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Red Lion posts loss for quarter, year

February 28, 2013
Red Lion Hotels Corp., of Spokane, reported this afternoon a fourth-quarter 2012 net loss of $3.6 million, or 19 cents a diluted share, compared with a loss of $20.9 million, or $1.09 a share, in the year-earlier period.For all of 2012, the posted
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Calendar: February 28, 2013

February 28, 2013
February 28, 2013
Meetings & EventsThe American Society for Training and Development's Inland Northwest chapter will hold a Leadership Roundtable and Board Presentations meeting on Friday, March 1, from 11:15 a.m. to 2 p.m., at Luigi's Italian Restaurant, 245 W. 7
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Gonzaga to erect $6 million center for tennis, golf teams

Plans show college aims to start construction in April
February 28, 2013
Mike McLean
Gonzaga University is looking to add a $6 million golf and tennis center to its ongoing development plans, documents on file with the city of Spokane show.The university has submitted preliminary plans showing it proposes to construct a indoor a
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In the News: February 28, 2013

February 28, 2013
Feb. 25 / Ambassadors executives step downAmbassadors Group Inc., the Spokane-based educational travel-program provider, said top company executives Jeffrey and Margaret Thomas have resigned. Jeffrey Thomas had been the company's president and a
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Small Business Watch

February 28, 2013
Fifth Jacob's serves java on South HillJacob's Java LLC has opened its fifth drive-through coffee outlet in a newly constructed structure at the northeast corner of 17th Avenue and Ray Street, on Spokane's South Hill, says Scott Jacob, who owns
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Halme is low bidder on Francis job

Construction is expected to close half mile of street during repaving project
February 28, 2013
Jessica Valencia
Davenport-based contractor Halme Construction Inc. is the apparent low bidder on a street-improvement project along Francis Avenue between Crestline and Haven streets, says city of Spokane spokeswoman Marlene Feist.Halme submitted a $1.1 million
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Cheney-based pizza chain to open North Side eatery

Rosa's will have smaller seating space; main focus will be takeout, delivery
February 28, 2013
Mike McLean
Rosa's Pizza has leased 1,300 square feet of floor space at 3422 N. Division, where it plans to open its third pizza restaurant in March, says owner Brad Barsness, who opened the flagship Rosa's Pizza restaurant in Cheney in 1990.The restaurant
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Poor leadership creates challenge

February 28, 2013
Editor's Notebook
It's easy enough to come down hard on Spokane City Councilman Mike Fagan for putting his name to a fundraising letter that called Washington state Gov. Jay Inslee a "lying whore." Everybody from his fellow city council members to Spokesman-Review a
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Transportation council to add 13 projects to priority list

Total cost of additions to improvement program comes in at $5.5 million
February 28, 2013
Jessica Valencia
The Spokane Regional Transportation Council is slated to add $5.5 million in projects to its 2013-2016 transportation improvement program, pending board approval next month, says SRTC spokeswoman Staci Lehman.The 13 proposed projects, which are
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Spokane Public Schools to hire 51 teachers early

District begins accepting applications March 1; window open for month
February 28, 2013
Jessica Valencia
Spokane Public Schools is expected to conduct an early round of hiring starting March 1 to fill 51 full-time teaching positions for the next academic year, says Tennille Jeffries-Simmons, chief human resources officer for the district.The are in
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