Max J. Kuney Co., of Spokane, has begun construction on a westbound high occupancy vehicle (HOV) lane and other improvements on Interstate 90 east of Seattle in its portion of a Washington state Department of Transportation project.Kuney bid be
Dix Corp., the longtime Spokane-based specialty contractor, is working with a Montana company on a massive project thats intended to help restore native fish runs to the dam-blocked headwaters of the Deschutes River in central Oregon.The a on
Eastern Washington University is soliciting offers for its four-story, 67,000-square-foot EWU Spokane Center building downtown, and plans to construct a larger building in the nearby Riverpoint Higher Education Park.That envisioned project, is
Six years ago, Twigs Bistro & Martini Bar opened in an 800-square-foot space in the food court at River Park Square downtown. Today, it has upscale restaurants in North Spokane and on the South Hill, a larger space in the downtown mall, and plans a
The owner of 49 Degrees North, a ski operation about 50 miles north of Spokane, plans this month to submit a master planned resort application to Stevens County that could pave the way for construction of a 2,700-living-unit, $1 billion development
Ralph Hamm III, one of Spokanes newest commercial bankers, will have a broad range of work experience on which to draw as he seeks to build relationships with business owners and managers here.Hamm, 36, who last month became Wells Fargo for a
Wheatland Bank, coming off double-digit growth in assets, deposits, and loans in 2006, has found tentative locations to add three branches here.The bank has signed letters of intent for the three sites, but doesnt want to disclose yet where a
Demand for commercial loans herefueled by Spokanes hot real estate markethas been strengthening over the past few years, and 2006 proved no exception, bankers say.Yet, intensifying competition in the banking industry here and an inverted
Research indicates initial scan is sufficient to predict likelihood of fractures
February 26, 1997
Repeating a bone mineral density (BMD) scan up to eight years after an initial scan appears to provide little additional benefit for predicting fractures among older postmenopausal women, says a recent article in an American Medical Association of
Imagine a battle in which an armys troops become confused and attack each other, rather than their enemy. In war, mistakenly attacking an ally is called friendly fire. When that nightmarish scenario happens inside the human body, its called