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—Airman 1st Class Taylor Bourgeous

Fairchild skips roof replacement, cites huge savings

Air base instead repainted iconic hangar's big cover
July 16, 2015
Balancing today's readiness with tomorrow's modernization isn't an easy task, but the 92nd Civil Engineer Squadron figured out a way to do it and saved $8 million along the way.
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—Mike McLean

Home-loan closing changes set to go into effect this fall

New rules said to benefit consumers, slow process
July 16, 2015
Mike McLean
New mortgage rate and fee disclosure requirements set to go into effect this fall are meant to help borrowers understand the terms of their home loans before they sign their mortgage contracts, but the rules also likely will slow the process or lead to de
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—TCA Architecture Planning

Halme, Ginno start work on new fire stations in Spokane County

Two projects have overall value of about $3.4 million
July 16, 2015
Construction crews have started work on two new fire stations, one of which will replace a nearly 50-year-old station at Newman Lake.
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Rudeen company to erect $9.9 million, 99-unit apartment complex

Blue Point project to rise in north Wandermere area
July 16, 2015
Mike McLean
For the second time in as many months, Liberty Lake-based multifamily residential developer Rudeen Developments LLC has obtained building permits to construct a large apartment complex in Spokane County.
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Seright family plans to open third Ace Hardware store

Family developing newest outlet in town of Rathdrum
July 16, 2015
Kim Crompton
Sandy and Nancy Seright and their son, Brett, plan to develop an Ace Hardware store in Rathdrum that will be their third in North Idaho.
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Joint venture buys three Spokane Valley apartment complexes

Seattle-Chicago concern invests $26.6 million total
July 16, 2015
Mike McLean
A joint venture involving Seattle-based Security Properties Inc. and Chicago-based Blue Vista Capital Management LLC has acquired three Spokane Valley apartment complexes for $24 million combined, says Davis Vaughn, an acquisitions investment manager for
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De Leon Foods to open second grocery store, tortilla making facility in Spokane Valley

Ethnic grocer's new operation to boost tortilla production
July 16, 2015
Mike McLean
De Leon Foods Inc., a Spokane-based company that operates a Mexican food store and deli, plans to open a second outlet at 15530 E. Sprague, in Spokane Valley, says owner Sergio De Leon.
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Small Business Watch

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July 16, 2015
Staff Report
—Kevin Blocker

Silvey Construction: Building a healthy niche

Mike Silvey enjoys putting building pieces together
July 16, 2015
Even Mike Silvey has to chuckle somewhat as he ponders the success of the company over which he presides-Spokane Valley-based Silvey Construction Inc.
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Library measure merits a 'yes' vote

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July 16, 2015
Staff Report
For the second straight year, Spokane Valley voters have an opportunity to show their support for the library system that ably serves them. We hope this time they will do just that. The Spokane County Library District is asking them to approve a $22 mill
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