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Spokane law firm rebrands, launches online platform

Sullivan Stromberg becomes Lucent Law
October 8, 2015
Kim Crompton
Sullivan Stromberg PLLC, a two-attorney law firm here whose owners describe themselves as tech junkies, says it has changed its name to Lucent Law PLLC and has launched a secure online legal services platform that it believes represents the wave of the fu
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Median income growth rate in Spokane County topped state, U.S. last year

Trend aided by increase in high-paying job sectors
October 8, 2015
Mike McLean
Household median income in Spokane County rose at a higher rate in 2014 than statewide or national rates for such growth, although the county still lags behind both in other income and wage measures, says Patrick Jones, executive director of Eastern Washi
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—Kevin Blocker

Childbirth and Parenting Assistance program moves to larger space

Childbirth, parenting agency says space is suited to meet growing demand
October 8, 2015
The Childbirth and Parenting Assistance program has found a spacious new home in the lower level of St. Anne's Children and Family Center, at 25 W. Fifth.
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—LeAnn Bjerken

Yearning for a slice of the pie

Mix of new locally-owned pizzerias, chain outlets hit market
October 8, 2015
LeAnn Bjerken
Restaurateurs are banking on an apparently growing appetite for pizza, with at least 10 having opened outlets in the Spokane area since the start of the year. Those that have launched new eateries this year include larger brands such as Mod Pizza and Bl
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—Kevin Blocker

Proposition One opposition ramps up

Business leaders worry about measure's effects
October 8, 2015
Spokane business owners say they are increasing education efforts in the community to try to persuade city residents to vote no on the looming Proposition 1 ballot measure also known as the Worker Bill of Rights. Meanwhile, Greater Spokane Incorporated,
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Spokane Home Builders Association

SHBA lines up 31 homes for annual fall festival

Nineteen contractors build at scattered sites for show
September 24, 2015
Mike McLean
The Spokane Home Builders Association will hold its 11th annual Fall Festival of Homes during the next two three-day weekends. This year's festival will feature 31 homes constructed by 19 builders, says Nicole Kerns, a spokeswoman for the association.
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North Idaho homebuilder plans office move to Valley

Location said more central to company's service area
September 24, 2015
Mike McLean
Viking Construction Inc., a longtime North Idaho-based homebuilder, has bought the land and building formerly occupied by the Nut Factory on the east edge of Spokane Valley, and the residential contractor plans to consolidate its offices there early next
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Small Business Watch

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September 24, 2015
Staff Report

Voters must resist allure, reject Prop. 1

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September 24, 2015
Staff Report
It's understandable why some Spokane voters would be attracted initially to the feel-good goals of Proposition 1, also called the 'Worker Bill of Rights,” which will be on the Nov. 3 election. The devil truly is in the details, though, and the contr
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People should rule on education

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September 24, 2015
Mike Flynn
What the Washington State Supreme Court seems to have done, with its ruling last week that charter schools violate the state constitution, is to reinforce its message to the governor and the legislature: You are not in charge in this state. We are. And a
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