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Technology

LeAnn Bjerken

Bio Clock, Radiation damage linked in WSU study

Study looks into cause, prevention of long-term cancer-treatment effects
February 27, 2020
LeAnn Bjerken
Washington State University researchers are studying long-term side effects of radiation therapy in some cancer patients that can lead to heart disease and eventually heart failure.
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Virginia Thomas

St. Luke's Debuts robotic fall-prevention therapy

Patients learn to walk again with ZeroG system
February 27, 2020
Virginia Thomas
Physical therapist Jaime Hopoi goes into a trust fall. She's on a trajectory to hit the ground face-first, but the robotic system to which her harness is attached stops her and supports her weight while she regains her balance.
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Natasha Nellis

Airforce program nabs ATC, Continuous Composites

Composite manufacturers to participate in 10-week government accelerator
February 27, 2020
Natasha Nellis
Two North Idaho composite manufacturers have been selected to participate in a government-led program geared toward preparing companies to compete in military and commercial markets.
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Kevin Blocker

Etailz now lone Trans World Entertainment subsidiary

Layoff of four cited as 'routine cleanup'
February 27, 2020
Kevin Blocker
With the formal sale of etailz's sibling company, For Your Entertainment, parent Trans World Entertainment Corp. can now dedicate more resources to the Spokane Valley-based online retailer.
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Eric Hedlund Design

StanCraft affiliate plans hangar at SIA

Land leased leaves space for future expansion
February 27, 2020
Natasha Nellis
Hayden-based StanCraft Jet Center is planning a $4.5 million hangar at the Spokane International Airport, according to a predevelopment application filed with the city of Spokane.
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—Kevin Blocker

TidyHut looks to stir the pot in portable toilet field

TidyHut builds alternative it will market as cleaner
February 13, 2020
Kevin Blocker
Erik Nelson can't contain himself when he's asked to discuss his 'passion project.” He's been hard at work for the last couple of years as he prepares to try to enter a $2 billion industry. Nelson thinks his creation – the TidyHut – has the
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Angel alliance launches fourth fund

Spokane-area investment group raises $2.75 million
February 13, 2020
Virginia Thomas
A group of investors has pooled their resources to help launch regional startups through Kick-Start IV, the fourth such angel investment fund composed of Spokane investors.
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—Virginia Thomas

Having survived crypto winter, Krambu thrives

Idaho startup to expand with Newport data center
February 13, 2020
Virginia Thomas
A 3-year-old startup based in Dalton Gardens has been making waves in the supercomputing industry, growing so rapidly in its short existence that it has expanded with a new location in northeast Washington.
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—Natasha Nellis

Northwest Entrepreneurship Competition evolves

Startup event moves to Spokane's University District
February 13, 2020
Natasha Nellis
New organizers have taken over the annual Northwest Entrepreneur Competition, with a vision for expanding the competition and increasing participation from students outside the Spokane area.
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Kevin Blocker

Spring offers boost to environmental consulting

Firm's owner has desire to serve small business
January 30, 2020
Kevin Blocker
Beth Fifield Hodgson says she didn't plan to start an environmental consulting firm in which most of the staff would be made up of women. It just worked out that way. Fifield Hodgson co-owns Spring Environmental Inc., with her sister
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