Joel Gilbertson became regional chief executive for Washington and Montana and executive vice president at Providence Health & Services on March 1.
The 48-year-old East Coast native succeeds Elaine Couture, who retired last month after a decade
Marilyn Thordarson, who was the voice of Sacred Heart Medical Center for nearly a quarter-century, says she firmly believes it's the hospital's responsibility to make its story known in the community it serves.
Dick and Carol Wendle, both 79, say they've made a good team throughout nearly 55 years of marriage.
The Wendles say they have a passion for giving back to youth and the community. Those around them notice the ripple effects that continue to make
Judy Cole says it's gratifying to see the fruits of her 35-year career at Avista Corp. continue to flourish.
Cole, former senior director of business and public affairs at the Spokane-based power company, says she's watched as Avista's corporate
Dr. Harold and Marcia Mielke have spent their lives with feet planted in both the medical and winery worlds. The couple have contributed indispensable medical research, and they co-founded of one of Spokane's oldest wineries, Arbor Crest Wine Cellars.
As Rich Hadley and his wife of 50 years, Rita, got closer to their downtown Spokane destination from their home in Colbert, she began grumbling about the increase in vehicle traffic.
As President Joe Biden continues to lobby the public and pursue bipartisan support for his $2.3-trillion plan to upgrade infrastructure nationwide, Spokane-area transportation and engineering officials say they're waiting eagerly to see what the final
Online meetings, seminars, and fundraisers will remain a part of the post-pandemic events landscape, planners and advertising executives here say.
Josh Hotsenpiller, CEO at Post Falls-based virtual event platform Juno Live Inc., which does
Tate Technology Inc. President Scott Tate doesn't consider himself to be an alarmist by any stretch.
But for a number of months, the head of the Spokane Valley-based contract manufacturing company has been issuing warnings to his customers
The Kalispel Tribe of Indians is offering to buy the 243-acre Spokane County Raceway park from Spokane County for $4.75 million, according to a press release issued today by Spokane County.