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.
The Inland Northwest Aerospace Consortium, INWAC, and the Idaho Aerospace Alliance, IDA, have decided to collaborate through reciprocal memberships.
The two organizations announced in a recent press release that their respective boards had unanimously a
SNAP Financial Access, a community development financial institution here, saw a 26 percent increase in loan volume last year and hopes to continue its goal of providing small business development resources through new programs and partnerships, a program
Two Spokane-area health care professionals have developed the first of what they expect to be a suite of pain-relief products.
The product, called MyoBoard, is a portable, self-massage tool for relieving tension in various muscle groups.
With more medical practices recording patient data electronically rather than on paper, health care officials here say they are now focused on training staff in how best to use technology in patient interactions.
Dr. Kirk Rowbotham, chief medical office
The term 'age in place†is used to describe those homeowners who desire to safely, independently, and comfortably remain in their homes and communities as long as possible.
As the next wave of homeowners approaches retirement, looking to add age-rel
Denny and Kelli Thompson, who own the 5 Mile Wash & Dry in north Spokane, at 1920 W. Francis, have bought Susie's Laundromat & Dry Cleaning and Deer Park Cleaners from longtime owner Susan Bates, who is retiring after 25 years in business.
Susie's L
The number of identity fraud victims in the U.S. increased by 3 percent, to 13.1 million consumers, last year, but the amount stolen decreased by 6 percent, to $15 billion, says a study released earlier this month by San Francisco-based Javelin Strategy
JEBCommerce LLC, a Coeur d'Alene-based marketing company, says it has acquired Sixth Man Marketing LLC, of Spokane.
Last month, Sixth Man's five employees moved from its offices here at 542 W. Cataldo to join JEBCommerce's 28 employees in their of
Stay Alfred, the nationwide urban vacation rental firm based here, reports it has more than doubled its portfolio of properties.
Having begun 2015 with 110 vacation rentals available in six U.S. cities, the company reported in a press release last month
Work on the $1.49 billion North Spokane Corridor project has hit a lull this year, despite the Washington state Legislature last year having approved $750 million to complete the long-awaited project.
That doesn't mean, though, that contractors won'