Spokane International Airport plans to launch next year a $14 million upgrade to the rental-car area located northeast of the main terminal, including construction of a 22,000-square-foot service facility and expansion of the lot where vehicles are
The Institute for Systems Medicine Planning Authority, fresh from persuading the Washington Legislature to approve a long-term multimillion-dollar funding package, hopes to open its planned biomedical research institute in Spokanes University the
If the volume of new export sales that companies here are landing is any indication, Spokanes quietly thriving export trade is making some noise abroad.Companies here say theyre in hot pursuit of new opportunities outside the U.S. and are a
Boise-based discount grocery chain WinCo Foods Inc. has bought 20 acres of land along Nevada Street in North Spokane and says it plans to enter the market here with a roughly 93,000-square-foot store it will build at that site.Last week, WinCo
Mobile banking no longer means just driving up to a window, pneumatic tube machine, or ATM. Mobile communication devicescell phones, personal digital assistants (PDA), and similar deviceshave commandeered the term and some of the functions as a
The name of all 14 branches of F&M Bank here will be changed to Banner Bank within a month, says Lloyd Baker, chief financial officer of Banner Corp., the Walla Walla, Wash.-based bank holding company that acquired F&M in May.Banner Corp., the
Loomis, whose armored trucks have been a familiar sight on Spokanes streets for most of a century, says its pursuing new avenues in cash handling services to help drive its continued growth.New products and services the companys Spokane a
Think of food banks and you think of canned-food drives and small charitable outlets where shelves of donated items await the needy. Look behind the curtain, however, and youll find a distribution operation that rivals grocery warehouses in and a
WSU-led research seeks alternative to chemicals that damage the ozone
February 26, 1997
Using radio waves, rather than chemicals, may be the best, post-harvest process for debugging dried fruits and nuts, according to a team of researchers led by a Washington State University professor.Radio waves that generate heat to kill the in
As fall harvest approaches, Inland Northwest farmers are hoping to realize prices for soft white wheat that are nearly double what they received last year.The price of wheat, posted prominently in big letters on a readerboard in downtown Colfax