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Adapting first aid, CPR training to be used on infants

Providence instructor finds strong demand for classes
July 30, 2015
Kim Crompton
Providence Health Care class instructor Clair Bennett says an infant/child first aid and CPR class she proposed and then launched about a year and a half ago with the Spokane-based health care system's blessing is attracting the strong interest that she
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PacifiClean Environmental looks to resolve green waste tiff

Ag department suspended treatment at Quincy facility
July 30, 2015
The Washington state Department of Agriculture recently stopped Spokane-based PacifiClean Environmental LLC from transporting yard and food waste from Western Washington to its Quincy, Wash., composting facility after discovering apple maggot larva in com
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—Kevin Blocker

In wake of Senator's inquiry, hospitals here say aid to sexual assault victims is good

Broad review sought over treatment inconsistencies
July 30, 2015
Spokane-area hospital officials say they have the appropriate trained staff and forensic rape kit tests to treat sexual assault victims properly.
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International Service Learning

International Service Learning centralizes in downtown Spokane

ISL employs 200 people throughout organization
July 30, 2015
LeAnn Bjerken
International Service Learning, a nongovernmental organization that offers volunteers practical experience in medical, education, and community enrichment programs, has centralized its headquarters in downtown Spokane in a transition from years of remote
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Quest Aircraft grows its market reach, expands its Idaho plant

Sandpoint airplane maker boasts new enhancements
July 30, 2015
Mike McLean
Quest Aircraft Co., the Sandpoint-based maker of the rugged Kodiak airplane, announced earlier this month at an aircraft show in Wisconsin that it has expanded its dealership network, and it also now offers a fully certified executive version of the plane
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—Linn Parish

Mammograms go 3-D at Inland Imaging

Radiology practice hopes for better results, fewer false positives
July 30, 2015
Linn Parish
Inland Imaging LLC is going 3-D in its mammography imaging units, installing new breast tomosynthesis machines that it hopes will find cancer earlier and reduce false positives.
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—Spokane Transit Authority

Spokane Transit Authority's Central City Line looks for traction

Street-car inspired route on federal project list
July 30, 2015
Mike McLean
The $15 million state portion of funding for the planned $72 million Central City Line is looking secure again, says Susan Meyer, CEO of the Spokane Transit Authority. The recently enacted $16 billion state transportation bill that would provide local fu
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Itron delves deeper into solar energy sector

Company expands role with California-based Sunrun
July 30, 2015
Liberty Lake-based Itron Inc. says it has expanded on its relationship with Sunrun Inc., one of the nation's largest solar companies. Sunrun will be purchasing more solar meter devices from Itron and relying on its staff to process data generated by th
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—Architects West Inc.

NIC to choose contractor for $15 million job this month - Art only

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July 16, 2015
Staff Report

Cargile to revamp Felts Field taxiways

$6 million project to start in August, wrap up in '16
July 16, 2015
The Spokane Airport Board has awarded Spokane-based L&L Cargile Inc. a $6 million contract for taxi lane and taxiway improvements at Felts Field.
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