Nonprofit youth organization Junior Achievement Eastern Washington/North Idaho will partner with Spokane Public Schools in presenting middle school students with a day of hands-on experience with financial challenges they'll likely face as adults.
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The construction team that's building a $34 million psychiatric hospital on the lower South Hill is using a collaborative method called integrated project delivery that the contractor involved says is expected to result in substantial savings in time, l
A survey compiled by Washington State University's Carson College of Business suggests a majority of Pacific Northwest shoppers may be inclined to skip big holiday sales dates like Black Friday this year.
The survey, which was conducted online earlier
Tax bills levied on the top 50 property owners in Spokane County for 2017 totaled $52 million, up nearly 2 percent from last year, county records show.
The rate of increase was lower than last year's 3 percent hike and the 6.4 percent jump in 2015.
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Spokane Valley-based Advanced Dermatology Skin & Surgery Center plans to move its north Spokane practice into 5,900 square feet of space in the Mayfair Professional Building, at 5905 N. Mayfair, says Wendy Stoehr, clinic administrator.
The north office
Spokane-based Avista Corp. plans to construct a new $12 million parking garage at its corporate campus at 1411 E. Mission, says Anna Scarlett, director of shared services.
The parking garage joins four other projects planned or under construction. In all
Health care system looks to address worker shortage, reduce turnover
November 22, 2017
Like a Major League Baseball franchise, the Spokane-based Providence Medical Group within the last year has developed its own farm system of sorts in an effort to meet the increasing need for medical assistants at the organization's regional hospitals a
Merged company to be eighth largest U.S. timber concern
November 22, 2017
During Potlatch Corp.'s merger talks with Arkansas-based Deltic Timber Corp., Deltic invited the Spokane-based company 'with open arms†to relocate to the Natural State, CEO Mike Covey says.
Ultimately, Potlatch declined the offer.
'When it came
Since Spokane Public Facilities District CEO Kevin Twohig publicly announced his retirement, more than a few people have taken it upon themselves to give him credit for changing Spokane's skyline.
They've pointed to the fact that during his 16-year t
Northwestern Mutual of the Inland Northwest plans to move, expand, and consolidate its Spokane-area operations into a new site in Spokane Valley in mid-2018, leaving its longtime location on Spokane's South Hill.
The company has agreed to take the 20,0