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Gonzaga's Hemmingson Center attains gold LEED rating

$60 million building uses green energy exclusively
October 8, 2015
Staff Report
Gonzaga University's John J. Hemmingson Center has received a gold certification from the Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design rating system.
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—Architects West Inc.

City of Spokane Valley sharpens its new city hall design - Art only

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October 8, 2015
Staff Report
—Mike McLean

Affordable housing advocate Community Frameworks ramps up its development activity

Nonprofit also consults with like-minded agencies
October 8, 2015
Mike McLean
Community Frameworks, a nonprofit low-income housing advocacy group, is ramping up its development activity, despite growing competition for fewer available dollars.
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—Mike McLean

South Hill senior center hopes to broaden appeal

Facility leaders expand its identity in community
September 24, 2015
Mike McLean
The Southside Senior & Community Center has been serving seniors for 30 years, and now the center's board and managers hope to broaden its appeal to attract more boomers and younger members, says Gary Turner, who recently was appointed executive directo
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Six steps to help guide your retirement planning

To arrive at best strategy, know the right questions
September 24, 2015
Michael Maehl
Seventy-five years ago, retirement planning was generally pretty straightforward-you died. There was no 'retirement” as we have come to know it as life spans were much shorter than today.
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—Kevin Blocker

Greater Spokane County Meals On Wheels looks to expand

Agency on pace to serve 273,000 meals this year
September 24, 2015
The executive director for Greater Spokane County Meals on Wheels says the organization wants to establish three more meal sites within the county.
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—LeAnn Bjerken

Becoming pet friendly

Animals improve quality of life, some operators say
September 24, 2015
LeAnn Bjerken
South Hill Senior Living administrator Leslie Bass says coming to work can sometimes remind her a little of Noah's ark.
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—Washington State University

WSU pursues sustainability in nursing school curriculum

Two professors helping to push for sustainability
September 10, 2015
Washington State University's College of Nursing, now based in Spokane, is working to educate future medical professionals on the importance of reducing the extraordinarily high volume of waste generated by the health care industry.
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—Kevin Blocker

Young Gonzaga nursing program attains full accreditation

More than 130 health professionals enrolled
September 10, 2015
The Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education, in Washington, D.C., has granted full accreditation to Gonzaga University's Doctor of Nursing Practice Program for the next five years. It's the first accreditation granted to the two-year old program.
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—Chris Street

Migrating from front-line nursing to online records at Providence

Providence's Covert sees big shifts in industry, career
September 10, 2015
Chris Street
Brenda Covert started working in the health care field as a registered nurse 30-some years ago and worked her way up in the ranks to implementation manager of Providence Health & Services' massive conversion to the Epic electronic medical records system
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