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When Loggers Become Bloggers – Forks, Washington

But Forks would dearly like to acquire a modest share of Seattle’s genius for spinning money in cyberspace. After the extreme rancor of the divorce proceedings, here are potential grounds for amicable reconciliation.

One thing missing in jobs boom: high pay

Of 240,000 new jobs created in Washington between 2002-2006, 69.5 percent pay less than a living wage.

Washington Career Opportunity – LOAN SPECIALIST (COMMERCIAL) (COMM PROGS DIR) – USDA

Rural Development works with low-income individuals, State, local and Indian tribal governments, as well as private and nonprofit organizations and user-owned cooperatives.

Washington State not so hot for small business

Far too many small business owners question if our government officials really care about small businesses as well as big businesses.

15 to lose jobs when Klir Technologies closes

"At the end of the day, we just didn’t have enough gas in the tank to turn the corner."

Spokane labor market tightens. Recruiting intensifies as growing worker shortage vexes employers here

As Spokane’s labor market continues to tighten, employers are left struggling to find workers, and are stepping up their recruiting efforts as a result.

Aerospace recruitment here had help from clustered economic focus

It was important to Titan to be near companies that could do finishing and heat-treatment work so it could avoid the cost of shipping out products to have such work done elsewhere.

Making the world smaller. Ambassadors Group posts huge growth in student travel

Ambassadors sells packaged trips, mostly to school-aged youths, that are designed to expose Americans to other cultures.

Braincandy DVDs, CDs aim to make lessons fun. Keiretsu Forum’s Angel Group Votes it one of "The Most Valued Companies". Company will present at Big Sky Venture Conference in August.

"All of your senses develop in phases. Rather than saying, ‘Your eyes see,’ we say, ‘What do you see?’ Everything is posed as a question, not an answer," Reich-Dagnen said. "What they are able to do at a very young age is connect the things that they see into the things they do in their world."

HaloSource of Bothell lands $15 million

Access to clean drinking water is a huge issue in developing countries, with an estimated 1.1 billion people tapping water supplies that are tainted with bacteria and viruses.