Rita and John Santillanes, owners of the highly visible quarter-block lot at the northwest corner of Division Street and Third Avenue where a hotel construction project has been frozen in its initial stage for nearly four years, have decided to up
Silverwood Theme Park's season-extending strategies, which include community promotions in September and converting the park to a spooky attraction in October, help the park continue to set new attendance records, says Nancy DiGiammarco, marketing
Spokane-based Triumph Composite Systems Inc., which manufactures composite interior components for commercial aircraft, expects to ramp up hiring by next year to keep pace with Boeing Co.'s scheduled production increases.Tim Stevens, Triumph a
Sept. 25 / Inland Imaging, Seattle groups to merge Inland Imaging Associates PS and Seattle Radiologists APC said they plan to combine their two professional radiology groups effective Jan. 1, 2013. With their merging, the new company will have
Meetings & EventsGreater Spokane Valley Chamber of Commerce will hold a Conversation with the Candidates on Tuesday, Oct. 2, beginning at 11:30 a.m., at Valley Hospital Education Center, 12606 E. Mission. Fourth district State Rep. Matt Shea and
The business world is putting a new spin on reading, writing, and arithmetic.Yes, these "hard" skills are still very important, but employers increasingly also are looking for workers proficient in the "soft" skills - the ability to analyze a and
A legal-assistance program with ties to Gonzaga University's law school has started filling a previously unmet statewide need to provide affordable representation to moderate-income households, says an attorney based at the school.Called Means,
The two Inland Northwest law schoolsGonzaga University School of Law and the University of Idaho College of Laware enrolling fewer students into their three-year programs this year than in recent years, due largely to a declining number
Spokane Neighborhood Action Programs, or SNAP, has been awarded a $3 million grant by the state to go toward its foreclosure prevention program.SNAP is one of 13 Washington nonprofits to get a portion of the $43.8 million the state received to a
Providence Health Care, the Spokane-based medical network, has started construction of a $58 million medical center that will expand its outpatient services greatly in Spokane Valley.The 127,000-square-foot facility will be located on 11 acres a