For the second straight year, Spokane Valley voters have an opportunity to show their support for the library system that ably serves them. We hope this time they will do just that.
The Spokane County Library District is asking them to approve a $22 mill
Just last week, one of the reporters in the Journal newsroom wondered out loud just how long Ambassadors Group could keep operating while losing money consistently.
The answer to his question came more quickly than I would have guessed. Earlier this wee
Spokane-based nonprofit Skils'kin Inc. has updated its strategic plan and goals, and it aims to stand out as the model for service providers to enrich the lives of adults with developmental and physical disabilities, says Brian Behler, Skils'kin presi
'Green' bike, car rental concern already in Europe
July 16, 2015
A Spokane-based energy conservation business with five offices abroad is now looking to establish its business in major cities west of the Cascades.
Katherine Frankhauser, co-owner of Spark Mobility, says the company believes there is a rental demand for
Company meets with city about Division Street site
July 16, 2015
Panera Bread, a Kirkwood, Mo.-based bakery chain, is considering building a restaurant in North Spokane, which would be the company's second such outlet in Eastern Washington.
Panera Bread filed an application with the city of Spokane to explore the po
Nicks Handmade Boots has bought the former Display House building in Spokane Valley and plans to move its operations there this fall, says Nicks general manager Frank Petrilli.
The 20,000-square-foot space, which is located at 6510 E. Sprague and will h
Developer Mike Craven says he recently bought the Genesee Block building at 819 W. Riverside in downtown Spokane and plans to rehabilitate the two-story, 8,400-square-foot structure, but hasn't finalized any details for the renovation.
Craven says he f
Apparel marked with The Great PNW seems to speak a logo language to people who appreciate the region.
At least that's how Spokane business owners Joel Barbour and his wife, Tori, describe the genesis of The Great PNW, a business that sells clothing ite
Hart Capital Management Inc.'s Inland Northwest Composite, which tracks the aggregate market value of 11 publicly traded companies in the region, fell by $736.5 million, or 8.8 percent, in the second quarter, to $7.64 billion, the company says.
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