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June 5, 2014
Staff Report
Katie Ross

Divcon expects biggest year to date

Specializing in tilt-up concrete building, contractor projects $20 million in work
June 5, 2014
Katie Ross
Spokane general contractor Divcon Inc. is expecting a work volume of about $20 million for 2014, its best year ever, says President Shane Miller. John Miller, Divcon chairman and Shane's father, says the work increase is due partly to the company's
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—Mike McLean

Increasingly independent real estate agencies

Nonaligned real estate brokerages see growth, say reduced fees attract agents
June 5, 2014
Mike McLean
Some independent real estate brokers here say their agencies are growing rapidly despite not having the brand recognition of regional and national franchise operations. Dan Lysek, co-owner and designated broker at Spokane Valley-based Live Real Estate LL
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WEA charter school suit misguided

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June 5, 2014
Liv Finne
Last month was National Charter School Week and Mother's Day. What better gift could we have given to the mothers of children in Washington state than to drop the ongoing effort to stop kids from attending a charter school? A charter school is a commu
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—Providence Health Care

Mammography bus expands capabilities, reach

Five-year-old vehicle here adds portable defibrillator
June 5, 2014
Kim Crompton
Providence Health Care's five-year-old mammography coach, which has seen recent growth in the number of mammograms it performs and is extending its reach into additional rural areas, soon also will be equipped with a portable defibrillator, giving it th
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—Katie Ross

Ballet-inspired barre workout trend grows

Movements said to boost injury recovery, mental well-being
June 5, 2014
Katie Ross
The ballet-inspired barre workout, a recent craze in women's fitness, has made a home and grown in Spokane during the last several years with both franchised and independent studios. Barre workouts, Spokane Barre studio co-owner Courtney Wick says, mo
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Waste services companies join forces

Concerns submit transfer station operations proposal
June 5, 2014
Katie Ross
PacifiClean Environmental LLC, a subsidiary of Spokane-based SRM Development Co., has partnered with Waste Connections of Washington Inc., a subsidiary of Vancouver, Wash.-based Waste Connections Inc., to provide waste management services to Spokane Coun
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Comcast to move its service center to Division Street space

Xfinity outlet to be cable company's sixth in state
June 5, 2014
Kim Crompton
Comcast Corp., the big Philadelphia-based cable, entertainment, and communications company, says it plans to open an Xfinity store on north Division Street and to move its Spokane customer service center there from its longtime location at 1717 E. Buckeye
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Silvey Construction to construct office building along Nevada Street on North Side

$3 million project to be completed within a year
June 5, 2014
Mike McLean
Spokane Valley contractor Silvey Construction Inc. has obtained a building permit to construct a $3 million office building on Spokane's North Side. The proposed project site is a vacant parcel of land at 9911 N. Nevada, just north of a Horizon Credit
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Air ambulance launches service in Coeur d'Alene

Life Flight to employ 14 people at Boyington Field
June 5, 2014
Mike McLean
Aurora, Ore.-based Life Flight Network plans to base a helicopter ambulance service in Coeur d'Alene beginning later this month. Life Flight, which claims to be the largest nonprofit medical flight program in the U.S., provides critical care transporta
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