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Articles by Kim Crompton

Inland Vascular’s ‘mixed marriage’ matures

Five-year-old collaboration of disparate disciplines enjoys patient growth
February 26, 1997
Kim Crompton
An elderly female patient at Holy Family Hospital suffered from intestinal angina, a narrowing of the arteries that deliver blood to the intestines, and the constriction had left her malnourished and weak. A catheter-based procedure to restore flow
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Applying appeal to apparel

Something different
February 26, 1997
Kim Crompton
Entrepreneur Steve Danzig didnt need much time to mull it over when the owners of a North Side custom-apparel shop asked him two years ago whether he might like to buy the business.I said absolutely not, he recalls.Danzigs attitude
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Mobius Science Center faces Dec. 31 deadline

Executive director says he expects Park Board concerns to be resolved
February 26, 1997
Kim Crompton
The Spokane Park Board has given Mobius Science Center backers until Dec. 31 to address concerns some of the boards members have about business-plan projections for the proposed center, which would be located on city-owned land just north of the
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Holy Family work readied

Hospital envisions $16 million expansion; privately owned medical office space eyed
February 26, 1997
Kim Crompton
Holy Family Hospital says construction could begin as early as next March on a major expansion that would include both additional hospital space and two to four floors of privately owned medical-office space. The hospital estimates the cost of
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Grocery Outlet store to move to larger space

Discounter plans to occupy former AlbertsonÂ’s space in Northgate retail center
February 26, 1997
Kim Crompton
Spokane discount grocer Mike Clancy, who owns two Grocery Outlet stores here, plans to move his North Side store to an anchor space in the Northgate Shopping Center, at the southeast corner of Division Street and Lincoln Road.Clancy says he has
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Regional storm-water manual advances here

County project head says document will have little impact on area developers
February 26, 1997
Kim Crompton
A manual that spells out minimum standards for designing storm-water management systems in Spokane County and the cities of Spokane and Spokane Valley is moving toward possible adoption early next year, following a just-concluded series of public a
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Drawing dressage devotees

Foxy Horse & Hound
February 26, 1997
Kim Crompton
Carolynn Bohlman doesnt get to spend much time in the saddle herself, but the small equestrian-focused business here that commands most of her time keeps her in close touch with plenty of horse lovers who do.She owns Foxy Horse & Hound, a and
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New bank forming near core

Spokane banking veteran heads venture to establish business-focused institution
February 26, 1997
Kim Crompton
Longtime Spokane banking executive Duane Brandenburg is spearheading efforts to form a new bank here, tentatively called RiverBank.Brandenburg says he and others who have joined him in the venture hope to file the necessary documents with the &
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Wind-energy zephyr blows in

Taylor Engineering lands sizable chunk of business on big Gorge ‘wind farms’
February 26, 1997
Kim Crompton
Though big wind-energy projects have yet to be proposed in Spokane County, a flurry of such development activity elsewhere in the Inland Northwest is bringing revenue here, and more projects are being eyed.Spokane-based Taylor Engineering Inc.
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Hospital said fit after exam

Holy Family avoids scalpel, unlike bigger Sacred Heart, after analysis of operation
February 26, 1997
Kim Crompton
Holy Family Hospital, on Spokanes North Side, has received a mostly clean bill of health from a high-profile industry consultant that evaluated its performance earlier this year and even suggested that the hospital increase, rather than reduce, a
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