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Key Tronic garners 10 new clients

Company says 18 accounts will contribute sharply to total sales this year
February 26, 1997
Kim Crompton
Key Tronic Corp., the Spokane Valley-based contract manufacturer, says it expects 10 new customers to come on line in its 2009 fiscal year, which began at the end of June, and to contribute strongly to its revenue.Jack Oehlke, Key Tronics and
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PFD, city didnÂ’t offer mediation to Diamond

Cloninger says mediation is ‘going ahead’ on issues on his south block property
February 26, 1997
Richard Ripley
The city of Spokane hasnt offered mediation to Diamond Parking Inc. in its condemnation suit against the company to acquire property in the block south of the INB Performing Arts Center and Convention Center, and Diamond is uninterested in says a
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Goodrich wins big cut in tax bill

West Plains plant had challenged $36.7 million equipment valuation
February 26, 1997
Kim Crompton
Goodrich Corp., the Charlotte, N.C.-based company that makes carbon aircraft brakes at a nine-year-old plant on the West Plains, has won a big reduction in the personal-property taxes it pays on the expensive equipment at the plant.The company
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Truck dealer developing large facility

Project expected to cost $7 million, targeted for completion next May
February 26, 1997
Kim Crompton
Freedom Truck Centers Inc., of Spokane, is developing a $7 million dealership building near the Interstate 90-Medical Lake interchange and plans to consolidate its other Spokane-area operations there, says owner Ken Cook.Work on the project is
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‘Landlord’ role distracts state agency

Volume of vacant houses DOT has bought for freeway gives rise to vandalism, squatting problems
February 26, 1997
Jeanne Gustafson
When the Washington state Department of Transportation started acquiring houses it must demolish for the North Spokane Corridor project, it didnt expect to spend so much time screwing windows and doors shut and fixing fences broken by Ziemann, to
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ValleyÂ’s zoning plan draws fire

Part of planned Sprague-Appleway revitalization would include ‘downzoning’
February 26, 1997
Paul Read
While the question of whether to convert Spokane Valleys busy Sprague-Appleway couplet to two-way streets has become a headline debate, a less well-known part of the citys broad rejuvenation proposal for that corridor is drawing sharp criticism
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Small gyms proliferate here

Neighborhood health clubs seek to carve out a niche
February 26, 1997
Jeanne Gustafson
Small new gyms are popping up here like coffee huts, as health-club owners scramble to capture members who want to work out closer to home. Meanwhile, larger, more traditional clubs are expanding or tapping new areas of town to hold their own in an
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Preaching two-wheel protocol

February 26, 1997
Kim Crompton
Given consumers rising concerns about gas prices, Rachel Oxrieder figures her year-old North Spokane business is in a good position to capitalize on their shift toward more fuel-efficient vehiclesspecifically, those with two wheels.Oxrieder
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St. LukeÂ’s shifts toward in-house docs

Rehab institute says having its own medical staff will further hospitalÂ’s mission
February 26, 1997
Mike McLean
St. Lukes Rehabilitation Institute says it has hired two additional staff physicians, essentially creating an in-house physicians group at the 102-bed facility here.Until recently, only two physicians on the institutes medical staff were
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First paired kidney transplants done here

Sacred HeartÂ’s kidney transplant program expects jump in procedures, more options for patients
February 26, 1997
Jeanne Gustafson
Sacred Heart Medical Center has performed its first kidney transplant accomplished in a domino-effect scenario that involves two live donors and two recipients, triggering use of a matching approach hospital officials believe will boost kidney here
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