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| June 19, 2018 1:00 AM

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Beyond Beauty Med Spa to host open house

Beyond Beauty Med Spa will host an open house with wine and cheese today from 4 to 6 p.m. in Post Falls.

The open house coincides with the opening of the business at 4365 Inverness Drive.

“Although this is a temporary location while our final space is chosen and completed, we appreciate the welcome we’ve received by Emily and her staff at the Highlands Day Spa,” said the spa’s announcement of the open house.

Beyond Beauty Med Spa in an anti-aging clinic led by founder Linda Owsley, RN, BSN; directed by Holly Pena ARNP, and joined by Annie McCloskey RN.

The clinic offers the most up-to-date and advanced injection techniques available in the area. Beyond Beauty Spa clinicians offer combined experience of over 30 years in the anti-aging industry, and they constantly enhance their talents with scientific training alongside some of the most influential injectors in the industry.

For information, call 208-660-2307.

Barnhart to purchase Strate Line

Barnhart and Strate Line, Inc., a crane service based in Coeur d’Alene, Idaho, have reached a definitive agreement under which Barnhart will purchase Strate Line.

Strate Line offers operated hydraulic cranes from 30 tons to 175 tons and operates in Idaho, Montana and Washington State. The purchase will expand Barnhart’s ability to serve commercial, civil and heavy industrial customers in the Northwestern Region. Barnhart will maintain all of Strate Line’s current assets and employees, but will manage operations primarily from its current Spokane branch location.

“Strate Line is a strong company with a culture that is rooted in serving the customer in the safest, most expeditious and economical way. They have become a valuable resource for customers in this region. We are excited about integrating the Strate Line people and their culture into the Barnhart family. It is our intention to continue that can-do culture. This move is a very positive change for everyone.” said David Webster, Northwest Regional Director of Barnhart and an Idaho resident. “This acquisition will allow us to continue to provide the services customers expect from Strate Line while also providing a broader range of solutions. These wider service options could help customers lower their overall costs on many projects. We think folks will be excited about that.”

Webster said that through Barnhart’s coast-to-coast branch network, customers have access to some of the nation’s most innovative rigging systems, cranes to almost 1,800 tons, wind turbine up-tower services, Project Cargo Logistics capabilities, and a department of more than 60 engineers.

Barnhart, with headquarters in Memphis, Tenn., has a current network of nearly 50 facilities.

Schlatter earns payroll certification

Natalie Schlatter, accounting administrator at Kootenai Electric Cooperative, has been awarded the Fundamental Payroll Certification by the American Payroll Association.

The FPC designation is awarded based on the successful completion of a comprehensive three-hour exam covering payroll operations. There are more than 4,400 practicing FPCs worldwide.

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