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Sandra Hosking

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Keeping in touch

February 26, 1997
Sandra Hosking
Cami Rogers believes in the value of keeping in touch.Through her Spokane Valley home-based business, Cami Sends Cards LLC, Rogers provides a unique direct-mailing service, in which she sends customized greeting cards to clients on behalf of a
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Family Home Care seeks OK to offer hospice

Company applies to state to provide hospice service within Spokane County
February 26, 1997
Sandra Hosking
Family Home Care Corp., a Spokane Valley-based home health-care provider, is seeking approval from Washington state to provide hospice care in Spokane County.Michael Nowling, Family Home Cares president and CEO, says that adding such services
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County OKs location for rehab center

American Behavioral to use old nursing home for drug-treatment center
February 26, 1997
Sandra Hosking
Spokane County commissioners have approved the move of American Behavioral Health Systems Inc., a Spokane company that operates a chemical-dependency treatment center here, to a former Spokane Valley nursing home.American Behavioral has hired &
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Columbia Paint opens in Ellensburg

Spokane-based company plans 40th store next year in Whitefish, Mont., area
February 26, 1997
Sandra Hosking
Columbia Paint & Coatings Inc., the Spokane-based manufacturer and retailer of paints and coatings, has opened an outlet in Ellensburg, Wash., giving it 39 stores overall.The store occupies a 6,000-square-foot, leased building at 710 N. in the
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Computer servicer plans Spokane office

TelStar Associates Inc. to employ up to 30 here, looks to secure contracts
February 26, 1997
Sandra Hosking
TelStar Associates Inc., a Boise-based computer-services company, says it plans this summer to open a Spokane office that could employ up to 30 people.TelStar is close to reaching an agreement with two companies here that would use its says and
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Jobs tip enrollment patterns

Community colleges here see student migration toward noncredit pursuits
February 26, 1997
Sandra Hosking
Prior to the start of fall semester, a North Idaho College representative called a student to ask, Are you coming back to school?The student asked, Why?Bruce Gifford, NICs vice president of student services, says the students is
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SeasonÂ’s greetings, at half off

February 26, 1997
Sandra Hosking
Dear Fluffy:Roses are red. Violets are blue. Theres never been a poodle as sweet as you.Love, Fido.From candy-coated almonds to pinatas to personalized jewelry, the five 50% Off Card Shop stores operated by Spokane-based LDE Inc. a of
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Two credit unions here are absorbed

Numerica, CdÂ’A Teachers merge; Columbia Lighting, Inland Empire Trades unite
February 26, 1997
Sandra Hosking
A pair of mergers has left the Spokane-Coeur dAlene area with two fewer credit unions.Numerica Credit Union, one of Spokanes largest credit unions, has absorbed the 3,000-member Coeur dAlene Teachers Credit Union. Also, two of Spokanes
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Sonderen Packaging buys Seattle operation

Paperboard carton maker expects 30 percent jump in revenue, adds machinery
February 26, 1997
Sandra Hosking
Sonderen Packaging, a Spokane maker of folding-carton products, has bought the assets of Seattle-based Stoneway Carton Co.President Mark Sonderen says he expects that the acquisition will boost Sonderen Packagings revenues by about 30 percent
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Communities cater to wave of increasingly active seniors

Retirement centers step up programs that emphasize exercise, personal health
February 26, 1997
Sandra Hosking
At the afternoon exercise class at Rockwood Retirement Communities South Hill campus, the pace is anything but pedestrian. Roughly 15 seniors march in place, practice balancing, perform low-impact aerobics, and lift weights. Instructor Brenda
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