KSB Litigation takes space in Old City Hall downtown
March 2, 2017
Several attorneys formerly practicing at Spokane-based Paine Hamblen LLP have joined forces and started their own firm here under the name KSB Litigation PS.
Jane Brown, who left Paine Hamblen as a managing partner to be one of KSB Litigation's co-foun
Washington State University Spokane will be humming with new activity this year, both in construction and in medical education, on its health sciences-focused campus in the University District east of downtown.
On the construction side, Garco Constructio
Northwest Farm Credit Services has reported 2016 earnings of $247.2 million, a decrease of $8.4 million, or 3 percent, compared with $255.6 million in 2015.
The Spokane-based agricultural lending cooperative says higher earnings in 2015 were a result of
Nexom Inc., a Wisconsin-based wastewater treatment technology provider, has moved the former Blue Water Technologies Inc. office to Post Falls, says research and development manager CJ Strain.
The Nexom office now occupies 1,900 square feet of leased spa
Inland Power & Light Co., the Spokane-based electric cooperative, has posted a net margin of $4.8 million for 2016, up 50 percent from $3.2 million in 2015.
For the nonprofit co-op, net margins are the equivalent of a for-profit company's net income.
Changes are once again coming for Seattle-based health carrier Group Health Cooperative, following its acquisition by Oakland-based health insurer Kaiser Permanente, which was completed in early February.
While officials here say the acquisition won't
While resting in her Cheney home, Robin Allen turned to her smartphone for a face-to-face video chat with a nurse practitioner to discuss a recent infection. Within a 10-minute virtual exam, Allen received a diagnosis of pink eye.
She didn't feel well
Spokane-area lenders say they've recently been approving more applications for home equity lines of credit, commonly referred to as HELOC loans, reminiscent of around the time of the Great Recession.
'We're seeing home equity lines of credit reach
Facilities slated to expand area's psychiatric services
March 2, 2017
Behavioral health providers have started work on two new facilities that, when up and running, are expected to expand psychiatric services here dramatically.
Providence Health & Services has started clearing a site on the lower South Hill for a $34 milli
Following several years of increased demand for commercial lending services here, several credit unions say they're looking to put greater emphasis on building up that portion of their loan portfolios.
Lynn Heider, vice president of public relations a