A wholly-owned subsidiary of Coeur d'Alene-based Hecla Mining Co. has acquired a remaining 30 percent interest in the San Juan Silver project in southwestern Colorado.The subsidiary, Rio Grande Silver Inc., now has full ownership of the which in
While consumers buy increasingly sophisticated electronicsfrom flat-screen TVs to leaner laptopsone Spokane Valley business sees growth in higher piles of discarded cathode-ray tubes, computer towers, and other items destined for the as
Downtown Spokane Partnership President Mike Tedesco, who took over as that organization's top executive last fall, says one of the strengths he brings to his new role is experience working in public-private collaborations to stimulate economic as a
A miner in North Idaho's Silver Valley now can earn up to $175,000 a year, including benefits, says Hecla Mining Co. President and CEO Phil Baker, providing a glimpse into a workforce trend affected by international competition and a domestic of on
Spokane-area bankers say 2012 is expected to usher in slightly better results for financial institutions after seeing some improvement in 2011, but they sprinkle any projections with caution based on the economy's lingering uncertainty.They cite
Tough economic times have tapped on the shoulder of the region's health care sector this year, an industry that in past recessions held steady. The destabilizing impact of the struggling economy is expected to carry into 2012.Industry leaders in
Riding high metal prices, mining companies expect another year of improved cash flows in 2012 that also will support the pursuit of new development.Industry leaders say that higher prices for silver, gold, and copper are expected to continue the
Rejen Inc., a Spokane-based franchisee of Cartridge World Inc., has opened a new store in Coeur d'Alene, its fourth outlet in the Inland Northwest. Pat McCord, who owns the franchise with Ben Irwin, says the company, which sells refurbished ink
Spokane Valley-based M3K LLC is developing a Spokane Valley restaurant and sports bar called The Ref. The new business is expected to open in early February.Fred Lopez, who owns M3K and The Ref, says he's remodeling about 7,000 square feet of at
Kris Mikkelsen, CEO of Spokane-based Inland Power & Light Co., has informed the electric cooperative's board and employees that she plans to retire next spring. The board has hired an executive search firm to help find her replacement.The search