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Spokane Arena food court expansion gets underway

Overall, about $1.7 million in improvements on tap
July 20, 2017
The Spokane Public Facilities District has begun upgrading food service areas in the Spokane Veterans Memorial Arena, located at 720 W. Mallon, and expects to complete the work by this fall. Kevin Twohig, CEO of the facilities district, says the changes
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The Journal's View: Inslee's tax-break veto is missed opportunit

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July 20, 2017
Staff Report
Washington state missed a prime opportunity to reduce the tax burden on manufacturers of all sizes when Gov. Jay Inslee vetoed a measure that would have lowered the business-and-occupation tax rate for that sector. State legislators from both sides of t
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—Treva Lind

SNAP finding ways to tap interlinked areas of need

Organization offers more than 30 programs here
July 20, 2017
Treva Lind
For decades, Spokane Neighborhood Action Partners has helped people establish stability and self-reliance. Today, more than 30 SNAP programs support Spokane County and Eastern Washington residents. Broader than many people realize, those services range f
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Dermatology clinic prepares for move to new location

Surgery center to offer outpatient procedures
July 20, 2017
Dermatology Specialists PLLC of Spokane is moving from the Providence Medical Center Building at 820 S. McClellan to 510 S. Cowley on Spokane's lower South Hill. Dermatology Specialists has been at its current location since 1987, says Charlie Reed, th
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Valley library plans might receive new lease on life

City, district appear poised to extend facility agreement
July 20, 2017
LeAnn Bjerken
The Spokane County Library District and the city of Spokane Valley are set to amend and extend an agreement that would allow for the construction of a library at the northeast corner of Sprague Avenue and Herald Street, just across Sprague from the new Ci
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—Mike McLean

Old Cheney High School converting to apartments

Historic structure will have 36 units for EWU students
July 20, 2017
Mike McLean
Seattle-based developers are repurposing the old Cheney High School building as rental housing, targeting Eastern Washington University students. The three-story building, at 520 Fourth in Cheney, near the eastern edge of the EWU Campus, will have 36 apa
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BumbleBar foresees international opportunities

Co-owner spent nine days with group in Japan, Korea
July 20, 2017
Glen Ward, the co-owner of Spokane Valley-based snack bar maker BumbleBar Inc., was one of nine owners of small Eastern Washington businesses that participated in a recent nine-day business trip to Japan and South Korea. The trip was organized in part by
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—LeAnn Bjerken

Cooking up new ideas

Second Harvest Food Bank hopes to improve its distribution, education
July 20, 2017
LeAnn Bjerken
Second Harvest Food Bank of the Inland Northwest is moving forward with new ideas to battle hunger, as it seeks to expand its distribution and improve its nutritional education programs through its kitchen space. Jason Luke Clark, the organization's C
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Mother-son duo ramps up online marketplace here

PokeNLink seeks to foster relationships, founder says
July 20, 2017
Kim Crompton
A mother and son here have launched an online marketplace, dubbed PokeNLink, that's intended to provide a network of interactive communities and sub-communities where organizations, professionals, and peers can build relationships and engage in commerce
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—Kevin Blocker

Spokane COPS looks to balance future with effective past

Ex-police chief introduced community-oriented policing
July 20, 2017
Patrick Striker, executive director of Spokane Community Oriented Policing, known here more generally as Spokane COPS, says a challenge he sees facing the 25-year-old nonprofit-and others like it-is balancing its past successes with more recent and em
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