvation Army to build new homeless shelters

Both aim to open new facilities by early fall
June 3, 2021
Natasha Nellis
Two Spokane-area nonprofits have set their sights on developing shelters in the city. Volunteers of America Eastern Washington & Northern Idaho is in the early planning stage for a new young-adult shelter in a building at 3104 E. Augusta,
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Mountain View Gymnastics plans renovations, move

Owner hopes to add dance program after expansion
June 3, 2021
Virginia Thomas
Sheri House, owner of Mountain View Gymnastics Inc., of Airway Heights, says she hopes to consolidate the business into a renovated building this summer.
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