Federal funds can be used for projects that prevent erosion, runoff into creek
July 29, 2010
Farmers and ranchers in the Hangman Creek watershed are being urged to apply for federal money that's become available to fund water quality and conservation measures in the watershed, located south of Spokane.The U.S. Department of Agriculture
With precipitation above average throughout the Pacific Northwest in May and June, wheat growers in Washington, Oregon, Idaho, and Montana report excellent growing conditions, but the rain has hurt some other crops, Spokane-based Northwest Farm say
Rizzuto Foods Inc. no longer lives on pizza crust alone.The Spokane company, which started out manufacturing only precooked pizza crusts nearly 20 years ago, now produces an array of products for each segment of the pizza industry, says Tony CEO
Farmers, orchardists, and a spate of new businesses on Green Bluff, northeast of Spokane, are looking to capitalize on a growing agritourism trend in the U.S.For many years, Green Bluff growers have been engaged in such activity, defined as any
Poll results show lingering concern about double-dip recession, jobless recovery
July 29, 2010
Continued concerns about the possibility of a "double-dip" recession and a slow jobs recovery, together with increasing economic uncertainty, have a growing number of finance professionals reporting pessimism about the economic picture and outlook
For college students looking to apply for federal financial aid, the process of securing a federal loan this school year will be faster and more streamlined, but despite big changes in how the U.S. government runs the program, impacts on students a
A Spokane nonprofit that provides microloans and other assistance to small and startup businesses says it's taking major steps to rekindle its efforts, including a quest to become an SBA lender, the hiring of a full-time loan officer, and a planned
Survey findings suggest, though, that more now are trying not to do so
July 29, 2010
While most financial executives can't resist calling work when they're on summer vacation, it appears that more might be making an effort to avoid doing so.Sixty-nine percent of chief financial officers interviewed for a new Robert Half survey a
New business volume plummeted 30 percent in 2009, association says
July 29, 2010
New business volume among a sampling of companies that belong to the Equipment Leasing and Finance Association fell an unprecedented 30.3 percent last year, says a newly released annual survey conducted by the association.That drop-off compared
Decline most noticeable among customers of larger institutions, data indicate
July 29, 2010
For a fourth consecutive year, customer loyalty and perceptions of brand image among retail banking customers continue to decline, while satisfaction has leveled off, says an annual J.D. Power & Associates retail banking satisfaction study released