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Fresh take on public discourse

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July 3, 2014
Kim Crompton
Being a longtime observer of the local political scene, particularly as it relates to making the Inland Northwest a business-friendly place that also offers a high quality of life, I find it easy to get discouraged by the endless jurisdictional turf battl
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Small Business Watch

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July 3, 2014
Staff Report

Radio producer to launch baby boomer broadcasts

Local morning talk show lineup to air on KJRB
July 3, 2014
Mike McLean
Spokane broadcast production company Talk Radio West is taking over four hours of daily morning radio time at KJRB 790-AM with talk-radio programs to target baby boomers, many of whom might have listened to the station in the 1960s and 1970s when it was a
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—Katie Ross

Visit Spokane launches mobile visitor information center

Movable unit set to appear at local events this year
July 3, 2014
Katie Ross
Visit Spokane has launched a new mobile visitor information center and has named it Ace, says Visit Spokane President and CEO Cheryl Kilday. The organization will use Ace, a Ford Transit van wrapped in Visit Spokane graphics that made its debut at Hoopf
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Prosthetics clinic plans move to lower South Hill

Hanger says new location will be closer to hospitals
July 3, 2014
Mike McLean
Hanger Inc., a national provider of prosthetic and orthotic products and related patient services, plans to move its Spokane clinic to the medical district on Spokane's lower South Hill, says Don Meng, the clinic's manager. The Austin, Texas-based co
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Spokane Public Schools to consider three charter school proposals

iLEAD to reapply; others new to Spokane district
July 3, 2014
Judith Spitzer
Three separate and vastly different organizations met the June 15 deadline to file notices of intent with Spokane Public Schools to open charter schools in Spokane for the 2015-2016 school year, including iLEAD, an organization whose charter was rejected
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—Judith Spitzer

Kizuri: Faring well with fair trade

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July 3, 2014
Judith Spitzer
Kim Harmson, an early childhood educator for most of her career, opened Kizuri, a fair trade retail store in downtown Spokane, with absolutely no retail experience. What she did have was a strong belief in community and the fair trade movement. Fair trad
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Rainmaker Creative to open office in Bay Area

Firm eyes 20 percent jump in revenue with expansion
July 3, 2014
Judith Spitzer
Rainmaker Creative, a Spokane-based design and marketing firm, plans to open an office in Cupertino, Calif., to serve current clients there and to develop new business, says Billie Gaura, who owns Rainmaker with her husband, Kevin. Gaura says the new off
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PAML hires new scientist to prepare Cinch product line

At-home testing products to debut later this summer
July 3, 2014
Katie Ross
Pathology Associates Medical Laboratories, the Spokane-based national reference laboratory, has hired a new senior scientist, Dr. Heather Colburn, to head up Cinch, its consumer-based product line, says Dr. Francisco Velázquez, president and CEO of PAML.
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CH2MHill leases full floor of Spokesman-Review building

Engineering firm has moved from larger downtown space
July 3, 2014
Katie Ross
The Spokane office of Denver-based international engineering and construction company CH2MHill Inc. has leased all 6,000 square feet of space on the fifth floor of the Spokesman-Review building at 999 W. Riverside downtown. The company moved into its ne
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