Meetings & Events The Washington state Department of Ecology will hold a public meeting to discuss the updated construction storm water general permit on Wednesday, Sept. 1, at 1 p.m., at the CenterPlace event center, at 2426 N. Place,
LaunchPad Inland Northwest LLC, a for-profit concern here known for putting on business-networking events, has added another line of business by offering professional development workshops.LaunchPad, which is owned by Bill Kalivas and Allen in a
Business executives with narcissistic personalities do have some productive attributes, but, ultimately, do they do more harm than good for an organization?Narcissists, by definition, are arrogant, have grandiose visions about their own believe
Adriane P. Borgias, a Spokane environmental consultant, has received a Fulbright-Nehru Scholarship to work in India for four months to assist that country in compiling a computerized database of environmental knowledge.Borgias, owner of Fusion &
Paid sick leave is a benefit prized by American workers but frequently missing on the joba situation that leads to serious consequences, says a new study released recently by the National Opinion Research Center at the University of study one
Moss Adams LLP, the Seattle-based accounting and consulting firm, says it has launched a campaign to develop and retain women leaders at the firm.Large accounting firms throughout the country have disproportionately low numbers of women says a a
Spokane nonprofit Tincan has moved to new facilities, allowing it to create an on-site computer lab and video production studio, and says it will begin offering classes to businesses in September.Tincan, an organization of tech-savvy educators,
Halme Construction Inc., of Davenport, Wash., has begun work on a $3.5 million project for the city of Spokane to replace nearly three miles of water main on the lower South Hill and reconstruct streets.City spokeswoman Ann Deasy says water be
The Spokane Business & Industrial Park has leased space to five new tenants, including a longtime Spokane trucking company, a food-products distributor, a manufacturer of specialty moldings, a sheet-metal fabricator, and a concrete polisher, SBIP a
Skyline Contractors Inc., of Spokane, has begun work on a $1.3 million facility that will house an Early Head Start center in Clarkston, Wash.Early Head Start serves low-income pregnant women and families with infants and toddlers. It promotes &