The number of foreclosures in Spokane and Kootenai counties continued to rise in 2010, although not at the skyrocketing annual rate of increase that occurred the two previous years. Economic analysts here say it likely will take years for to drop a
The number of bankruptcy filings in Eastern Washington fell last year for the first time since 2006. The decline was slight, however, and Spokane-area attorneys say they remain busy with a large volume of clients struggling to remain and businesses
Inland Northwest Health Services, the big Spokane-based nonprofit, kept its strong recent growth trend intact in 2010, posting projected record revenue of about $167 million and adding more employees to boost its total work force to nearly revenue
Pearson Packaging Systems, the longtime West Plains maker of packaging equipment, appears to be roaring back from the recession, invigorated by a new product and a change in strategy that has focused the company on selling complete systems rather a
It's time once again to make New Year's financial resolutions.Financially profligate countries such as Greece and Ireland should have done the same a year ago. Subsequent austerity moves throughout Europe have prompted irate protests by its the
Jan. 10 / Council approves Wheelabrator contract, rejects car-tab fee The Spokane City Council approved a three-year, $25 million contract with Wheelabrator Spokane Inc., a subsidiary of Houston-based Waste Management Inc., to to the
Meetings & Events LaunchPad Inland Northwest will hold a reception at its new training center and work space, at 120 N. Stevens, on Thursday, Jan. 13, from 4 to 7 p.m. RSVP for this event at www.launchpadinw.com. The Inland chapter
The wood products industry anticipates some market improvement next year, continuing a recent month-to-month trend, but expects the gains to be small, compared with the depth of the trough from which companies in that sector are trying to normal be
A drought a continent away and an ideal growing season here last spring contributed to continued strong wheat prices for Inland Northwest farmers in 2010 and a likelihood that 2011 could be strong as well. Other regional crops also had yields and a
The retail sector should see modest improvement in 2011, but that's from a depressed baseline pushed down by the poor economy, and observers here say it could be some time before the industry recovers fully."We are cautiously optimistic about of