Spokane-based retirement administration services company Randall & Hurley Inc. has purchased another retirement plan administrator, Helena, Mont.-based Employee Benefit Resources, says Lynn Hurley, president of Randall & Hurley.
With the acquisition, fin
Retirement communities hope to enrich seniors' quality of life
February 15, 2018
Exercise trainer Jessica Clark takes a seat at the front of the fitness room and prepares to get her class ready. A group of residents at Rockwood Retirement Communities South Hill are sitting in chairs as well as they prepare for their morning workout.
When Jeanine Smith set out to open an entirely gluten-free and peanut-free bakery and restaurant in Spokane, she wanted to offer food anyone would like, no matter their food sensitivities.
'Our goal really is to get families in that can enjoy a meal to
A new Dick's Sporting Goods Inc. retail store is planned in the Northpointe Plaza shopping center in a former Sports Authority site, at 9620 N. Newport Highway, a building permit application filed with the city of Spokane indicates.
As of earlier this
Newly appointed West Plains Chamber of Commerce executive director Toby Broemmeling says the organization is in a position to expand its scope and membership, and he's ready to help guide it to the next level.
'In the last few years, chamber organiz
Subcontractors, other creditors mull options for collecting funds
February 15, 2018
Coeur d'Alene-based Innovative Electrical Solutions LLC owner Aaron Kayser laid off four employees last week, a move he contends is a direct consequence of Vandervert Construction Inc. entering into receivership.
Kayser says the four former workers wer
A handful of Spokane-area investors, including a mix of organizations and individuals, has developed Mind to Market LLC to invest in early-stage startups-and to fill a gap in the region's entrepreneurial ecosystem.
Steve Trabun, Avista Corp.'s reg
In Olympia, Gov. Jay Inslee is pushing lawmakers to enact a new tax on carbon gas emissions before the Legislature adjourns on March 8.
Inslee wants Democrats, who now control the Legislature, to approve a $20 metric ton levy. He says it's necessary to
The University District wouldn't be what it is today without the early work of Dave Clack. Consequently, honoring his work by naming the new U District pedestrian bridge after him is the best option.
His wife, Mari, also has been instrumental in furt