In July, Col. Chesley Dycus took the reins as commander of the 92nd Air Refueling Wing at Fairchild Air Force Base. Dycus takes over for Col. Cassius Bentley, who served as commander for the past two years.
Born and raised in Waverly, Tennessee, Dycus p
Representatives of some cybersecurity-focused organizations here say that cyberattacks are becoming more complex and sophisticated, and the impact of those cyberattacks can put executives and board members of victim organizations at risk of legal
After 50 years in business, Spokane jewelry component and bead wholesaler Rings & Things has closed its doors, and the company that operates it, NJWS Inc., filed for liquidation under Chapter 7 of the U.S. Bankruptcy Code.
In the Spokane housing market, active inventory, months supply of inventory, and median days on the market are all up by triple digits, while the sales are down by double digits.
And while that would indicate a down or declining market typically, prices
Heather Hamlin says being executive director of the Women Helping Women Fund has been somewhat of a 'full-circle moment†for her.
'Growing up in a small town, my family utilized some of the same services that I now get to fund as a grant maker,â€
Derek Taylor, CEO of Sport Scope Inc., is an example of a local, successful entrepreneur and deserves to be recognized as a Rising Star for his quiet and humble leadership style, says Tom Simpson, president and CEO of Ignite Northwest.
Is the U.S. economy headed into a recession? Has inflation peaked? When will the labor market ease?
While economists debate questions like these, it's helpful to hear from the men and women who own and operate businesses throughout Washington state.
The Spokane area and other parts of Eastern Washington have a good chance of taking a share of the spotlight as the state seeks to take the global stage in green hydrogen production as a vital component of decarbonizing the economy.
Tim Gerlitz, superintendent at Lakeland Village, a residential habilitation center for adults with developmental and intellectual disabilities, in Medical Lake, says stabilizing employment levels at the 283-bed facility is his No. 1 priority in his