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Vax On, Mask Off: Employers adapt to mask rules, vaccination monitoring

Organizations find their boundaries as more people return to offices
June 17, 2021
Virginia Thomas
Employers find themselves treading a narrow path when it comes to confirming employee vaccination status while keeping within state guidelines, some employer representatives here say.
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Gilberts to leave University District

Organization's CEO accepts new role with Numerica CU
June 7, 2021
Linn Parish
University District Development Association CEO Lars Gilberts plans to step down by the end of the month to become assistant vice president of community development and impact at Numerica Credit Union.
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VOA, Salvation Army to build new homeless shelters

Both aim to open new facilities by early fall
June 3, 2021
Natasha Nellis
Two Spokane-area nonprofits have set their sights on developing shelters in the city. Volunteers of America Eastern Washington & Northern Idaho is in the early planning stage for a new young-adult shelter in a building at 3104 E. Augusta,
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Davenport Airport to renovate runway

Work expected to start this month, finish by fall
June 3, 2021
Natasha Nellis
The Davenport Municipal Airport is planning a $4.5 million runway reconstruction and lighting-system upgrade, says Steve Goemmel, city of Davenport administrator.
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Constructing an education pipeline to homebuilding

Mead School District, SHBA kick off program by constructing sheds
June 3, 2021
Virginia Thomas
A collaborative effort between Mead School District and the Spokane Home Builders Association is working to spark interest in the trades-particularly residential home construction-among middle-school and high-school students.
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Longtime Rosauers CEO to retire

Grocery chain tabs Hawaiian Springs CEO as Philipps' successor
June 3, 2021
Kevin Blocker
In December 2008, the roof of Rosauers Supermarkets' Five Mile store gave way under the weight of heavy snow. In that moment, 120 mostly full-time store employees were displaced-and stayed that way for four months. But instead of issuing temporary
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Second Harvest

Many nonprofits stay afloat with PPP

Some seek loan forgiveness; others receive it
May 20, 2021
Kevin Blocker
Applying for a nearly $2 million federally backed Paycheck Protection Program loan to help cover payroll presented an unprecedented shift in The way Arc of Spokane operates, its executive director says.
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Infusion of infrastructure funds anticipated

INW engineering firms eagerly anticipate influx of federal transporation dollars
May 6, 2021
Kevin Blocker
As President Joe Biden continues to lobby the public and pursue bipartisan support for his $2.3-trillion plan to upgrade infrastructure nationwide, Spokane-area transportation and engineering officials say they're waiting eagerly to see what the final
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Kalispel Tribe offers to buy Spokane County Raceway

Public hearing planned for proposed $4.75 million transaction
May 5, 2021
Natasha Nellis
The Kalispel Tribe of Indians is offering to buy the 243-acre Spokane County Raceway park from Spokane County for $4.75 million, according to a press release issued today by Spokane County.
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Garco, Knife River collaborate on $75.9M fish flume

Salmon-passage project market expected to grow
April 22, 2021
Virginia Thomas
Spokane-based Garco Construction Inc. and the Spokane Valley-based operations of Knife River Corp. are working together to construct a concrete flume for salmon passage at a dam near Cle Elum, Washington.
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