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Spokane practice to join MultiCare

Partnership expected to expand access, coordination of care
August 2, 2018
LeAnn Bjerken
Spokane Internal Medicine will join the MultiCare Rockwood Clinic in November. Founded in 1979 by three physicians, Spokane Internal Medicine is a primary care clinic that offers both internal medicine and adult primary care services to the communities
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—ALSC Architects PS

Vision for Cheney School

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August 2, 2018
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—Cascadia Development LLC

Fieldstone Memory Care construction starts on South Hill

$12.5M project to include 48 units, other amenities
August 2, 2018
Samantha Peone
Construction has started on the $12.5 million Fieldstone Memory Care assisted-living facility at 4515 S. Freya on Spokane's South Hill, says Justin Younker, principal of Yakima, Wash.-based Cascadia Senior Living LLC. The company does business as and
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—Virginia Thomas

Valley concern helps widows find independence

Widows Might nonprofit offers resources, guidance
August 2, 2018
Virginia Thomas
Twenty years ago, Wes Teterud and his wife, Adrienne, started Widows Might in the basement of a local church, with the goal of the Spokane Valley nonprofit to provide guidance and resources on practical matters for widows who might not have support from
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—Natasha Nellis

Landmarks commission receives national recognition

Honor celebrates work highlighting midcentury modern architecture
August 2, 2018
Mike McLean
The Spokane Historic Landmarks Commission has received a national award for its work on an inventory of midcentury modern architecture here. The Commission Excellence Award, which honors outstanding efforts and achievements by local preservation
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—Samantha Peone

Retiring in Lilacs

Senior-living community offers activities, events
August 2, 2018
Samantha Peone
Larry Enloe thinks everybody should look into Lilac Plaza Retirement Community LLC. 'I love it … they have everything,” says Enloe, who has resident of the 14-floor independent-living retirement community for nine years. Enloe says he likes to car
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—Virginia Thomas

Spokane Architect aims for consistent oversight

Trade worker shortage still impacting design timelines
August 2, 2018
Virginia Thomas
Rex Anderson, owner and principal of Fusion Architecture PLLC, says the name of his firm has everything to do with his approach to architectural design. 'My skill set really does blend a beginning-to-end type of oversight for projects,” Anderson says
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—Samantha Peone

Streaming the Beam

OAC Services uses robotic technology to provide clients with remote access
August 2, 2018
Samantha Peone
When Seattle-based OAC Services Inc. first introduced a remotely controlled, moveable robot that enabled the user to visit with people in its Spokane office, employees weren't sure what to do with it. 'At first, it was, well this is kind cool, but
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—Kim Crompton

A dynamic approach to fitness

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August 2, 2018
Kim Crompton
A long line of parents, siblings, and friends of aspiring young gymnasts waited outside the Dynamic Athletic Center in mid-May to enter the facility and watch a season-ending gymnastics show featuring more than 800 young people of all ages. The crowd
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Ponderosa Village fast-track work starts

Two of five planned buildings currently under construction
August 2, 2018
Virginia Thomas
Construction is underway on the estimated $6 million Ponderosa Village retail center development that will surround the Barney's Harvest Foods grocery store, at 11205 E. Dishman-Mica Road in Spokane Valley. Project manager and landscape architect Clyde
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