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Articles by Emily Proffitt

Cooler economy, HOTTER COMPETITION

Bankers say itÂ’s now more challenging to grow there
February 26, 1997
Emily Proffitt
North Idaho bankers say competition is heating up as players in an increasingly crowded banking market there look for ways to sustain growth in a cooler economy.Following several years in a hot economy, North Idaho bankers say they expect 2008
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Interest in genetic testing for breast, ovarian cancer rises

Tests detect inherited gene mutations that greatly raise risks for cancer
February 26, 1997
Emily Proffitt
A growing number of Spokane-area women who are at high risk for inherited breast or ovarian cancer are turning to their genes for answers, in the hope that what they find might save a lifetheir own or a family members.Breast cancer is the a
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Hart & Dilatush moves to bank tower in core

Longtime drugstore leaves Ridpath Hotel complex for Bank of America building
February 26, 1997
Emily Proffitt
Hart & Dilatush Pharmacy, a longtime drugstore in downtown Spokane, has moved to the Bank of America Financial Center after operating for 34 years in part of the Ridpath Hotel complex.The pharmacy, which has been in business here since 1918, to
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Harbor Freight to open store on North Side

California tool retailer with outlet in Valley to open store on Nevada
February 26, 1997
Emily Proffitt
Harbor Freight Tools, a California-based tool retailer that operates a store in Spokane Valley, says it plans to open its second Spokane store, on the North Side.The Camarillo, Calif., company plans to open the new store in mid-May in a roughly
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Residential work to slow slightly in Â’08

Strong economic growth, low interest rates to buoy housing market, expert says
February 26, 1997
Emily Proffitt
Spokanes residential construction market, which heated up to red hot in recent years before starting to cool last year, likely will continue to chill somewhat this year, experts here say. Joel White, executive officer of the Spokane Home says
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Creating defensive drivers

February 26, 1997
Emily Proffitt
Christy Belisle warns students that theyll hear her voice long after her class is over, perhaps before they dial their cell phone while driving, exceed the speed limit, or lose their temper with another driver.Belisle and the companies that a
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Banner Bank to expand its presence here

Walla Walla bank to open main Spokane office downtown, build branch on the North Side
February 26, 1997
Emily Proffitt
Walla Walla, Wash.-based Banner Bank says it plans to open a large branch office in downtown Spokane that will serve as a base here from which it will expand its presence in the Spokane market. As part of that mission, it also plans to build a new
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Next IT expects to double in size

Software developer tripled work force, revenues in Â’07, now employs 140
February 26, 1997
Emily Proffitt
Next IT Corp., the Spokane developer of artificial intelligence technologies, says it tripled its work force and revenues last year, and expects to at least double in size this year.Fred Brown, the privately held companys CEO, declines to but
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Commercial lending here said HOLDING STEADY

Despite dismal conditions nationally, lenders say Spokane still looks sunny
February 26, 1997
Emily Proffitt
While credit woes now plague many parts of the U.S., commercial lenders here say theyre still keeping their doors wide open to borrowers, although theyre upholding long-time lending standards vigilantly.The lenders say Spokane has been to a
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Graham wins SIA work worth nearly $13 million

Upgrades to rental-car facility at airport planned to wrap up by October
February 26, 1997
Emily Proffitt
Graham Construction Inc., of Spokane, says it has won a nearly $13 million contract to upgrade Spokane International Airports rental-car facilities.Graham has started construction on the project, which is the second phase of a roughly $14 a
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