Medford, Ore.-based Lithia Motors Inc. says it has started work on a new building in Liberty Lake for its Mercedes-Benz dealership here.The dealership chain, which owns Spokanes Camp Automotive Inc., is building the roughly 45,000-square-foot
Spokane-based Inland Northwest Health Services is participating in a new project for the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention that will make the Inland Northwest one of the first sites in the U.S. to use a large-scale health surveillance as a
Spokane software developer Pentad Systems LLC has developed a computer network-based alarm system, called LANalarm, that it hopes will become the standard for such systems, and that could lead to a 20 percent increase in revenues this year for the
After more than 500 people turned out March 18 at a public hearing on Spokane Countys potential purchase of Spokane Raceway Park, the county commissioners are taking a close look at buying the facility and the acreage around it.Commissioner
Lee & Hayes PLLC, a fast-growing law firm here that specializes in intellectual property, says it has outgrown its space in the Paulsen Center downtown and plans to move to the nearby Bank of America Financial Center, where it expects to continue a
Spokane telecommunications entrepreneur Greg Green says he has been fired by OrbitCom, just a few months after becoming its CEO, and plans to sue the Sioux Falls, S.D.-based provider of local and long-distance telephone services.I wrote a $2
Spokane-based Inland Northwest Bank, though comparatively small in the commercial banking market here, is in the midst of a relatively aggressive expansion push.The 19-year-old bank opened two new branches last year and plans this year to open
ABA survey also indicates rising interest by banks in outsourcing more tasks
February 26, 1997
Community bankers plan to compete for market share this year by acquiring other institutions, outsourcing traditional functions, and harnessing technology, a new survey by the American Bankers Association says.More than one in three (37 of the
North Idaho bankers say competition is heating up as players in an increasingly crowded banking market there look for ways to sustain growth in a cooler economy.Following several years in a hot economy, North Idaho bankers say they expect 2008
Study finds lower usage of aspirin, beta-blockers, statins, ACE inhibitors
February 26, 1997
Women and men experience a similar prevalence of adverse drug reactions in the treatment of coronary-artery disease. Women, though, are significantly less likely than their male counterparts to be treated with statins, aspirin, and beta-blockers, a