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Articles by Rob Strenge

Pizza equipment maker seeks site for expansion

Lloyd Industries looks to double work force, add new manufacturing shift
February 26, 1997
Rob Strenge
Lloyd Industries Inc., of Spokane, is looking to relocate to a larger facility here and has begun hiring to establish a second shift. It also expects to double its current small workforce within the next 10 months.The company, which designs, and
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Third airport runway by 2022

Updated SIA master plan also includes extended main runway, new terminal
February 26, 1997
Rob Strenge
Those distant future plans for a third runway at Spokane International Airport arent so distant anymore. A draft of the airports newest master plan calls for building it as early as 2011less than 10 years from nowand by 2022 at the runway,
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Growing SEL expands reach

Topping $100 million in sales, Pullman-based manufacturer adds new products, marketplaces
February 26, 1997
Rob Strenge
PULLMAN, Wash.With continued strong performance in the domestic electric-utility market, Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories Inc. will surpass $100 million in sales this year and says it could grow much larger as it wades deeper into sales and in
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If thereÂ’s a well, thereÂ’s a way

Northwest Hydro-Fracturing
February 26, 1997
Rob Strenge
Lynn Bartholomew deals routinely with the kind of pressures most of us can only imagine. And while the resulting stress isnt likely to lead anyone into early retirement, it does pack enough of a wallop to fracture hundreds of feet of granite as a
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Bond sale would facilitate rehab facility on Garland

Seattle-based nonprofit hasnÂ’t decided whether to proceed with project
February 26, 1997
Rob Strenge
A proposed 72-bed, drug-and-alcohol-recovery facility to be located at 3422 W. Garland in North Spokane is among several projects being recommended for tax-exempt bond financing by the staff of the state Housing Finance Commission.The projects a
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M&L Supply: a local fixture through the years

Plumbing, heating supplier moves into third generation as Spokane-based wholesaler
February 26, 1997
Rob Strenge
When Dave Maxwell left his home in Butte, Mont., to come to Spokane in 1961, it was to manage a branch of M&L Supply Co., a family-owned plumbing and heating supplies distributor that his father, Thomas, had established with a partner in Butte is a
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Waste incinerator may get $1.3 million changeover

February 26, 1997
Rob Strenge
The Spokane Regional Solid Waste System is considering a $1.25 million upgrade to the Waste to Energy Facility that would enhance its electrical generating efficiency by about a megawatt, or enough electricity to power 500 homes.The Spokane City
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Argonne sewer project disrupts storesÂ’ traffic

Sewer construction season gives small-business owners a dose of summertime blues
February 26, 1997
Rob Strenge
Six years ago, Bert McCollum thought shed found her corner. Abandoning the small, beauty salon she had operated from a remodeled residence near University City for 13 years, she bought a lot at the northwest corner of Mission Avenue and Argonne a
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Air-cargo drop continues; passenger trips slip, too

Coldwater Creek changes Sandpoint from mail order to retail supply point
February 26, 1997
Rob Strenge
Air-cargo volumes handled at Spokane International Airport fell again in May, continuing a downward trend in air freight and airmail shipments there that began last summer. Total inbound and outbound air-cargo shipments in May totaled 4,476 29
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Straw-baling venture files Chapter 11

February 26, 1997
Rob Strenge
Fresh Air Ag LLC, a company founded last year by a group of Inland Northwest grass-seed growers and other businesses to take advantage of alternatives to field burning, has filed for protection from creditors under Chapter 11 of the U.S. Bankruptcy
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