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Aggressive hauler sets roots here

Portland concern hires 105 people in region, mulls offices in Idaho
February 26, 1997
Emily Brandler
A fast-growing Portland-based freight hauler and courier has opened a 70-employee regional headquarters here and also has established four Eastern Washington branches, with 35 more workers, that report to the Spokane Valley operation.The Group
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Tiny Pinehurst OKs $23 million development

Condo, town-house project with total of 99 units only lacks DEQ approval
February 26, 1997
Rocky Wilson
The small town of Pinehurst, Idaho, about five miles west of Kellogg along Interstate 90, has approved a $23 million, 99-unit condominium and town-house complex called Silver Creek.The only remaining obstacle before infrastructure work for the
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Engineering a busy market

Some Spokane-area firms have turned away work this year
February 26, 1997
Linn Parish
If demand for engineering services is a sign of whats to come in the Inland Northwest construction market, that sector could remain strong here for the foreseeable future.Leaders of engineering companies here report strong activity this year,
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Estrogen-only therapy, cancer said not linked

February 26, 1997
Stanford study suggests postmenopausal women are OK to take hormoneTheres a tangle of information about the pros and cons of using hormones to relieve the symptoms of menopause, but an analysis of data generated by the Womens Health that of
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C-section deliveries on rise

Reasons include perceived lower risk to baby, desire to set own date, avoid pain
February 26, 1997
Rocky Wilson
The percentage of women who deliver their babies surgically by Cesarean section is climbing steadily, here and around the world, and local health-care experts cite several reasons for the trend.Spokane-area hospitals say that up to 33 percent a
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CdÂ’A clinic offer emerging liposuction alternative

Lipo Dissolve treatment being used to eliminate small fat deposits
February 26, 1997
Linn Parish
A well-established medication now is being administered here as a nonsurgical alternative to liposuction. Laser & Vein Center PLLC, a physician-owned Coeur dAlene company that does business as Reflections Med Spas, earlier this month began is
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Helping to make Spokane 'green'

February 26, 1997
Linn Parish
Nadine Sullivans shop sells old Levis jeans that will keep your house warm, rather than your wardrobe in vogue. She has paper that at one time you could write ononly now you can prepare food on. Sullivans shop, Eco Depot Inc., a of
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Five Mile Shopping Center owner plans nearby building

Bar, Pita Pit, fitness club to occupy structure across from main retail complex
February 26, 1997
Rocky Wilson
5-Mile Investment Co., of Spokane, which owns the Five Mile Shopping Center, in North Spokane, plans to develop a multitenant retail building just east of the center, at 6314 N. Ash. It would become the fourth structure the company owns on that to
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Robot maker debuts soldering unit

Valley manufacturer designs equipment aimed at circuit-board market
February 26, 1997
Rocky Wilson
Robotic Process Systems Inc., of Spokane Valley, has introduced a smaller, less expensive robotic system designed to solder connectors and other components onto circuit boards for automotive, aerospace, and other commercial uses.Larger systems
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Business condos set in Hayden

First of 12 structures, with total $4.6 million value, available soon
February 26, 1997
Rocky Wilson
A newly formed Hayden concern, named Plan B Development Co., is developing a complex of small-business condominiums in that North Idaho city to sell for light-industrial, commercial, and office uses.Debbie Lawton, who owns the company with her
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