Joya Child & Family Development is preparing to move to a new facility next spring that executive director Colleen Fuchs says will increase the nonprofit's capacity significantly for community participation, programming, and university partnerships.
Going on two years into the pandemic, local nonprofits still are having to decide if their fundraising events will be held in-person, virtually, or a combination of both in order to meet their campaign goals, representatives of some organizations here say
Spokane-based Heart Attack & Stroke Prevention Center is building a new $1.5 million facility at 371 E. Fifth, across Fifth Avenue from MultiCare Rockwood Clinic, on Spokane's lower South Hill.
The center will be moving from its current location
Health care systems throughout the Inland Northwest are working against the effects of burnout on their staff, who continue to fight the COVID-19 pandemic.
Bryan Fix, chief human resources officer for the Washington and Montana regions for Providence
Sales of recreational cannabis in Spokane County increased 21% in fiscal year 2021, falling short of the aggressive surge the industry experienced in fiscal 2020.
Data recently released by the Washington state Liquor and Cannabis Board shows $163.7
Months into the new NCAA policy that allows student-athletes to sell their name, image, and likeness, a handful in the Inland Northwest have begun brokering financial deals and sponsorships.
Those deals are in the tens and hundreds of dollars thus
A recent news story out of California has generated a tsunami of interest in a Liberty Lake manufacturer.
That company, Tsunami Products Inc., manufactures atmospheric water generators, which are large outdoor appliances-taller than a typical household
Anchorage, Alaska-based Alaska USA Federal Credit Union and Spokane-based Global Credit Union intend to combine, the financial institutions announced late Thursday.