As Spokane City Council members, we weigh and prioritize many issues, requests, and concerns that come before us from individual citizens, organizations, city staff, business, fellow council members, and other local, state, and federal officials on a dail
Spokane entrepreneur Brian Southworth says he has opened an affiliate office of Murphy Business & Financial Corp., a Clearwater, Fla.-based business brokerage company, by launching a company named Murphy Business & Financial Pacific Northwest Inc.
Southw
Daybreak Oil & Gas Inc, a Spokane-based company engaged in gas exploration, development, and production, says it plans to drill 20 wells in Eastern Kentucky.
The company says in a news release that it broke ground on the first of those wells March 19 an
The neonatal intensive care unit at Sacred Heart Children's Hospital has received the American Academy of Pediatrics' level IV designation, which the AAP describes as the highest level of care for premature and critically ill newborns.
Sacred Heart s
Sandpoint-based Unicep Packaging LLC says it has acquired a new manufacturing line that produces sealed single-dose products with enclosed applicators.
The terms of the acquisition weren't disclosed.
The production line packages certain topical produc
Critical Power Exchange LLC, a Spokane Valley-based recycler and reseller of backup-power equipment, has hired an additional 10 full-time employees and plans to expand its operations with two new locations in the next six months, says company spokesman Ni
Rockwood Clinic PS, of Spokane, has started renovating a 4,800-square-foot space in a strip mall in Spokane Valley and plans to open a primary care clinic there, Rockwood Chief Operating Officer Greg Repetti says.
The total cost to renovate the space, lo
For 20-some years, Inland Northwest minor-league sports have been synonymous with Brett Sports, which owns and operates the Spokane Indians baseball club and the Spokane Chiefs hockey team.
Bobby Brett and his three brothers bought the Indians when the c
Arevo Health, a cloud-based software startup here originally formed to help employers track health care benefits, has dropped the second half of its name to reflect the broader applications it foresees for its proprietary software.
The company now is ope
Sonderen Packaging Inc., a longtime Spokane paperboard carton maker, is acquiring new equipment to increase its capabilities and is asking a state agency to issue up to $7 million in bonds to help finance the cost of the machinery.
The agency, the Washin