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NightHawk gets goodwill off its books

Idaho company is one of latest in area to post big impairment charge
May 21, 2009
Kim Crompton
NightHawk Radiology Holdings Inc., of Coeur d'Alene, is one of the latest Inland Northwest companies to feel the financial sting of having to report a sizable write-down due to the economically depleted value of assets it was carrying on its its on
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Auto dealers fight the fight in tough time

Amidst recession, some also have dealt with fear of cuts from both Chrysler and GM
May 21, 2009
David Cole
When the letter from Chrysler LLC arrived at Spokane Valley's Dishman Dodge last Thursday, general manager Mark Waltermire says he couldn't be sure what it would say.Chrysler had announced plans to sever ties with 789 dealerships across the and I
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—Staff photo by Jeanne Gustafson

Antiques business gets creaky

Brick-and-mortar stores struggle to compete with Web sites
May 21, 2009
Jeanne Gustafson
Antique dealers here say their industry is struggling and many brick-and-mortar stores are closing, due in part to changes brought by the accessibility of Internet shopping.Owners of the businesses that remain say foot traffic is down, and that a
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—Staff photo by Kim Crompton

Northern Quest gets set to staff up

Tribe to add 400 workers, mostly at casino, yet this year
May 21, 2009
Kim Crompton
The Kalispel Tribe of Indians, which operates the expanding Northern Quest Resort & Casino, in Airway Heights, says it expects to add about 400 employees by the end of this year there, mostly to staff an upscale hotel and luxury spa complex it's is
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Real Estate Roundup

May 7, 2009
Mike McLean
Miller's Towing Service LLC, a new Spokane Valley towing and vehicle-storage service, has leased 2,200 square feet of warehouse space at 110 N. Dale. Snookie Anderson and Mike King, both of Stonemark Real Estate Co., handled the Real Estate-North &
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Camco Construction lands WSU building job in Pullman

Children's Center to get additional space; child- care enrollment is up
May 7, 2009
David Cole
Camco Construction Inc., of Spokane, has been awarded a $620,000 contract to build an addition to the Washington State University Children's Center, in Pullman.The 46,000-square-foot building, located at 1425 SE Olympia Way, will be expanded of
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Town & Country gets a facelift - Art Only

May 7, 2009
Stejer Development LLC, of Spokane, is remodeling the exterior of its Town & Country Shopping Center, at 808 W. Francis, which will look like this when it's finished. Nystrom Olson Collins Inc., of Spokane, designed the project, and Kilgore Inc.,
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MDM Construction awarded $4.2 million sewer-water job

Ponderosa-area project to make sewer services available to 200 homes
May 7, 2009
David Cole
MDM Construction Inc., of Hayden, Idaho, is the apparent low bidder for a $4.2 million project to lay both sewer lines and water mains in the West Ponderosa area south of Spokane Valley.Mark Stiltz, a Spokane County project manager, says the is
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Better Bed & Back store relocates near River Park Square downtown

May 7, 2009
David Cole
Better Bed & Back, a specialty furniture and mattress store, is moving to downtown Spokane from the North Side, so it will have more showroom space and a more central location, its owner says.Tom Weldon, who owns the store with his wife, Janet,
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Owners of food distributor file for bankruptcy

Separate petitions include same debt of $1.4 million
May 7, 2009
Jeanne Gustafson
The co-owners of a longtime food distribution company here each have filed individual Chapter 7 liquidation filings in U.S. Bankruptcy Court here.Kwang Chen Liu, with co-debtor Mei Hway Liu, made one of the bankruptcy filings, and Tchung-Yen Liu
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