Huntwood Industries Inc., the Liberty Lake-based cabinet manufacturer, says it has reduced the size of its full-time work force by about 9 percent over the last few months due in part to weaker sales this year.Separately, Huntwood says it has to
The city of Spokane says its sign code, which hasn't undergone a thorough review since the 1950s, needs to be updated to reflect new sign technology.The city's planning services department is working to update the sign code, and the Spokane Plan
Talecris Plasma Resources Inc., a subsidiary of Research Triangle Park, N.C.-based Talecris Biotherapeutics Inc., says it planned to open a plasma donation center in north Spokane this week.Steven Goldsmith, a Talecris spokesman, says the will
The Spokane Guilds' School & Neuromuscular Center is exploring building a much larger facility that would enable it to serve more children and families, says executive director Dick Boysen. The school is badly crowded now, he says."It's pretty
An increasing number of businesses here and nationally are turning to nontraditional sources of financing, such as factoring, to meet critical cash-flow needs as banks constrict credit in the current economic crisis, say industry factoring, such as
More businesses learned about the benefits of employing people with mental and physical developmental disabilities at a recent annual Hire Ability Day event here, conducted the last five years to boost such hiring, the event's primary organizer who
M.E. Uphus Construction Inc., of Spokane, has won a $300,000 contract to do bathroom repairs, some office remodeling, and construction of a 1,300-square-foot maintenance building and a Dumpster enclosure at Avista Stadium.The county-owned at 222
Property and home owners who want to develop their land around Felts Field beyond what's possible under current regulations are running into opposition from airport-related businesses concerned that their operations could be jeopardized by such 30
Ken and Helen Mullinax, who own Mattress Outlet Inc., of Spokane, have converted two Simmons Comfort World stores they owned, in Spokane Valley and Kennewick, Wash., to Mattress Outlet stores.The Valley store, located in leased space at 15607 E.
Babyland Diaper Service here operates two 250-pound dryers and four 115-pound machinescompared with the 15-pound dryers typical in most homes.So when rates for natural gas, which heats the dryers, go up, it hurts, says Dan Anderson, owner a