Reporter LeAnn Bjerken covers health care at the Journal of Business. A Minnesota native and cat lover, she enjoys beachside vacations and writing poetry. LeAnn has worked for the Journal since 2015.
ISOutsource, a Bothell, Wash.-based information technology consulting and support company that has a Spokane office, has added consulting and configuration of Applicant Tracking Systems and Human Resources Information Systems to its menu of services.
Although chances are most of us haven't stopped to consider how upholstery affects our in-flight experiences, the folks at Spokane Valley-based Highlands Upholstery say designing comfortable aircraft interiors is their main area of expertise.
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Spokane-based Providence Health Care plans to open this month a new gynecologic oncology clinic, which officials say is part of a larger focus on coordinating women's cancer care with other women's health services.
The new clinic space is being rem
In the 10 years since its founding, the Empire Health Foundation has developed a reputation for making bold investments that have resulted in some big impacts for the health of people living in the Inland Northwest.
Some of those impacts include: help
The Spokane office of Stantec Inc., an international design firm with headquarters in Edmonton, Alberta, is one of three others that will be working on a recently awarded $575,000 contract to lead a statewide evaluation of 33 rest areas
A new 326-unit apartment complex to be named Woodland Meadows is planned in Post Falls on an 18-acre site formerly owned by Idaho Veneer Co., city of Post Falls building permit records show.
Liberty Lake-based real estate development company Greenstone Corp. has announced a new partnership with Spokane Transit Authority that will enable residents, business owners, and employees in the Kendall Yards neighborhood access to free transit.
Spokane Pediatrics, a new South Hill pediatric practice, has opened at 315 W. Ninth, near the Providence Sacred Heart Medical Center & Children's Hospital campus.
Some medical educators here say a growing number of medical students are choosing to specialize in women's health, specifically obstetrics and gynecology.