Inland Northwest Spine & Neurosurgery PLLC, of Coeur d'Alene, has a new piece of operating room equipment that orthopedic surgeon Dr. Douglas Blaty says is a vast improvement over previous tools.
The Modus V digital microscope, produced by
Denver, Colorado-based Kodiak Building Partners has added two Rathdrum-based construction companies to its growing portfolio.
Mandere Construction Inc. and Northwest Building Components Inc. have been acquired by the building materials supply and
A Priest River, Idaho, manufacturer and distributor of aftermarket parts and accessories for Glock brand firearms has been bought by an out-of-state company.
Lone Wolf Distributors Inc. was acquired on May 22 by Jersey Village, Texas-based Vigilant Gear
Two years ago, when he lived in Denver, running and hiking enthusiast Evan Purcell arrived home from work, threw on his workout gear, leashed his dog Bode, and the two went for an evening run.
The near inseparable pair were so eager to see each other
The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development awarded $2.25 million in Indian Community Development Block Grants to tribes in Eastern Washington and North Idaho.
Overall, tribes in Washington, Idaho, and Oregon received $6.9 million in grants.
The owners of AquiPor Technologies Inc. claim that after about a decade of research and development, they've produced a porous, hardened material with the ability to absorb surface stormwater and alleviate drain flooding in heavily paved urban
Not even the COVID-19 pandemic has been able to blunt the tide of growth the design-build construction company Verdis is experiencing.
Since becoming a member of the Small Business Administration's 8(a) Business Development Program in 2016, Verdis has
Internet provider Intermax Networks, of Coeur d'Alene, has acquired Telwest Inc., which does business as Tel-West Business Communications, a Spokane-based company that's long specialized in providing voice and communications services.
The economic effect of the COVID-19 pandemic on the health care sector has been as uneven as a Spokane street in the middle of winter.
In hospitals, where it would seem a pandemic would deliver unprecedented job security, just the opposite has happened.
The reopening of Goodwill Industries of the Inland Northwest stores in Idaho is a welcome relief to the organization, says CEO Clark Brekke.
With most of its operations in Washington state, however, the Spokane-based organization still faces a myriad