The emergence of new competition and opportunities created through economic and workforce developments have ignited positive change in higher education through continuing education opportunities.
Continuing education has evolved and grown over the last d
In February, the House and Senate announced a budget agreement that includes $6 billion over two years to address the opioid epidemic further. Reducing morbidity and mortality and its concurrent health and societal costs is a great investment for some of
The Inland Northwest is fortunate to have a talented labor pool, but the Spokane business community as a whole must take a proactive approach to workforce development to maintain depth-or in some sectors, to keep that pool from getting more shallow.
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Remember that funny movie, 'The Bucket List,†with Jack Nicholson and Morgan Freeman?
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Equities are continuing their recent selloff and prices are showing more volatility. The S&P 500 is dropping close to its February lows-its first major pullback since early 2016.
The U.S. economy currently is expanding at an annual rate of about 2.5 pe
In response to a growing customer base in Spokane, Gesa Credit Union will open its fourth Spokane-area office next month.
The Richland, Wash.-based credit union, celebrating its 65th anniversary this year, has enjoyed steady growth in the Lilac City sinc
Pet grooming salon Paws N' Claws has moved to a new space at 9725 N. Division from its longtime location at 10220 N. Nevada.
The business is co-owned by mother-daughter grooming team Irene and Brenda Jordan, who are also its only employees.
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Bellwether Brewing Co., a Spokane brewery specializing in old-world ales and Northwest beers, says it's working to expand brewing capacity at its 2019 N. Monroe location next month.
Thomas Croskrey and Dave Musser co-own Bellwether Brewing, which they
A new bar to be called Berserk is expected to open next month on the ground floor of what was once the old McClintock-Trunkey Co. Warehouse space at 125 S. Stevens, co-owner James Hunt says.
The new business is co-owned by four friends: Hunt, Josh Davis,
Spokane chef Jeremy Hansen says his new French-themed restaurant, the Ridpath Brasserie, is on schedule to open early this summer on the first floor of the Ridpath Club Apartments building, at 514 W. First in downtown Spokane.
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