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—Mike McLean

Rockwood Health rolls out virtual visits

Separately, it now takes urgent-care reservations
October 22, 2015
Mike McLean
Spokane-based Rockwood Health System has rolled out VirtualHealthNow, an online service that enables patients to obtain primary health care for nonemergency conditions at any time of day via video conference.
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—Kim Crompton

O'Hanlon relishes her new role as founding dean of EWU's health sciences college

Administrator looks to raise awareness of EWU offerings
October 22, 2015
Kim Crompton
Even though she's the founding dean of Eastern Washington University's recently created College of Health Science & Public Health, which began operating last fall on the higher-education campus east of downtown Spokane, Laureen O'Hanlon doesn't fe
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—Cortner Architectural Co.

Natural Grocers to build Spokane store - Art only

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October 8, 2015
Staff Report

Landscaping surrounding wastewater plant improved

$1.3 million job includes memorial enhancements
October 8, 2015
The city of Spokane Wastewater Department is using part of a $1.3 million landscaping improvement project at its wastewater treatment plant at 4401 N. Aubrey L. White Parkway to continue to honor the memory of one of its employees who was killed on the jo
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Storage Solutions Spokane starts $2 million addition

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October 8, 2015
LeAnn Bjerken
Storage Solutions Spokane LLC has begun construction of a three-story, mini-storage addition to its property at 4200 S. Cheney Spokane Road.
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Peak Health starts work on $2.6 million project

Work will enlarge tennis center for consolidation
October 8, 2015
LeAnn Bjerken
Coeur d'Alene-based Peak Health & Wellness Center, which also brands itself as The Peak, is remodeling and expanding its year-old indoor tennis center in Hayden and plans to relocate a fitness center there from the nearby Prairie Shopping Center when th
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Police museum looking for new base for exhibits

Nonprofit launches drive to locate, buy new home
October 8, 2015
Mike McLean
The Spokane Law Enforcement Museum is in the market for some new real estate, says Susan Walker, secretary and treasurer.
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Northwest Farm Credit Services start design work on new headquarters on West Plains

Ex-Ambassadors building set for remodel, expansion
October 8, 2015
LeAnn Bjerken
Spokane-based Northwest Farm Credit Services has begun designing a $7.5 million remodel and expansion of what will be its new corporate headquarters on the West Plains.
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—NAC|Architecture PS

Public Facilities District to improve Spokane Arena's ticket area, administrative offices

$1.5 million project to start soon, wrap up in February
October 8, 2015
A $1.5 million project to remodel the Spokane Veterans Memorial Arena's ticket and administrative offices at 720 W. Mallon is scheduled to start this month.
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—LeAnn Bjerken

K&N Electric Motors keeps family business focus

CEO says bulk of its work is on dam, crane projects
October 8, 2015
LeAnn Bjerken
Committed to its role as a family-owned and -operated business, K&N Electric Motors Inc. is what company CEO Janet Schmidlkofer calls a happy setup. 'We're approached all the time about selling the company. So far we have no intentions of doing so,”
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