Joseph R. and Jennifer L. Netzel, a Spokane couple who operate a business here that buys and sells items over the eBay Web site, have filed for Chapter 7 liquidation in U.S. Bankruptcy Court here.Their filing documents list assets of $734,000 of
The city of Spokane plans to construct a 1.1 million-gallon 134-foot-high water reservoir on Five Mile Prairie in a project it expects will boost water pressure to customers on the north end of that prairie.The city is accepting bids until March
A Spokane investor group plans to develop a two-story office building at the northeast corner of Nevada Street and Westview Court on Spokane's North Side.Spokane periodontist Dr. Steven Aeschliman, who will be majority owner of the building and
Inland Power & Light Co., the Spokane-based electric cooperative, says its net marginsequivalent to net incomefell about 30 percent to $3.2 million last year, due partly to sharply higher service-related costs because of severe winter
Job losses here in the current recession have progressed thus far along a timeline that's similar to that in the recession of 2001-2002, with the worst numbers coming in January and February this year as they did in January and February 2002, says
A Spokane Valley physical therapist plans to develop a $2.7 million, 22,600-square-foot office building at the northeast corner of Fourth Avenue and University Road and move his practice there.The therapist, David Owan, owner of Youthful Therapy
Dental crowns" and "convenience" aren't words that often go together, but Dominic Case is trying to change that.Case, co-owner of Crown King Dental Restoration Services Inc., at 7826 N. Market, has launched a mobile lab with computer-aided and a
A Spokane developer is seeking approval of a site plan for a retirement-center complex and day-care facility on a 4.5-acre parcel in the Indian Trail neighborhood.The developer, Brian Layton, of Spokane-based Sunny Creek Development Inc., filed
Savings of more than 50 percent on the first phase of a big project at Spokane International Airport to replace and expand an aircraft parking apron at the terminal, coupled with newly available funds from the federal government, could allow the to
Kootenai Electric Cooperative Inc., a member-owned rural electric utility that serves mostly North Idaho residents, has been approved by the federal government to receive a $51.7 million multiyear loan, which it says it plans to spend mostly on and