The Spokane Tribe of Indians' long-discussed potential development of a casino resort on a 145-acre parcel of trust land on the west side of Airway Heights appears poised to move to the next step in the federal approval process.The U.S. Bureau a
Most investors want to avoid motion sickness.Even if the final results could be the same, arriving at those results on a smooth road with few bumps is preferable to veering up and down like a roller coaster.Yet those same investors also have
Sept. 1 / Advantage IQ acquires Portland company Advantage IQ, a Spokane-based Avista Corp. subsidiary that provides utility-bill and expense-management services for multisite businesses, announced it has acquired Ecos Consulting Inc.,
Meetings & Events Spokane Insurance Associates will hold a membership meeting open to all insurance and risk management people on Tuesday, Sept. 8, at Northern Lights Brewing Co., 1003 E. Trent, in Spokane, at 5:30 p.m. R.S.V.P. to at
Avista Corp. is voicing its support for swift enactment of federal greenhouse-gas cap-and-trade and renewable-electricity legislation and helped formulate a key part of a bill the U.S. House passed last month.The Spokane company says the bill on
MobiusLab, a preview of the planned Mobius Science Center that's on exhibition at the NorthTown Mall, features a personalized touch-screen computer interface designed by a Spokane resident to bring exhibits to life in the minds of young the called
The fastest areas of growth Community colleges in the Spokane area and North Idaho say they're seeing a surge in enrollment as unemployed workers seek additional training or retraining. Meanwhile, enrollment at four-year institutions a
Study evaluates whether more hands-on curricula might boost enrollment
August 20, 2009
The key to improving engineering programs while also boosting the number of women interested in the male-dominated field might be curricula that emphasize hands-on, service-based learning as well as traditional academic and technical knowledge. a a
There's a surplus of construction workers both here and nationally, and with the pipeline of expected projects in the coming months flowing at just a trickle here, industry observers expect continued low employment ahead for this area's trades been
The Spokane Valley franchise of Other Mothers Inc., an Albuquerque, N.M.-based concern that sells new and used women's, children's, and maternity clothes and children's furniture, has leased 3,300 square feet of space at 2727 S. Mount Vernon for a