Lars Gilberts has headed the nonprofit University District Development Association for more than two years. In that time, former U District board chairman Karl Otterstrom says, Gilberts has accelerated progress on several projects and goals, including
'A shooting star,†says Tom Simpson. 'She travels fast, she's bold, leaves a trail, and she lights up the room.â€
It's easy to see why these words come without hesitation about the 31-year-old Lacy Crowder, though she's more apt to describe
One could question the validity of a person being called a rising star when they're shooting up the ranks of a family business.
But when the trajectory continues after the business is acquired and then merged with another company, well, such questions
Sinead Voorhees, director of Whitworth University's graduate studies in business program, characterizes herself as an underdog and a workhorse.
Voorhees, age 34, was born and raised in Ireland, where her family often struggled to make ends meet.
The city of Coeur d'Alene is considering forming an urban renewal district to help create a health corridor.
The city has formed a coalition that includes ignite cda, Kootenai Health, and Omaha, Nebraska-based consulting company HDR to develop a master
Cheyenne, Wyoming-based Mons Terram LLC is eying a new 110-acre light industrial park, tentatively named the Abbott Grove Commerce Park, on the West Plains.
The complex is to be located to the south of Interstate 90, on vacant land just north
With a population of just more than 2,000, the small northeast Washington town of Newport might not seem like an obvious place for the headquarters of a flourishing information technology management, cloud security, and consulting company.
As David Condon approaches his last 100 days in office, Spokane's first two-term, strong mayor is in a full sprint to the end.
Condon says he's hardly reflecting on all his administration has accomplished in the last eight years.
Officials from Gonzaga University and the University of Washington announced today construction plans on a $60 million facility that will house their joint Spokane medical school.
The proposed 80,000-square-foot building is to be constructed at 840 E.
Sweden and Washington state are very similar. Both have strong 'green†movements and are quickly moving to eliminate all carbon-emitting fuels from cars and power plants. The caution for Washington's elected officials is not to mandate hastily prog