Pamela and Scott Brownlee, hosts of the Cowboy Supper Show at Rockin' B Ranch, are stepping back after 28 years of serving and entertaining the local community at their barn and home located along Idaho Road, on the Washington side of the
Occupancy rates at some Spokane retirement complexes are keeping pace with national trends, which are steadily approaching pre-pandemic levels of occupancy, according to retirement home executives here.
The union participation rate in the Spokane-Coeur d'Alene area trails Washington state, but outpaces the nation as a whole, according to recently released data.
At all levels, the rate of unionized workers has grown during the pandemic.
In the Spoka
Russia's invasion of Ukraine has boosted prices for wheat, benefitting Inland Northwest farmers.
Potential profits, however, are threatened by increases in growing costs, agricultural experts here say.
Work is underway on a $37.3 million expansion at Kootenai Health's primary hospital campus in Coeur d'Alene.
The three-story, 21,000-square-foot addition will house an expansion of the hospital's heart center, which will grow to 13 operating rooms
Pharmaceutical manufacturing and packaging company Jubilant HollisterStier has started a $92 million expansion of its plant in east Spokane.
Lydig Construction Inc., of Spokane Valley, is the general contractor on the project, which involves adding
Construction on a 147,700-square- foot manufacturing facility on the West Plains for Spokane-based biotech startup Selkirk Pharma Inc. is nearly complete, and operations are expected to begin there by early next year.
Bouten Construction Co. is the
Three large senior-living projects valued at a combined $195.3 million are progressing in the Spokane area.
In North Spokane, the Rockwood at Whitworth retirement community project is entering its second phase. Rockwood Retirement Communities is
Structural framing started at the beginning of March at the high-end townhome development known as The Nest On Lake Side, in downtown Coeur d'Alene.
Measom Holdings LLC, a Houston-based development company, is developing the five-unit, $15 million