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Home » Authors » Marlene Mehlhaff

Articles by Marlene Mehlhaff

Valley couplet would displace 75 to 95 homes

$16 million project could get under way in 2000, open in summer of 2001
February 26, 1997
Marlene Mehlhaff
A 2.5-mile one-way couplet proposed along the Sprague Avenue corridor in the Spokane Valley would displace between 25 and 30 single-family homes, some 50 to 65 mobile homes, and a seven-unit apartment complex, according to a draft supplemental on A
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Group plans ‘strawboard’ plants

Three facilities, including one in Spokane County, would cost about $15 million in all
February 26, 1997
Marlene Mehlhaff
A consortium of wheat growers and others in Eastern Washington hopes to open at least three manufacturing plants, including one just south of Spokane, to make particle board out of straw.Each of the factories would cost between $5 million and to
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Post Falls core draws interest

Resort developers, others eye former L-P mill site
February 26, 1997
Marlene Mehlhaff
POST FALLSThe downtown core of this quiet community is poised for a regeneration, as development plans for the former Louisiana-Pacific Corp. lumber mill site begin to take shape and the city officials look to hinge other nearby development what
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