Spokane Valley-based mining company Revett Minerals Inc. has reported net income of $3.7 million, or 10 cents a diluted share, for the first quarter, up sharply from a net loss of $2.8 million, or 12 cents a share, in the year-earlier period.The
A Mexican mining contractor seeking more than $25 million from the Coeur Mexicana division of Coeur d'Alene Mines Corp. alleges that the North Idaho mining company is being unresponsive in Mexican courts to allegations claiming breach of contract a
Starting next month, Whitworth University, in partnership with the University of Washington and the Eastern Washington Procurement Technical Assistance Center, will offer a new business certificate program downtown that's targeted at owners or of a
Along with a 20-yard indoor archery range, The Bargain Hunter in Spokane Valley gives outdoor enthusiasts aim at buying gear for fishing, hunting, camping, hiking, and horseback riding.The store at 16413 E. Sprague carries both new merchandise a
Arthur J. Gallagher & Co., an Itasca, Ill.-based international insurance brokerage and risk management services firm, has acquired Spokane-based VEBA Service Group LLC, a medical-benefit company.The terms of the transaction weren't disclosed. do
Seattle-based investment brokerage McAdams Wright Ragen Inc. has opened a Spokane office, hiring a group of brokers who previously worked in the Wells Fargo Advisors office here. Tom Guthrie, branch manager of the Spokane office, says the firm a
Telect Inc., the Liberty Lake-based developer and manufacturer of communications networking equipment, says it has opened a new operational development center in Spokane Valley.Telect has an initial staff of 10 employees at the center, which of
In his search for ideas to spark economic development in Sandpoint, Idaho, Mark Rivers, a Boise-based real estate and marketing consultant, says he discovered that local food and beverage purveyors, individually and sometimes in cooperation, had to
A joint venture formed by two regional farm cooperatives expects to start work shortly on a $17 million-plus, grain-handling terminal with a high-capacity railcar-loading system about 35 miles south of Spokane.The facility is scheduled to begin
Spokane-area golf courses, hammered by a several-year, recession-triggered downturn in activity followed by an abnormally wet spring in 2011, budgeted mostly for flat revenues this year but say they're seeing an upturn in rounds played.Some of