Business

Hindsight is 2020

By Huckleberry Press / June 2, 2021 /

There couldn’t be a more true statement. What I had anticipated to be a great year came to a screeching halt as toilet paper few off the shelves.

Worksource Colville: Service, Innovation, Community

By Huckleberry Press / April 18, 2021 /

Like many of you, this past year required WorkSource Colville to adapt and change how we served our communities in Ferry, Lincoln, Pend Oreille, and Stevens Counties.

Washington needs manufacturing to lead the economic recovery

By Huckleberry Press / November 12, 2020 /

Kaitlyn Pype wasn’t sure what she wanted to do with her life, but she knew she enjoyed working on cars.

This Exit to the American Dream

By Huckleberry Press / March 24, 2020 /

Steps to acquiring land for your sporting desires, off-grid living, or waterfront dreams and finding the right real estate professional to look out for your best interest will make all the difference.

The Power of Proper Business Documentation

By Huckleberry Press / November 3, 2019 /

I would recommend that if you are going to start a business then one of the first things you should do is consult with a business attorney.

Studio 1 on South 3rd

By Huckleberry Press / August 9, 2019 /

by Cassie Nixon Studio 1 on South 3rd is a treasure trove of handmade items! From custom handmade leatherwork, jewelry, and embroidery to watercolor paintings and unique and beautiful woodwork…

Hidden Gem Tucked Away in Channeled Scablands

By Huckleberry Press / July 17, 2019 /

by Cassie Nixon For travelers on their journey to Lake Roosevelt and beyond, Harrington Hideaway RV Park is a jewel worth visiting. Clean, well maintained, and with friendly staff available…

The Friendly Faces at Harrington Truck and Auto

By Huckleberry Press / July 11, 2019 /

by Cassie Nixon with Billie Herron Many people dream of having the perfect job that also serves as a hobby. That is exactly what Mike Herron has been able to…

Prairie Leather Designs

By Huckleberry Press / July 9, 2019 /

It all started when I struck an interest in leather making. I got a job in Mazama, Washington working for an outfitter for about 3 years. In the winter, we would work in the leather shop and do saddle repair and take small orders from the locals.

Local Wilbur Business Pop Up Coffee and Comics Under New Ownership

By Huckleberry Press / June 27, 2019 /

by Cassie Nixon New owners, Orin Curtis and Tiffany Halle are pleased to keep the Pop Up’s doors open after its former owner decided to go in a different direction. …