Coeur d'Alene-based Beehive of North Idaho Inc., which owns and operates Bee Hive Homes assisted-living centers in Coeur d'Alene and Pinehurst, Idaho, says it plans to develop a large senior-living complex in the Wandermere area north of Ghramm, of
April 19 / Children's initiative backers target later vote Advocates of the Children's Investment Fund Initiative said they had gathered 8,200 signatures on petitions, short of the 12,000 signatures they had sought, and now hope to get
Meetings & Events The Washington State University College of Business will hold a breakfast meeting on Thursday, April 22, at 7:30 a.m., at The Davenport Hotel, 10 S. Post, in Spokane. Tom Fritz, of Inland Northwest Health Services, a
Decades of progress may have earned women their place at the office, but haven't won them an equal partnership in the home, and that puts hard-working women at a distinct disadvantage to their male peers.Youngjoo Cha, Cornell doctoral candidate
These conceptual drawings show the first and latter two phases of Washington State University Spokane's envisioned Biomedical and Health Sciences Building proposed for the Riverpoint Campus east of downtown. It would be constructed along the north
Feelings of inadequacy, financial crisis at core of chronicled behavior
April 22, 2010
Bosses who are in over their heads are more likely to bully subordinates, due to feelings of inadequacy that cause them to lash out at those around them, according to research from the University of California, Berkeley, and the University of what
Gonzaga University's School of Education is conducting a study of efforts employed nationally and internationally to reduce high school dropout rates.The Spokane-based Inland Northwest Community Foundation and the Seattle-based Bill & Melinda by
The head-hunting arm here of Michigan-based Scope Services Inc. says it expects its growing executive-recruitment activities to expand further in coming years due in part to smart-grid initiatives and federal stimulus dollars allocated toward and a
Jodi Davisson says she never used to see an educational future for herself."I wasn't even expecting to graduate high school," says the soft-spoken Spokane Community College student. She didn't imagine herself studying computers, either, she was
Workers whose occupations involve contact with pesticides appear to have an increased risk of having Parkinson's disease, says a report published in the medical journal Archives of Neurology.The development of Parkinson's disease related to was