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Career dreams don't die easily, new research suggests

Study finds that just telling people they aren't qualified isn't enough to deter them
February 11, 2010
News Wise
A new study shows just what it takes to convince someone that they aren't qualified to achieve the career of their dreams.Researchers found that it's not enough to tell people they don't have the skills or the grades to make their goal a People
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—Staff photo by David Cole

Temp-help agencies see uptick

Some make necessary adjustments to maintain business in weak economy
February 11, 2010
David Cole
Temporary-help agencies here say they're seeing an encouraging increase in demand for the contract laborers they provide, though levels of optimism among those in the industry vary.Meanwhile, such companies say they're adapting to the lagging by
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—Staff photo by Jeanne Gustafson

Colleges, universities here brace for further budget cuts

Proposal for reductions in financial aid may cause ripple effects
February 11, 2010
Jeanne Gustafson
The specter of further budget cuts is staring the higher education system in the face, and colleges and universities here say they are bracing for what's likely to come in the supplemental 2010 Washington state budget. Community Colleges of it a
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Tomlinson offices here align with Coldwell Banker

February 11, 2010
Tomlinson Real Estate Group LLC says its four Spokane-area offices have aligned with Coldwell Banker Real Estate LLC, a Parsippany, N.J.-based real estate network with 3,500 affiliate offices worldwide.The brokerage here, which has roots that go
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$6.7 million in road projects set for the Sullivan corridor

Spokane Valley arterial expected to be congested next summer with work
February 11, 2010
Jeanne Gustafson
The city of Spokane Valley is planning four road projects, worth a total of about $6.7 million, along and near busy Sullivan Road this spring and summer. Two of the projects include replacing the asphalt-surface intersections at Broadway and and
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Inland lands contract in Walla Walla

February 11, 2010
Jeanne Gustafson
Inland Imaging LLC, of Spokane, has began offering diagnostic radiology services and image distribution services to Walla Walla General Hospital, in Walla Walla, Wash.Inland Imaging has hired Dr. Brian Rich, who was the hospital's contract to as
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Post Falls imaging center gets new scanner

New piece of equipment can handle patients who weigh up to 480 pounds
February 11, 2010
David Cole
The Kootenai Outpatient Imaging Center, in Post Falls, has installed a new, $800,000 computed-tomography (CT) scanner, says Paula Davenport, a spokeswoman for Kootenai Health.The imaging center, located at 1300 E. Mullan, is a joint venture of a
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—Staff photo by David Cole

Doctor here says drug helps patients get off of opioids

Suboxone eases symptoms during withdrawal time, makes it possible to work
February 11, 2010
David Cole
A Spokane physician says the drug Suboxone is a powerful weapon in helping substance-abuse patients fight against a "scourge" of addiction to powerful drugs such as OxyContin.The physician, Dr. Jerome Dirkers, says he first saw the benefits from
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Study touts proactive ergonomic stance

Use of ergonomist, plus ergonomic desks, chairs, found to cut worker pain
February 11, 2010
News Wise
A proactive ergonomic intervention reduces pain related to poor work postures in office employees, reports a study in the October issue of the Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine, the official publication of the American College of a
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Social service activities said able to boost brain function

Such volunteer service can reverse cognitive decline, research finds
February 11, 2010
News Wise
Volunteer service, such as tutoring children, can help older adults delay or reverse declining brain function, says a study led by researchers at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, in Baltimore, Md.Using functional magnetic the
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