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—Katie Ross

Bloom's birth resource

Organization also offering Birth Options class online
October 9, 2014
Katie Ross
Bloom Spokane, the Spokane and Coeur d'Alene area nonprofit chapter of BirthNetwork National, has released its first Hospital Maternity Guide that shows childbirth options offered by area hospitals, says Bloom founder Tine Reese and Birth Options progra
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—Judith Spitzer

Women veteran in Spokane seeking aid for depression, PTSD

Military sexual trauma also common in female vets
October 9, 2014
Judith Spitzer
In 2008, when Cindy Jayne, 52, retired after serving 22 years in the U.S. Naval Reserve, she was angry, depressed, drinking heavily, and had threatened suicide more than once. She wasn't technically homeless, she says, but she spent the better part of a
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Spokesman-Review plans 5 percent staff reduction

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October 6, 2014
Staff Report
The Spokesman-Review is offering voluntary buyouts to employees, with the intent of reducing its staff size by 5 percent, or 17 to 18 people, by the end of this year, the newspaper said this afternoon in a press release. The Spokesman-Review currently
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Lee & Hayes acquires Atlanta patent-law firm

New office is Spokane firm's seventh overall
October 1, 2014
Staff Report
Lee & Hayes PLLC, a Spokane-based intellectual property law firm, announced today that it has acquired Atlanta-based Hope & Baldauff LLC. The Georgia patent-law firm has 11 attorneys, two patent agents, and six support staff members, all of whom have j
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State minimum wage to increase by 15 cents an hour in 2015

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September 30, 2014
Staff Report
The minimum wage in Washington state will increase to $9.47 an hour beginning Jan. 1, up 15 cents from the current hourly rate, the Washington state Department of Labor and Industries announced today. The change reflects a 1.59 percent increase in the
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Lorraine Building sells; Plechner sale pending

Entrepreneurial Center model likely to continue
September 25, 2014
Mike McLean
An investor has bought one of two downtown buildings collectively known as the Spokane Entrepreneurial Center, and a commercial real estate broker involved in the transaction says he expects to close a sale shortly in which another investor plans to buy t
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—Spokane Public Facilities District

New skywalk bridge to be erected - Art Only

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September 25, 2014
Mike McLean

Homebuilder group plans 10th annual fall festival

17 contractors enter 36 homes in showcase event
September 25, 2014
Mike McLean
The Spokane Home Builders Association will hold its 10th annual Fall Festival of Homes during the next two three-day weekends. This year's festival will feature 36 homes constructed by 17 Spokane-area builders.
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The long road to Appleway Trail

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September 25, 2014
Linn Parish
An old railroad right-of-way is being converted into a bicycle-and-pedestrian path in Spokane Valley, to be called Appleway Trail. Construction started late this summer, and by the end of the year-weather permitting-bicyclists, rollerbladers, dog walk
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I-1351 cost too high, benefits too dubious

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September 25, 2014
Staff Report
Initiative 1351, which would reduce K-12 class sizes in Washington and is one of three statewide propositions on the upcoming general election ballot, is an unfunded mandate that simply would cost too much to implement, particularly given that its educati
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