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GU computer science students develop text-reply app

GU seniors hope to profit from final course project
July 17, 2014
- Gonzaga University News Service
Recognizing that many people nowadays expect an immediate response to text messages, Gonzaga University seniors Collin Walker and Tyler Doster have developed a new app called Text Secretary that automatically replies to text messages.
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State L&I's 'Stay at Work' program hits milestone

Agency says it has surpassed 10,000 injured workers aided
July 17, 2014
Staff Report
A state effort to help bring injured workers back to work as quickly as medically possible is making a real difference, the Washington State Department of Labor & Industries claims. Last month, the program known as 'Stay at Work” marked a milestone,
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-Katie Ross

Avista-led effort works to entice engineers

Company's development programs target students, grads
July 17, 2014
Katie Ross
Spokane-based power company Avista Corp. has ramped up its student and post-graduation engineering development programs in the last few years, enabling students and graduates to experience working in different engineering departments within the company be
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—Judith Spitzer

Collaboration ignites educational initiative here

Gonzaga leads effort to alter outcomes at middle schools
July 17, 2014
Judith Spitzer
A group of educational, business, and nonprofit partners-brought together through an innovative civic model-will collaborate with Spokane Public Schools to expand efforts to help at-risk middle school students in northeast Spokane. The goal is to inc
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Inland Northwest executive pay growth cools

Average compensation remained flat in 2013
July 17, 2014
Linn Parish
Total executive compensation at Inland Northwest publicly traded companies remained essentially the same in 2013 as it was in 2012, following double-digit increases in pay the previous three years, the Journal of Business' annual analysis shows. Avera
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Davenport Hotel Collection to franchise with Marriott's Autograph Collection

All four downtown Spokane properties to change to new brand by end of this year
July 10, 2014
Linn Parish
The Davenport Hotel Collection announced this afternoon it has agreed to franchise with Marriott International's Autograph Collection. All four of its downtown Spokane hotels will convert to Marriott's Autograph Collection brand by the end of this
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Avista's new effort is welcome news

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July 3, 2014
Staff Report
Avista Corp. generated a welcome, arguably overdue sigh of satisfaction when it announced late last month that it formed a new subsidiary to explore the liquefied natural gas market. The subsidiary, called Salix Inc., will focus on the wholesale and bus
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Psychologist moves office to historic property

Couple buys Binkley House for office, apartment uses
July 3, 2014
Mike McLean
Stephanie Kuffel, a Spokane clinical psychologist, says she and her husband, Robert, have formed SRK Properties LLC, which has bought for $335,000 the historic Binkley House on the lower South Hill, where she plans to move her practice this month. The ho
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—Mike McLean

Large crane rises above downtown hotel project - Art Only

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July 3, 2014
Mike McLean

City of Davenport looks to grow business district

Town seeks proposals for five block-sized lots
July 3, 2014
Mike McLean
The city of Davenport is seeking requests for proposals for business development that would complete the Davenport Sports Complex & Business Park northwest of the city center, says Steven Goemmel, Davenport's city administrator. Davenport, which is the
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