• Home
  • About Us
  • Subscribe
  • Advertise
  • Newsroom
  • Sign In
  • Create Account
  • Sign Out
  • My Account
  • Current Issue
    • Latest News
    • Special Report
    • Up Close
    • Opinion
  • News by Sector
    • Real Estate & Construction
    • Banking & Finance
    • Health Care
    • Education & Talent
    • North Idaho
    • Technology
    • Manufacturing
    • Retail
    • Government
  • Roundups & Features
    • Calendar
    • People
    • Business Licenses
    • Q&A Profiles
    • Cranes & Elevators
    • Retrospective
    • Insights
    • Restaurants & Retail
  • Supplements & Magazines
    • Book of Lists
    • Building the INW
    • Market Fact Book
    • Economic Forecast
    • Best Places to Work
    • Partner Publications
  • E-Edition
  • Journal Events
    • Elevating the Conversation
    • Workforce Summit
    • Icons
    • Women in Leadership
    • Rising Stars
    • Best Places to Work
    • People of Influence
    • Business of the Year Awards
  • Podcasts
  • Sponsored
Home » Authors »

Articles

ARTICLES

—Airman 1st Class Taylor Bourgeous

Fairchild skips roof replacement, cites huge savings

Air base instead repainted iconic hangar's big cover
July 16, 2015
Balancing today's readiness with tomorrow's modernization isn't an easy task, but the 92nd Civil Engineer Squadron figured out a way to do it and saved $8 million along the way.
Read More

In the News: November 21, 2013

test
November 21, 2013
Nov. 11 / Council rejects proposed police contractThe Spokane City Council voted 7-0 to reject a tentative contract agreement reached between Mayor David Condon's office and the Spokane Police Guild. Council members criticized the agreement's of
Read More

Surgery death rates have dropped, researchers say

August 25, 2011
Surgery death rates have dropped nationwide over the past decade, says a University of Michigan Health System study. The Michigan study, which appeared in the New England Journal of Medicine earlier this summer, shows surgery mortality dropped
Read More

Top retirement concern said to be inflation

Pre-retirees, retirees fret about losing asset value, paying for health care
February 26, 1997
Inflation is the top retirement concern among pre-retirees and retirees who participated in a study sponsored by the Schaumberg, Ill.-based Society of Actuaries.The study found that respondents are worrying about the value of their assets up as
Read More

Idaho led Washington in tech exports

Both states saw increases, but U.S. exports fell off in Â’07
February 26, 1997
Idaho topped Washington by $300 million in high-tech merchandise exports last year, with both states cresting the $3 billion-a-year mark, according to a study released last month. Total U.S. high-tech exports fell by 3 percent, however, to $214 the
Read More

Women miss the message on folic acid

Those in childbearing years recommended to take daily supplement, but most donÂ’t
February 26, 1997
Taking a folic acid pill a daya simple measure to prevent severe birth defects is under-promoted in the media, under-recommended by health-care providers, and under-used by women of childbearing age, according to a review of studies.Less a
Read More

Auto rates said rising nationally

Consecutive quarterly increases reverse trend of past several years
February 26, 1997
Auto insurance rates continued to rise in the second quarter this year, according to a study by Insurance.com, which claims to be the nations largest online auto insurance agency. Insurance.coms quarterly Car Insurance Rate Report found on
Read More

Grant to help entrepreneur students here

February 26, 1997
The Herbert B. Jones Foundation has awarded a grant totaling $146,000 to Gonzaga University and Spokane Community College to support collaboration this fall between their respective entrepreneur programs.The grant provides $93,000 to the Hogan
Read More

Consumers blind to debt, study shows

Many participants in poll didnÂ’t regard at least one common obligation as debt
February 26, 1997
The greatest risk to financial security during retirement may be the debt consumers dont see today.An online survey of consumers conducted earlier this year found that 46 percent declined to classify as debt at least one common financial such
Read More

Family share of health care edges higher

Employers are moving beyond cost shifting to cost control, new survey finds
February 26, 1997
Median households in the U.S. earn approximately $48,000 annually, and the amount of money that such families spend on employer-sponsored health care per year continues to edge closer to one months salary, a recent survey says.The median for
Read More
View All Articles by
Daily News Updates

Subscribe today to our free E-Newsletters!

SUBSCRIBE

Featured Poll

Going into the second half of 2025, what economic factor will you be monitoring most closely?

Popular Articles

  • Five below store exterior 1 web
    By Dylan Harris

    Five Below plans new store in Spokane Valley

  • Rite aid3 web
    By Journal of Business Staff

    Two Spokane Rite Aid stores to close

  • Nine mile31 web
    By Tina Sulzle

    Former tech executive buys Nine Mile Feed & Hardware

  • Hillyard91 web
    By Karina Elias

    Hillyard gets creative: Spokane's first designated arts district emerges

  • Cat tales13 web
    By Karina Elias

    What's Going on with: Cat Tales Wildlife Center

  • News Content
    • News
    • Special Report
    • Up Close
    • Roundups & Features
    • Opinion
  • More Content
    • E-Edition
    • E-Mail Newsletters
    • Newsroom
    • Special Publications
    • Partner Publications
  • Customer Service
    • Editorial Calendar
    • Our Readers
    • Advertising
    • Subscriptions
    • Media Kit
  • Other Links
    • About Us
    • Contact Us
    • Journal Events
    • Privacy Policy
    • Tri-Cities Publications

Journal of Business BBB Business Review allianceLogo.jpg CVC_Logo-1_small.jpg

All content copyright ©  2025 by the Journal of Business and Northwest Business Press Inc. All rights reserved.

Design, CMS, Hosting & Web Development :: ePublishing