Spokane Federal Credit Union began in 1956 with just a few hundred dollars and only seven employees who also served as its first members. Today, it has approximately 11,500 members, and about $137 million in assets.
Airway Heights is the center attraction for commercial growth on the West Plains, some developers, contractors, and city employees say.
Projects valued at more than $90 million are planned or under way on the West Plains, many of them within the city of
Providence Health & Services, the five-state health system that includes Spokane-based Providence Health Care, is in talks with another Catholic health system, St. Joseph Health, to combine into a single network that would reach from Anchorage, Alaska, to
A U.S. Small Business Administration financing program is helping businesses expand and better position themselves for the economic turnaround, and Ted Schinzel, the SBA's Spokane branch administrator, says more businesses here could benefit from SBA 50
Minds-i sales being driven largely by school districts
August 13, 2015
Minds-i Inc., a five-year-old Liberty Lake company that started out researching and developing static, motorized, robotic, and remote-control toys, has ridden the recent wave of interest in robots and aerial drones to shift heavily into education.
Though many of us have been looking toward Olympia with a worrisome eye, not knowing whether Gov. Jay Inslee would wipe out funding for alternative-transportation improvements, it's important to remember that funding remains intact for Spokane-area road
The phone rang, and I was told to sit down. Our friend, Tom Fritz, had drowned on Lake Coeur d 'Alene that afternoon. How could that be? There must be some mistake. Since then, realism has set in.
He was one of the most interesting guys I've ever met