Joel Barbour, owner and creative director of The Great PNW Inc., spent his youth in Spokane skateboarding, riding dirt bikes, and surrounded by art.
Combining those interests with his love for the Pacific Northwest led Barbour to create
Natasha Hill, sole practitioner of Natasha L. Hill PS, says she has a passion for helping families and enjoys litigation.
'I've done well with people at their worst,†says Hill, 38.
With just four employees, including owners Mark and Allison Esvelt, Millwood-based environmental engineering company Esvelt Environmental Engineering LLC is small - and the Esvelts intend to keep it that way.
Allison Esvelt says the company, located
A Washington state Department of Commerce report released last month shows 17 utilities statewide exceeded their projected 2018 and 2019 energy efficiency targets.
Spokane-based Avista Corp. reported reaching 111% of its conservation goal.
The Spokane Conservation District has broken ground on its planned new facility in Spokane Valley, says Vicki Carter, director of the district.
The project will be a multiphase development, Carter says.
It was hardly an unconventional move on Ryne Brockway's part to approach his longtime colleague and friend, Steve Hanning, about the idea of forming a truck trailer sales company.
What was unconventional was how they determined who'd be the head of
Use of the biggest freight transportations modes in the Inland Northwest all declined sharply in usage at the start of the COVID-19 pandemic but are slowly starting to climb back to normal levels, industry representatives say.
Spokane boasts all three
White's Boots Inc. is diversifying its product offerings with the goal of appealing to a wider clientele.
Located at 4002 E. Ferry in East Spokane, the company makes rugged boots worn by wildland firefighters, loggers, and linemen: sturdy calf-height
The Washington state Department of Health and the University of Washington Medicine, backed by the Seattle-based philanthropic organization Paul G. Allen Family Foundation, have launched a major study to determine the percentage of Washingtonians who have
Refugee Connections Spokane's flexible setup left it well-positioned to pivot its services when the COVID-19 outbreak spread here, says Marijke Fakasiieiki, the nonprofit's executive director.
Over the past year, the organization, which was created