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—Linn Parish

Spokane office of BDO USA locks in growth mode

Accounting firm looks to add 10 CPAs in next year
October 20, 2016
Linn Parish
The Spokane office of BDO USA LLP plans to hire about 10 more people in the next 12 months, says Paul Bridge, the office's managing partner. The office here, one of 60 operated by the Chicago-based international public accounting firm, has had some big
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—Kevin Blocker

Inland Northwest Community Foundation shoots for a quarter of a billion in assets

CEO is optimistic that organization will hit that mark one day
October 20, 2016
With a recent bequest of $3 million pushing its philanthropic assets above $100 million, Inland Northwest Community Foundation President and CEO Mark Hurtubise says the foundation now has its sights set on reaching $250 million. In the last 30 months, th
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—Kevin Blocker

WSU vice dean is eager to help shape new medical school's culture

DeWitt aims for inclusive, unique student experience
October 6, 2016
With an M.D. from Harvard Medical School, Dr. Dawn DeWitt has held academic positions and been an attending physician in three countries. But now she thinks she has potentially the best chance in her career to make an impact in the medical field as the n
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—LeAnn Bjerken

Vetting vein issues

Rockwood surgeon notes many problems are related to hormone changes
October 6, 2016
LeAnn Bjerken
Up to 55 percent of women suffer from some type of vein problem, according to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Office on Women's Health. That's 10 percentage points higher than the share of men who have similar issues, and varicose v
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—LeAnn Bjerken

McNeice Wheeler adds expertise to match demand

Law firm doubles staff, mulls additional space
September 22, 2016
LeAnn Bjerken
McNeice Wheeler PLLC, a Spokane Valley-based law firm, has been expanding its staff in recent years to meet a rising demand for legal services, principals there say. 'We're consistently expanding in all areas,” says founding partner Ryan McNeice.
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—Mike McLean

Boutique law firm thrives on high-profile cases

Dunn & Black said sized for highest performance
September 22, 2016
Mike McLean
Bob Dunn and John Black, founding members of boutique Spokane law firm Dunn & Black PS, claim the firm is just the right size to take on high-profile cases and match up against larger firms. They started the firm in 1991, having left large Spokane law fi
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—Kevin Blocker

The bar association's youth movement

New director wants more mentorships established
September 22, 2016
Lynn Mounsey, the executive director of the Spokane County Bar Association, says the nearly 1,000-member organization started its annual membership drive this month with a greater emphasis on luring younger attorneys into its ranks. Mounsey says locally,
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Artisans opens second e-waste collection center

Nonprofit's new facility located in East Spokane
September 8, 2016
Chris Street
Artisans, a 29-year-old nonprofit organization here that provides employment services for disabled people, has opened a new e-waste collection center in East Spokane. A center it opened earlier and that's located just east of downtown Spokane at 200 E
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—LeAnn Bjerken

Carbon-emissions tax initiative stirs strong debate

I-732's revenue neutrality touted; many are dubious
September 8, 2016
LeAnn Bjerken
Spokane-area manufacturers and utilities contend that Initiative 732, which would create a tax on carbon emitted statewide, will hurt both businesses and residents, while proponents say it will reduce carbon emissions and benefit low-income families. The
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—Mike McLean

Walk Bike Bus Spokane looks to replace car trips

Project encourages walking, bicycling, bus transportation
September 8, 2016
Mike McLean
Organizers of Walk Bike Bus Spokane, an alternative transportation advocacy program, are boasting significant progress in reducing short drive trips within the program's pilot areas in the Garland and South Perry neighborhoods. The program encourages r
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