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Articles by Linn Parish

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Injecting cement into spine meant to help osteoporosis sufferers

Physician says alternative to invasive back surgery eases pain
September 27, 2012
Linn Parish
A minimally invasive procedure to repair vertebrae fractures common in osteoporosis sufferers has become slightly less invasive at Valley Hospital.Called vertebroplasty, the procedure involves injecting a special bone cement into compression in
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Franchising seen as future at Red Lion Hotels Corp.

Hotel chain continues to add new franchisees as it sheds its properties
September 27, 2012
Linn Parish
In the midst of a transition that involves selling hotels, paying off debt, and a subtle rebranding, Red Lion Hotels Corp. expects franchising to emerge as a primary vehicle for its growth. The Spokane-based hotelier has announced hotel sales in
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Inland Northwest executive pay jumps again

Average compensation rose by 13.3 percent in 2011
September 13, 2012
Linn Parish
For the second consecutive year, executive compensation at Inland Northwest-based publicly traded companies increased by double digits in 2011. The 13.3 percent rise in average total compensation was lower than the 17.9 percent increase in 2010,
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—Staff photo by Linn Parish

New superintendent Shelley Redinger immerses herself in Spokane community

Redinger starts 'semester of listening and learning'
August 30, 2012
Linn Parish
Two months into her job as superintendent of Spokane Public Schools, Shelley Redinger has joined the boards at Greater Spokane Incorporated, United Way of Spokane County, and become involved in the downtown chapter of Rotary Club. In recent the
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Low vision rehab specialist calls for more collaboration

Population of sufferers said to be growing, but simple steps can help
August 30, 2012
Linn Parish
Years ago, Holly Galow's first client with low vision was a fiercely patriotic World War II veteran who became dispirited after an election ballot he had mailed in was rejected for having an illegitimate signature. Galow, an occupational who in
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Greater Spokane Incorporated mulls port district push here

Idea could be accelerated by business recruitment efforts
August 30, 2012
Linn Parish
Spokane County is one of two in Washington state that doesn't have a port district, and Greater Spokane Incorporated is exploring anew-nearly three decades after an unsuccessful bid-whether one should be created here. GSI President and CEO Rich
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Avista hires two firms to sell up to $72.3 million of company's stock

Agreements replace public offerings, in effect through '15
August 16, 2012
Linn Parish
Avista Corp., of Spokane, has inked new agreements with two security firms to sell up to $72.3 million of the utility's stock through late 2015. The company filed notification with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission on Aug. 9 that it of
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—Staff photo by Linn Parish

STCU restructures lending departments to position itself for future growth

Spokane Teachers Credit Union revamps departments, adds staff
August 2, 2012
Linn Parish
Spokane Teachers Credit Union is restructuring its lending departments, in part to pursue what it sees as an underserved market in the commercial sector and also to prepare for an anticipated shift in residential lending demand.The big Liberty is
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City of Spokane works to bring down 'silos'

Permit center, change in culture is imminent, division director says
August 2, 2012
Linn Parish
You can't see it when driving along Spokane Falls Boulevard, but according to Jan Quintrall, the silos are coming down at City Hall. Quintrall, the city of Spokane's director of business and development services, says the city plans to develop a
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Driver's safety emphasized as baby boomers get older

Refresher courses allow seniors to build skills, save on car insurance
July 19, 2012
Linn Parish
The number of elderly drivers on the road is projected to increase rapidly as baby boomers enter their retirement years. Already, an emphasis is being placed on driver safety in the senior community. The need for driver-education refresher among
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