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Articles by Kim Crompton

CHAS agrees to buy former Saturn property

Nonprofit health association plans to move its downtown clinic to building on Second
February 26, 1997
Kim Crompton
The Community Health Association of Spokane (CHAS), a nonprofit provider of medical and dental care to low-income residents here, has agreed to buy the former Saturn of Spokane dealership property at 1007 W. Second.Peg Hopkins, CHASs CEO, the
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Company here develops methanol fuel processor

Genesis TechnologiesÂ’ device eyed for military fuel-cell power systems
February 26, 1997
Kim Crompton
Genesis Technologies LLC, a small startup company here, is working to develop a methanol-to-hydrogen fuel processor that would be used in portable fuel-cell power systems designed for military field applications.Genesis landed a contract in to
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Storm-water documents raise business concerns

Eastern Washington plans said likely to raise costs of regulatory compliance
February 26, 1997
Kim Crompton
Two hefty draft documents that most Spokane-area business owners probably know little about could raise the costs of dealing with storm-water runoff regulations beginning next year, some reviewers of the documents say.The documents, which about
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Spokane company eager to roll out electric car

Commuter Cars founder says company needs $20 million to launch full production
February 26, 1997
Kim Crompton
Spokane businessman Rick Woodbury believes hes come up with a product that will revolutionize the automotive industry. Theres just one obstacle: He needs $20 million to begin mass-producing it.The product is an all-electric commuter car, to
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Eviction filings triple here

Attorneys who represent landlords cite poverty, drugs, tenant unreliability
February 26, 1997
Kim Crompton
Unlawful-detainer filings, which landlords use in Washington state to forcibly evict tenants who have violated rental-agreement terms and then ignored notices to leave, have tripled in Spokane County over the last 10 years.The number of such in
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Metropolitan posts lower net income

Affiliate Summit SecuritiesÂ’ net rises; both companies show growth in revenues
February 26, 1997
Kim Crompton
Metropolitan Mortgage & Securities Co., of Spokane, has reported net income of about $366,000 for its third fiscal quarter ended June 30, down markedly from net income of about $5 million in the year-earlier quarter.The latest quarterly were on
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Inland Imaging broadens reach

Big radiology enterprise adds equipment, expertise; keeps high technology focus
February 26, 1997
Kim Crompton
Inland Imaging LLC, which touts itself as the Inland Northwests largest provider of radiology services, is taking steps on multiple fronts to upgrade or broaden those services even further.The Spokane-based enterprise is spending more than $1
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Interface to reduce its training operations here

Economic downturn forces Spokane computer school to close Valley location
February 26, 1997
Kim Crompton
Interface Computer School plans to close its Spokane Valley training center, one of three it operates here, due to a downturn in enrollment.Dave Wilson, who owns the Spokane-based business with his wife, Linda, says the school plans to vacate a
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Furniture outlets here to shut down

Canadian-based United Furniture Warehouse to close 30 U.S. stores
February 26, 1997
Kim Crompton
United Furniture Warehouse, a Canadian-based 155-store discount chain, has decided to close its two Spokane stores and one in Moses Lake as part of a big consolidation of its struggling U.S. operations, company President John Volken says.The at
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State National Bank rallies behind young CEO

100-year-old institution to add up to four branches, said to have turned corner
February 26, 1997
Kim Crompton
Greg Deckard has made a career out of wearing multiple hats at small community banks here. He confesses, though, that the breadth of his responsibilities widened considerably after he became president and CEO of State National Bank here in May at a
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