Eastern Washington University says it plans to construct a $59.9 million science center on its Cheney campus to supplement a nearly 50-year-old science building that it says has become inadequate.EWU received $400,000 from the Washington this on
Tavis Schmidt says it was his young son who drove home for him the irony in the pollution people generate while sprucing up their home's little piece of naturetheir lawn, shrubs, and trees.Schmidt, 34, of Spokane, says that while toiling a
A development company with ties to Garco Construction Inc., of Spokane, is planning to develop a business park on the west edge of Liberty Lake north of Interstate 90, according to documents on file in that city.Ted Williams Partnership, which a
The city of Coeur d'Alene is embarking on a nine-year plan to upgrade its wastewater treatment facility, at a cost of about $72 million, to comply with anticipated stringent new water-quality standards. The city recently approved amendments to a
A heated legal dispute between a former Spokane County prosecuting attorney who felt he'd been wronged on a real estate deal and one of Spokane's largest commercial real estate companies ended recently with a jury here finding that three company a
Growing telecommunications markets worldwide have helped Spokane Valley-based fuel-cell maker ReliOn Inc. expand its sales reach, but some of its largest U.S. customers in that industry are holding back on capital purchases due to the recession and
High-tech manufacturers here have seen sales decline in 2009, causing them to cut jobs, seek new markets, and mine current accounts for new opportunities.Meanwhile, the sales outlook for the rest of the year is hard to read, but looks like more a
Day-care services here are struggling with falling demand, as people pull their children from centers and services located in homes because they are out of work."We've had a massive amount of calls from child cares starting about a month ago a &
Executive pay at publicly traded companies here fell last year for the first time since 2000, as the beleaguered economy caused corporate performancenow a bigger factor in how execs are paidto swoon.Many public companies now base pay
June 23 / City Council votes to buy YMCA The Spokane City Council voted to approve the purchase of the YMCA, at 507 N. Howard, next to Spokane's Riverfront Park. The council approved an interfund loan of up to $4.4 million from the to