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Spokane Valley launches new infrastructure reporting system

SVexpress application employs GPS mapping
October 11, 2018
Virginia Thomas
Since launching a citizen infrastructure reporting app last month, the City of Spokane Valley has received more than a dozen reports through the app, says Elisha Heath, executive assistant to the city manager.
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Spokane Pediatrics opens on South Hill

Practice employs seven, intends to remain small
October 11, 2018
LeAnn Bjerken
Spokane Pediatrics, a new South Hill pediatric practice, has opened at 315 W. Ninth, near the Providence Sacred Heart Medical Center & Children's Hospital campus.
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TD&H Engineering opens two more offices in Idaho

Firm adds eight to staff, its first airport engineer
October 11, 2018
Samantha Peone
Great Falls, Mont.-based civil engineering firm TD&H Engineering, which has an office here, added two offices in Idaho, one in Meridian and another in Twin Falls, effective Oct. 1, says Steve Marsh, vice president and regional manager
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Spokane's Contract Resource Group changes hands

Company's founders to remain involved during ownership transition
October 11, 2018
Virginia Thomas
Contract Resource Group Inc., a Spokane-based commercial furniture dealer and interior services company, has started an ownership transition.
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—Eixenberger  Architect

Keller Williams Coeur d'Alene erects $3.3 million building

Agency's new office space to be completed in March
October 11, 2018
Samantha Peone
Construction is underway in north Coeur d'Alene on a new $3.3 million commercial office building that will be owned and occupied by Keller Williams Coeur d'Alene, says Dennis Ranch, the agency's operating principal.
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—Perkins+Will

WSU breaks ground on $62M animal disease lab

Pullman facility expected to be completed in 2021
October 11, 2018
Virginia Thomas
The College of Veterinary Medicine at Washington State University, in Pullman, has started construction of a $61.9 million facility that will be occupied by the college's Washington Animal Disease Diagnostic Laboratory.
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—ALSC Architects PS

A first look at the new Spokane Valley high school

Art Only
October 11, 2018
Staff Report
Central Valley School District has released a first look at the conceptual design of its planned new $95 million high school, which is slated to be constructed along East Country Vista Drive.
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—Samantha Peone

New statute modifies mammogram results notification

Law requires providers to inform women of dense tissue following screening
October 11, 2018
Samantha Peone
A new Washington state law takes effect within a few months that will require health care facilities, following a mammogram, to inform patients if they have dense breast tissue, says Dr. Rachel O'Connor
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—Virginia Thomas

Hi Ho! It's Spokane's Scone Ranger

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October 11, 2018
Virginia Thomas
David Ainley's Chrysler van features spray paint renderings of the Lone Ranger and his sidekick, wielding scones instead of pistols. In this distinctive vehicle, Ainley shuttles scones to area coffee shops and farmers markets
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—LeAnn Bjerken

OB-GYN field attracts more medical students

Career in women's health offers variety, lifelong physician-patient relationships
October 11, 2018
LeAnn Bjerken
Some medical educators here say a growing number of medical students are choosing to specialize in women's health, specifically obstetrics and gynecology.
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