Washington State Universitys plan to build a big power plant on its Pullman campus has been scaled back, but the project could get under way as early as June.If the plant receives various approvals, it would entail construction of a $56 system
A Spokane health-care plan administrator has launched a project to link employer-sponsored health-education programs with increases in worker productivityan approach that businesses would like to take, but that theyve historically been unable a
Western Garnet International Ltd., a Coeur dAlene-based provider of industrial garnets, says it will move its headquarters offices this month into Riverstone One, a multitenant office building in the Riverstone development in Coeur dAlene. is a
A group of North Idaho physicians and a Chicago company have firmed up their plans to build a specialty surgical hospital in Post Falls, saying they plan to construct the facility at the northeast corner of Mullan Avenue and Syringa Street there, a
Spokane developers Walt and Karen Worthy wont be slowing down much once they finish a lavish restoration of the Davenport Hotel this spring. Walt Worthy says the couple plans to begin construction this summer on another big office building and at
Hecla Mining Co., of Coeur dAlene, boosted its gold production by a third last year and significantly lowered its cash costs of producing both gold and silver. The company, which has operating mines in the U.S., Mexico, and Venezuela, also it
WAM Enterprises Inc., of Spokane, plans to build a retail strip center in the northeast corner of the parking lot at Wal-Mart Stores Inc.s new outlet in Post Falls. WAM bought a little more than an acre of Wal-Marts 20-acre Post Falls site,
A group of Coeur dAlene doctors has signed an agreement with a Chicago company to open a surgical hospital in Post Falls, a move that Kootenai Medical CenterCoeur dAlenes only hospitalestimates will cost it $6 million to $7 million a year
I will never be in the flower business. Thats the vow Tom Lavagetto made to his father when he left high school, after spending a good deal of his childhood helping out in the family-owned greenhouse business here. Yet, Lavagetto, 56, a
Robotic Process Systems Inc., of Liberty Lake, has filed for reorganization under Chapter 11 of the U.S. Bankruptcy Code, the second time in just under six years that the manufacturer of specialty equipment for the electronics industry has sought