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Articles by Emily Proffitt

WDS boosts operations in Spokane

Office to employ roughly 40 people initially, could house up to 70 workers
February 26, 1997
Emily Proffitt
Washington Dental Service, the states largest dental benefits provider, says it has expanded its presence in Spokane by opening a larger office here and moving some administrative functions to Spokane from Seattle.The Seattle-based insurer a
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Using their noodles

February 26, 1997
Emily Proffitt
If sales growth is any indication, the brothers behind Noodle Head Inc. have their fingers on the pulse of the childrens specialty toy market. The product they devised thats currently all the rage with young girls? A collection of small, furry,
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Concerns team up on safety DVD

Video offers survival tips on violence in workplace, wins high-profile clients
February 26, 1997
Emily Proffitt
Two Spokane-based companiesCorner Booth Productions Inc. and the Center for Personal Protection & Safety LLCsay the new instructional DVD theyve created, called Shots Fired, is boosting their revenues and attracting some high-profile DVD, is
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Big office complex to rise in Valley

Worthy plans to start building five-story structure in May
February 26, 1997
Emily Proffitt
Worthy Enterprises, of Spokane, says it plans to develop a five-story office building just east of the Spokane Valley Mall.The company, headed by Walt Worthy, who has developed several office-building projects in the Spokane area, plans to the
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Number of female ob-gyns here to rise considerably

More women are entering field, partly due to patient demand
February 26, 1997
Emily Proffitt
The number of female obstetricians and gynecologists nationwide is growing fast and is expected to shoot up even more, and while that growth has been slower in Spokane, observers here say its only a matter of time before female ob-gyns will the &
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Bonners Ferry chain updates former TidymanÂ’s stores

Bonner Foods to remodel its Trading Co. store in Spokane Valley this spring
February 26, 1997
Emily Proffitt
After a transition period that took longer than expected, the owners of Bonner Foods Inc., which acquired three Tidymans LLC grocery stores here in 2006, say theyre moving forward with the last of three remodeling projects at those storesthis
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WTB enters Arizona with loan office

Bank could start building retail branch network in Phoenix within two years
February 26, 1997
Emily Proffitt
Washington Trust Bank, of Spokane, says its expanding to Arizona with a loan-production office it plans to open this week in Phoenix.The banks new builder-services loan-production office there will be located in a 2,500-square-foot leased a
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Zak Designs expands its presence in Europe

Dinnerware maker here aims to boost growth of its childrenÂ’s products
February 26, 1997
Emily Proffitt
Zak Designs Inc., the Airway Heights-based dinnerware designer and manufacturer, says its expanding its operations in Europe and is eyeing Latin America for future growth opportunities.The company, which already has several offices across for
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Health care to stay strong, but with some bumps

February 26, 1997
Emily Proffitt
Spokanes three major hospitals say they expect robust gains next year and are drawing up plans for big expansion projects, but add that a tight labor market and declining reimbursements pose obstacles to their continued growth.We continue a
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Cooler housing market, gas prices slow retail sector

February 26, 1997
Emily Proffitt
Retail sales are expected to slow a bit next year from their rapid pace of the past few years, largely in response to a cooling housing market and rising food and gas prices, industry observers here say.Spokane County and the cities of Spokane
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