Northwest Farm Credit Services, the big Spokane-based ag-lending cooperative, has acquired the assets of Spokane Valley crop insurance provider Hermance Insurance Agency LLC.Financial terms of the transaction, which became effective Jan. 2, Farm
Wheatland Bank, of Spokane, says it posted net income of slightly more than $1 million last year, down about $75,000 from $1.1 million in 2010, while it had strong increases in deposits and assets.Susan Horton, president, CEO, and chairwoman of
It all started with a friend's baby shower.Timmie Coon and Chris Hjelm, a mother-daughter team who own a Spokane Valley business called The Basket Cases, hosted that baby shower in early 2008 and purchased what they considered to be a rather for
Washington Trust Bank, of Spokane, has reported net income of about $16.2 million for last year, up substantially from earnings of $9.1 million in 2010 and $3 million 2009.Jack Heath, the bank's chairman and chief operating officer, says, "I was
Tom Magnuson, CEO of Spokane-based Magnuson Hotels, says the launch of a new international online travel agency for booking hotel rooms is being delayed until next month because of a higher than expected demand in hotels wanting to also CEO of a a
Rite Aid Corp., the Camp Hill, Pa.-based pharmacy and retail store chain, plans to construct a stand-alone store in the north portion of the Franklin Park Commons shopping center where it would move an existing outlet from another part of the is to
Providence Health & Services, the big health services network that includes Spokane-based Providence Health Care, is poised to do something Epic with its health records system, a move that it expects will make its operations more is preparing to by
Spokane County's planning department is in the process of updating the county's urban growth area boundaries, which determine higher-density residential zones as well as commercial- and industrial-zoned parcels of land around cities. The current
Two and three years ago, Spokane Realtor Ron McIntire had to shovel out front doors in order to show houses. At the time, McIntire says, about four in 10 houses on the market were vacant, and many listing agents didn't keep the sidewalks clear.
ReliOn Inc., the Spokane Valley maker of fuel-cell-powered critical backup power systems, says it expects strong revenue growth this year and to attain profitability next year through expanding markets, new product sales, and general settling in on