With just a click of his mouse, Dana Bressler starts up a 2,600-foot-long piece of mobile mining equipment. With another click he puts in motion a device that squeezes toothpaste from a tube.The machines arent real yet, just animated images a
Holy Family Hospital, on Spokanes North Side, has received a mostly clean bill of health from a high-profile industry consultant that evaluated its performance earlier this year and even suggested that the hospital increase, rather than reduce, a
The latest available numbers suggest that Spokane Countys population growth this year might be gaining momentum over last years stepped-up pace.Through the first seven months of this year, 5,011 new residents had surrendered drivers from
The city of Spokane wants to turn its temporary, voluntary transportation-impact fee into a permanent, mandatory fee on new development, an idea thats dusting up debate in business circles. Proponents say impact fees, also known as mitigation
With big new contracts in hand to provide concrete railroad ties for Union Pacific Railroad lines across the country, Spokane Valley-based CXT Inc. is spending $18 million to expand its plant in Nebraska and to build a new plant in Arizona.The
The shuttered Garden Terrace Manor Nursing Home, on Spokanes lower South Hill, will be redeveloped into medical-office condominiums as part of a $3 million project there.The four-story structure, to be renamed the Northview Medical Arts is at
Graham Construction & Management Inc., of Spokane, says it has been awarded contracts for, or is the apparent low bidder on, projects worth more than $20 million scattered across the Northwest.Projects for which it recently has been named the a
Two and a half years ago, a three-bedroom waterfront home on the east side of Lake Coeur dAlene sold for $195,000, says Coeur dAlene real estate agent Richard Kohles. Earlier this month, Kohles says, the same 1,400-square-foot housewith a
More employers are showing interest in customized training through Inland Northwest community colleges, something officials from both North Idaho College and Community Colleges of Spokane point to as proof of a thriving economy. At North Idaho
About 60 North Central High School sophomores, with the help of their science teacher, two sizable grants, and publication funding from Spokane Valley-based Itron Inc., have produced the first-ever Journal of Science at the Spokane high the highly