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—ALSC Architects PS

School projects spur uptick in design work

Firms report healthy flow thanks to ballot measures
November 5, 2015
Several local architectural and engineering firms here say voter approval of bonds and levies earlier this year have helped spur added work for them in the form of school projects.
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—Mike McLean

Cd'A home designer evolves

EH Design shifts focus from golf communities
November 5, 2015
Mike McLean
Coeur d'Alene architecture and design concern Eric Hedlund Design LLC, which does business as EH Design, has seen rapid growth in the last few years, after having come into its own in the wake of the Great Recession, says Eric Hedlund, the company's p
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—Kevin Blocker

The Arc of Spokane to improve law enforcement interactions with people with disabilities

Response team created to help smooth encounters
October 22, 2015
The Arc of Spokane has been working with the Spokane County Sheriff's Office in an effort to better serve and assist people with intellectual and developmental disabilities.
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Tax planners await action by Congress on extenders

Uncertainty said to delay spending, giving decisions
October 22, 2015
Mike McLean
Some tax preparers here say they expect another late-season rush as they await congressional action on dozens of tax deductions, credits, and benefits collectively grouped together as extenders.
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—LeAnn Bjerken

Children FIRST Therapy moves

Organization takes space at Valley gymnastics facility
October 22, 2015
LeAnn Bjerken
Children FIRST Therapy, a Spokane Valley-based nonprofit that provides early interventional therapy for children ages birth to 3 who have developmental delays, has moved its operations and expanded the services it offers.
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—LeAnn Bjerken

Women are more likely to talk about pain, study finds

WSU researchers say new approach reduces pill use
October 8, 2015
LeAnn Bjerken
Dr. Marian Wilson, a second-year assistant professor at Washington State University Spokane, found in a study on chronic pain that women seem more open than men to participating in studies and sharing their symptoms.
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Birthing center readies for debut in Coeur d'Alene

Ancient Paths also will offer massage, lactation services
October 8, 2015
Mike McLean
Sarah Dunn, a longtime North Idaho-based midwife, plans to open Ancient Paths Birth & Wellness LLC, a multidiscipline birthing center, in Coeur d'Alene next month.
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—Mike McLean

Susan G. Komen chapter updates community role

Nonprofit hopes to expand screening-program access
October 8, 2015
Mike McLean
One of the first big tasks for Becky Duffey, the new executive director of Susan G. Komen Eastern Washington, will be to oversee an extensive update of the organization's role in the community.
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—Kevin Blocker

Childbirth and Parenting Assistance program moves to larger space

Childbirth, parenting agency says space is suited to meet growing demand
October 8, 2015
The Childbirth and Parenting Assistance program has found a spacious new home in the lower level of St. Anne's Children and Family Center, at 25 W. Fifth.
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—Kevin Blocker

Randall & Danskin takes steps to diversify services

Century-old practice creates IT department
September 24, 2015
Randall & Danskin PS for years has operated with an emphasis in business law, banking, real estate, and estate planning. But lately the century-old firm recognizes it needs to expand the services it offers.
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