In case you haven't noticed, even with a somewhat slower economy and some noteworthy layoffs by big technology companies, the labor market continues to be tight.
Some say that's not likely to change in the near term, due to demographic and
Spokane's city leaders should act swiftly to pass new laws restricting drug usage. Such action is necessary to make streets safer and to help businesses thrive throughout the city, but especially downtown.
Fortunately, it appears as though there's
Millennials, members of the generation born between 1981 and 1996, have been dubbed the 'unluckiest generation†regarding financial timing.
They are coming of age during economic instability and macro environment changes that have drastically
Situated along the northern shore of Lake Coeur d'Alene near its confluence with the Spokane River is a joint campus in which four colleges offer students opportunities to earn associate, bachelor's, and graduate degrees, often in their own backyard.
We're entering internship season, which is both an important time of life for students entering the workforce and a key opportunity for employers. Fortunately, there's an easy way to help make finding these experiences easier and more successful
The Inland Northwest's landscape encourages an environment of diverse industries, from health care to agriculture to technologies. While each sector has its own characteristics, they are all facing the same workforce challenges.
Providence Hospice is expanding its end-of-life care and bereavement services by opening an office in the Spokane area.
In January, the Washington state Department of Health issued Providence a Certificate of Need to expand
Steve Sunleaf, majority owner of T.W. Clark Construction LLC, says the next growth stage for the Spokane Valley construction company will be in its development of its own projects.
The company currently is constructing the second project under its
Farwest Steel Corp., a Eugene, Oregon-based metal supplier, is preparing to construct a new $6.8 million industrial building in North Idaho, according to application information for a building permit that was issued last month by the city of Post Falls.
Washington State University Spokane's business incubator, SP3NW, has received new funding to equip a wet lab for scalable startups in the Spokane area, says Michaele Armstrong, SP3NW's associate director.