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Merger puts Numerica in Wenatchee market

North Central Credit Union boosts Spokane institutionÂ’s total assets to $445 million
February 26, 1997
Megan Cooley
Marking the first time it has ventured out of the Spokane-Coeur dAlene market, Numerica Credit Union has absorbed a three-branch credit union based in Wenatchee, Wash. It also is looking at expanding into the Tri-Cities.Through a merger Sept.
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Silver Needle discovers gold

February 26, 1997
Addy Hatch
KELLOGG, IdahoLarry and Brenda Stinson were among the 2,700 workers who were laid off when the Bunker Hill Mine here shut down in 1981.They could have left the Silver Valley, as many mining families did, but instead the Stinsons decided to to
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City plans to annex small bites

Adverse court ruling doesnÂ’t stop Spokane from pursuing annexations; taking requests
February 26, 1997
Paul Read
The city of Spokane is taking baby steps to expand its borders, two years after it targeted for annexation big chunks of land in nearly every direction, only to be thwarted by an adverse court decision and the incorporation of Spokane Valley.On
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Take that cell number with you

Wireless carriers soon must let new customers keep old numbers, upping competition
February 26, 1997
Megan Cooley
Denise Fox, a high-volume Realtor here with Coldwell Banker Northwest Group, is stuck in a mobile-telephone paradox.Her cell phone gives her the freedom to talk to clients from any location, but shes strapped to the wireless carrier that gave
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SIA eyes Sea-Tac cargo gap

Spokane International, unlike Sea-Tac, has lots of room for new terminals
February 26, 1997
Richard Ripley
Terrible congestion at Sea-Tac International Airport and the prospect for improvement in U.S. air-cargo tonnages have Spokane International Airport positioning itself for future air-cargo growth.In June, an Asian air-cargo carrier inquired its
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Heart center at KMC ready for first patients

Surgeon, cardiac-cath lab, operating rooms in place as construction continues
February 26, 1997
Addy Hatch
COEUR DALENEAs of this week, Kootenai Medical Centers new North Idaho Heart Center is open for business. The Coeur dAlene hospital is spending nearly $10 million to build and equip its heart center, and construction work still is going
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ChildrenÂ’s Hospital opens first phase

Far more goes into childrenÂ’s center, however, than new bricks and mortar, hospitalÂ’s executive director says
February 26, 1997
Paul Read
The first phase of Sacred Heart Medical Centers planned $39.4 million Childrens Hospital opened its doors late last month in 70,000 square feet of new space atop the medical centers east tower.The brightly painted walls, carefully patient
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No vein, little pain

Outpatient procedure uses catheter, radio-frequency energy to seal veins shut
February 26, 1997
Kim Crompton
A surgeon at Spokanes Holy Family Hospital has begun offering a minimally invasive treatment alternative to vein stripping for people who suffer from whats called superficial venous reflux, the underlying cause of varicose veins.The Dr. A.
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Job market for lawyers tight in Spokane, better regionally

Despite more interest in law, Gonzaga grads find work, average pay of $43,300
February 26, 1997
Megan Cooley
Jobs for new law school graduates are somewhat scarce here, but relatively strong regionally. The latter should be encouraging for the growing number of students who are entering the study of law.At the Gonzaga University School of Law, most of
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Eclectic case load keeps Schultz & Associates busy

Led by veteran litigator, all-woman firm takes on interesting, complex work
February 26, 1997
Linn Parish
Attorney Mary E. Schultzs corner office is filled with trophies, most of which are from her days of competitive karate. One exception is a motocross trophy, a sport in which she competed while growing up in Great Falls, Mont.Classic music the
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