Several Inland Northwest agencies in the long-term care industry are concerned about potentially negative and lasting effects of new training rules for home-care aides.Last fall, Washington state voters approved Initiative 1163, which upped the
Spokane-based movement specialist and Pilates instructor Larkin Barnett say she wants to share with as many people as she can her beliefs about the health benefits that can be attained just by paying more attention to one's breathing.Barnett, on
Progress Tool & Die Inc., a Spokane Valley-based designer and manufacturer of industrial metal products, has launched a new line of commercial and industrial carts that it holds a patent for and that it will begin distributing worldwide in about a
Spokane-based DeVries Business Services has bought the assets of a Pasco-based mobile document destruction company called Green Shred LLC.DeVries' President and CEO Patrick DeVries says the transaction was completed on June 30, but he declines a
dical clinic, has opened in North Spokane at 10015 N. Division.The clinic is owned by Dr. Gwyneth Blattau Gay and her husband, Christopher Gay, and offers non-emergency, primary-care medical services through a fee-for-service model that doesn't
Spokane-based Max J. Kuney Co. is the apparent low bidder, at $13.3 million, for the next phase of work on the big North Spokane Corridor freeway project. A contract award has been delayed, though, due to irregularities in the bid results relating
Sherrie Martin got into aerial performance artsthe types of airborne tricks you might see in a Cirque du Soleil show or in a circuscompletely by accident.Martin, a former gymnast, says that before opening Spokane Aerial Performance a
A currently vacant building on Spokane's lower South Hill that most recently housed a bar and grill is slated to be razed later this summer to make way for a parking lot addition for a nearby commercial building. Both of the buildings are owned
With the summer construction season now in full swing, the city of Spokane recently awarded an estimated $4.5 million worth of competitively-bid construction contracts for a handful of street-work projects expected to begin this month.The city's
The Washington state Department of Transportation has awarded a contract valued at just under $1.7 million to Spokane-based Inland Asphalt Co. to resurface about six miles of Interstate 90 on the West Plains.Spokane-based DOT spokesman Al Gilson