Gravity Jack Inc., the Liberty Lake custom mobile application and augmented reality software developer, has doubled its revenues thus far in 2014, and is expecting to do it again in 2015, says co-founder Jennifer Richey.
'I know we doubled this year,
The Washington Veterans Will Clinic, happening in October, has grown to include more cities around the state in this, its third, year.
The first clinic took place in October 2012 in Spokane. Last year, a clinic was held in Wenatchee, Wash. as well as Sp
Ecological professionals and those who are passionate about environmental issues can find a home with the Society of Inland Northwest Environmental Scientists (SINES), a nonprofit environmental networking organization here.
The society, which meets mont
Spokane Teachers Credit Union is introducing a microchip 'smart†Visa credit cards for its members who travel frequently overseas, says spokesman Dan Hansen.
The cards use what's known as the Europay, Mastercard, and Visa (EMV) standard. A microch
Avista Corp., the Spokane-based power company, has filed its latest natural gas integrated resource plan (IRP) with regulators in Washington, Idaho, and Oregon, in which the company predicts sufficient natural gas resources for the next 20 years.
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Spokane-based Rockwood Health System has partnered with Cary, N.C.-based health care technology company Physician Care Direct to offer its Employer Health Ownership Plan (EHOP) here as an alternative to traditional third-party health insurance plans.
Alliance Machine Systems International LLC, a Spokane Valley-based manufacturer of products and services for the paperboard packaging industry, is rolling out the latest model of one of its machines for manufacturing specialty cardboard boxes.
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The Inland Northwest is resisting a national trend of lagging electric utility sales, utility companies here say, with sales near-and in some cases, exceeding-pre-recession levels.
Electricity sales nationwide are looking slow for the seventh year i
Food and beverage vendors will have the opportunity this November to showcase their products here in what's being touted as Spokane's sampling show, called Northwest Taste.
The show is owned and being organized by Ronda Swanson and Caroline Kloetsch
Spokane natives Beth Robinette and Joel Williamson have launched two cooperatives here, called Local Inland Northwest Cooperative (LINC) Foods and LINC Farmers, to connect farmers with businesses here that are looking to buy produce and other agricultural