Spokane-based Imprezzio Inc. has acquired AFS Web, a Colum-bus, Ohio-based creative web design and development company, as well as its trademarked content management system ZOOM CMS.
Imprezzio, co-founded here in 2004 by Dave Talarico and Kelly Birr, de
IntelliPaper LLC, the Edwall, Wash.-based company that makes paper-based USB flash drives, is receiving a $15,000 state grant for a feasibility study to identify an appropriate site for a permanent facility in Lincoln County.
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Palouse Capital Management Inc., of Spokane, says its Large Cap Value Strategy has earned recognition as a top performer in the PSN Top Guns list, a quarterly ranking of investment managers that's used by institutional asset managers and investors natio
Tom Fritz, CEO of Inland Northwest Health Services, retires at the end of this month, concluding a 16-year tenure as head of the diverse organization that operates St. Luke's Rehabilitation Institute, Northwest MedStar, and a handful of other business u
Pathology Associates Medical Laboratories LLC, the Spokane-based national reference laboratory, has launched an at-home blood collection kit as part of its consumer-based product line called Cinch, which it rolled out earlier this year, says Shawn Whitcom
School Employees Credit Union of Washington has bought a building in Spokane Valley and plans to move its lone Eastern Washington branch there from near downtown Spokane, says Sherry Lotze, a spokeswoman for the Seattle-based credit union.
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Whether you're enjoying your retirement now or you're working hard to inch closer to it, there are a variety of planning questions you're probably thinking about: How much money will I need to retire? Where will my cash flow come from in retirement?
Deaconess Hospital has applied for a building permit for a $5.2 million ambulatory health care center on Spokane's North Side.
The hospital plans to erect a single-story building with 12,700 square feet of space at 8202 N. Division, according to the pe
In the wake of the forced resignation of Spokane Planning Director Scott Chesney last month, city leaders and board members of two downtown groups are struggling over personnel and contract fulfillment expectations related to the downtown Business Improve
It was a day on which very little else seemed to happen, but 20 years ago, Dec. 8, 1994, we had the start of the huge bull market run that lasted until 2001.