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—Staff photo by David Cole

Newly realigned spur wins praise

Track section opened in January, easing fear of rail users
May 7, 2009
David Cole
Trains are running regularly now on the newly realigned Geiger Spur rail line on the West Plains, and businesses that depend on the line say they're relieved the connection will be available long term for receiving and shipping freight.The Geiger
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—Staff photo by David Cole

Valley dentist, others, help families save stem cells

Stem cells from extracted baby teeth are preserved by cryogenic lab in Boston
May 7, 2009
David Cole
Spokane Valley pediatric dentist Dr. Molly Gunsaulis, along with other dentists here, has begun offering the families of her young patients an intriguing new purpose for extracted baby teeth—a possible role in saving the child's life in the to
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—Staff photo by David Cole

WANTED: MORE DOCS

Spokane is falling behind in attracting, retaining primary-care physicians
May 7, 2009
David Cole
Spokane is falling behind other communities in its ability to attract and retain primary-care physicians, the main source of health care for most Americans, a recent study here says.Meanwhile, a large majority of primary-care doctors here no are
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—Staff photo by David Cole

Evergreen Fountains owners plan 12 more cottages

They expect full occupancy by this summer of current 116-unit senior community
April 23, 2009
David Cole
Expecting full occupancy by this summer, the owners of the year-old Evergreen Fountains Senior Living Community in Spokane Valley say they plan later this year to add 12 more independent-living cottages to the 116-unit complex.The owners, Greg a
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Western States awarded $509,000 project at SCC

Contractor to expand school's demonstration kitchen, add upgrades
April 23, 2009
David Cole
Western States Construction Inc., of Valleyford, Wash., has been awarded a $509,000 contract to expand and update a culinary arts demonstration kitchen at Spokane Community College that students use for training.Western States' President Maynard
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Fred Meyer fuel center set on Thor

Portland-based chain leases land in an area readied for development
April 23, 2009
David Cole
Fred Meyer Stores, the big Portland-based retail chain, has leased a one-acre parcel across the street from its store in east Spokane and plans to develop a $1 million gas station there.The new fueling center will be located on vacant land at of
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Super 1 Foods store eyed for Sandpoint

McIntire seeks to build grocery outlet on five acres near U.S. 95 on north side
April 23, 2009
David Cole
Manito Super 1 Foods Inc., a Spokane company owned by Hayden, Idaho-based grocer Ron McIntire, is seeking permits to open a Super 1 Foods supermarket in Sandpoint, says project spokesman Mike Winger.Winger, an employee of URM Stores Inc. who for
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Tacoma Web design firm to open branch office here

SiteCrafting Inc. hopes to have 10 employees in first year
April 23, 2009
David Cole
SiteCrafting Inc., a Tacoma, Wash.-based Web-site design and Web application company, has decided to open an office in Spokane.Brian Forth, a Gonzaga University graduate and former elementary school teacher in Western Washington who started the
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—Staff photo by David Cole

No fuel necessary

April 23, 2009
David Cole
Julie Olsen's latest business venture began to emerge about this time last year, when she decided she wanted to buy an eGo electric scooter to cut down on the use of her car—and to have a little fun along the way.The trouble was, she find a
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—Staff photo by David Cole

Buck Knives brings work back to U.S.

Post Falls manufacturer has just hired 10 people after upbeat first quarter
April 23, 2009
David Cole
POST FALLS—Bucking a familiar trend in the manufacturing sector, knife maker Buck Knives Inc. says it has been bringing back to its plant here some of the production that it had been contracting out to Chinese manufacturers in recent shift, by
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