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YMCA, YWCA: Separate nonprofits, shared vision

Joint center near downtown uncommon for organizations
October 25, 2018
Guest Commentary
Nearly a decade ago, YWCA Spokane and YMCA of the Inland Northwest partnered to build a state-of-the-art facility strategically situated near downtown Spokane.
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—Nina Culver

Women & Children's Free Restaurant approaches fundraising finish line

Nonprofit needs $325K to pay off expansion debt
October 25, 2018
Nina Culver
The Women & Children's Free Restaurant & Community Center has come a long way since it started 30 years ago, and the organization is in the midst of a capital campaign to pay for recent improvements. The biggest improvement was the purchase and remod
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—LeAnn Bjerken

Mission, influence grow at Empire Health Foundation

Organization to add staff, new initiatives
October 25, 2018
LeAnn Bjerken
In the 10 years since its founding, the Empire Health Foundation has developed a reputation for making bold investments that have resulted in some big impacts for the health of people living in the Inland Northwest. Some of those impacts include: help
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—Virginia Thomas

Horse therapy nonprofits bring new programs to Spokane

Free Rein Therapeutic starts pilot with VA
October 25, 2018
Samantha Peone
Two Spokane-area horse-centered nonprofits have new programs in the works here. Last week, Free Rein Therapeutic Riding, of Spokane, launched The Equus Effect, a Connecticut-based equine therapy program, says John Owen, executive director of Free Rein.
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—Virginia Thomas

Physician Duke aims to end endometriosis misconceptions

Post Falls OB-GYN says most treatments fall short
October 11, 2018
Virginia Thomas
Dr. Adam Duke contends that women who have endometriosis largely have been failed by the medical community.
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—Samantha Peone

New statute modifies mammogram results notification

Law requires providers to inform women of dense tissue following screening
October 11, 2018
Samantha Peone
A new Washington state law takes effect within a few months that will require health care facilities, following a mammogram, to inform patients if they have dense breast tissue, says Dr. Rachel O'Connor
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—LeAnn Bjerken

OB-GYN field attracts more medical students

Career in women's health offers variety, lifelong physician-patient relationships
October 11, 2018
LeAnn Bjerken
Some medical educators here say a growing number of medical students are choosing to specialize in women's health, specifically obstetrics and gynecology.
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—Virginia Thomas

Innovation in law with new Gonzaga University law school dean Jacob Rooksby

New Gonzaga law dean Rooksby hopes to expand offerings, connect with community
September 27, 2018
Virginia Thomas
Jacob Rooksby, new dean of the Gonzaga University School of Law, says he's looking forward to finding ways to make the school more innovative and to integrate it more fully into the Spokane and Gonzaga communities. Rooksby was hired in June as dean
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—Natasha Nellis

2018 Rising Stars: Christopher Malde

Early experience with East Coast hedge fund shapes career path
September 13, 2018
Mike McLean
After having begun his professional career in Seattle and on the East Coast, Christopher Malde, owner of Malde Capital Management LLC, says living in Spokane is a dream come true. Malde, 36, grew up in Ellensburg, Wash., and attended Washington State
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—Natasha Nellis

2018 Rising Stars: Emily Arneson

STA ombudsman prefers helping people to billing them
September 13, 2018
Nina Culver
Last year, employment and public records attorney Emily Arneson knew she needed a new line of work even though she enjoyed what she was doing for a Spokane law firm. 'I really hated having to bill people for the work I was doing,” Arneson says. 'I
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