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Undisclosed prices at root of rising health care costs

Industry should be seen from retail perspective
July 2, 2015
Marcee Chmait
Employer and employee health care costs have more than doubled in the last 10 years, according to the Milliman Medical Index.
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—Treva Lind

Rockwood launches neurosciences institute

Multispecialty effort pulls together 25 providers
July 2, 2015
Treva Lind
A new multispecialty neurology care center in Spokane now joins 25 providers under one umbrella as the Rockwood Neurosciences Institute.
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Small Business Watch

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July 2, 2015
Staff Report
—Mike McLean

Health eXpress provides guidance via the Web

On-demand video service combines convenience, broad access
July 2, 2015
Mike McLean
Through a recently expanded online program, Eastern Washington residents can obtain minor medical treatments and services without leaving their home or office.
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Investor buy Jefferson, Norman buildings in downtown Spokane

Mixed uses envisioned for both structures
July 2, 2015
Mike McLean
Yellow Door Properties LLC, a Spokane real estate investment concern, has bought two adjacent downtown buildings known as the Jefferson Building and the Norman Building, and plans to rehabilitate the structures as mixed-use retail and residential developm
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Recording studio to move downtown

Amplified Wax to leave Garland District by 2016
July 2, 2015
Mike McLean
Amplified Wax LLC, a Spokane recording studio, has bought a 2,400-square-foot, single-story commercial structure at 314 E. Pacific, and plans to move there from smaller, leased quarters in December or January, says Mandy Hill, who co-owns the business wit
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Five-commissioner idea is worth a look

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July 2, 2015
Staff Report
Spokane County commissioners should place on the fall ballot a proposal to move from three commissioners to five and let voters decide whether it's worth the expense of expansion. It's an idea that merits consideration, if crafted in a way that minim
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Sick-leave laws often unhealthy

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July 2, 2015
Erin Shannon and Chris Cargill
People in Spokane Valley are watching the city of Spokane very closely. So are people in Idaho. Both areas stand to benefit if the Spokane City Council forces employers to pay for mandatory paid sick leave. If Spokane officials create a harsher, more res
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Quest Aircraft certified for safety in Russia, African nation

New credentials enhance foreign sales prospects
July 2, 2015
Mike McLean
Quest Aircraft Co., the Sandpoint-based maker of the rugged Kodiak light airplane, says it has been awarded type certification from the Russian Interstate Aviation Committee and the Civil Aviation Authority of Namibia, Africa. A type certificate is a saf
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Court upholds ruling that Spokane County violated Growth Management Act rules

Decision states that public should have been notified
July 2, 2015
A state appellate court panel has ruled Spokane County failed to notify the public about a change made to population projections, resulting in a violation of the Growth Management Act. The decision upheld an earlier ruling made by the Eastern Washington
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