Spokane Valley-based State Bank Northwest posted a marginal profit of $39,000 for 2010, up from a net loss of $1.2 million in 2009, as reported in financial documents it has filed recently with the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp."It's a dramatic
The Cheney School District plans to start work early next month on its two new middle schools, after recently opening bids for both projects. One of the two schools will replace the current Cheney Middle School, which is located at 2716 N. in of
Medication Review Inc., a Spokane-based healthcare company that provides what are called telepharmacy services to small and medium-sized hospitals, has opened a new office in Gardnerville, Nev., as a step toward growth in the western U.S. services
An Illinois-based hardware retailer is building a Do it Best store in Cheney, one of two new projects on tap in northern Cheney.Brett Lucas, city of Cheney senior planner, says Vandervert Construction Inc. broke ground on the 7,200-square-foot
Eastern Washington University's board of trustees has committed to financing about $25 million for a planned new residence hall on its Cheney campus, and a university committee has named ALSC Architects PS to oversee its design."It's the of what
An eclectic mix of colors, fabrics, textures, and scents greet shoppers when they enter the Lucky Monkey Trading Co., located at 412 E. Sherman in downtown Coeur d'Alene's quaint shopping district. The shop is owned by Derek and Christina Lucky,
A Spokane-based company that operates Carpet One stores here plans to open a "high-end design showroom" in a portion of the former Circuit City consumer-electronics store space near the Spokane Valley Mall. The company, The Showroom II LLC, has
Inland Power & Light Co., the Spokane-based electric cooperative, posted net margins of about $3.5 million for last year, down 27 percent from 2009, but CEO Kris Mikkelsen says she was generally pleased with its performance, given the weak I think
Spokane-based weekly newspaper Pacific Northwest Inlander says it's moving this week to the 10,000-square-foot fourth floor of the Hutton Building, at 9 S. Washington, downtown, from smaller quarters it had leased in the old Spokane Area Chamber of
Mount Spokane 2000, the nonprofit group that manages the Mt. Spokane Ski & Snowboard Park, is one step closer in its long-planned efforts to expand the mountain's recreational skiing area to its northwest slope.The nonprofit, also known as MS is