Larry 'Chip†Hunter, dean of Washington State University's Carson College of Business, says the Pullman campus will begin more outreach to Spokane's business community, hoping to create more learning and employment opportunities for graduate and u
To dress for success at Liberty Lake electrical engineering and consulting company H2E, engineers should be comfortable in work boots, says CEO Neil Heckerman.
H2E engineers have a different skill set when it comes to the common perception of electrical
Central Valley School District plans to build a new North Pines Middle School just west of the current structure. The $27.6 million, 84,600-square-foot structure is scheduled to be
completed in mid-summer of 2018. ALSC Architects PS, of Spokane, is the a
In response to a growing trend here, new home builders and residential designers say they're giving customers more chances to personalize and customize their own homes.
One strong example of that trend can be found in a model home at 506 N. Vercler, in
Seattle-based structural and civil engineering firm DCI Engineers Inc. has added a new right-of-way division to its Spokane office, where its expanded services have contributed to what's likely to be record annual revenue.
DCI Spokane-based principal
Having spent the last several decades working to resettle young refugee children in the Seattle area, nonprofit human services agency Lutheran Community Services Northwest has begun to do the same in Spokane through its Unaccompanied Refugee Minor progra
Permanent tax breaks enacted last December, coupled with an election-year lull in new tax laws, are enabling tax preparers and their clients here to implement strategies with more time and certainty than they've had in recent years, some tax planners he
Besides colder weather and pumpkin carving, October also brings the beginning of the employee benefits open enrollment season.
Nearly 40 percent of Washington state employers renew their employee benefit plans on Jan. 1, causing an intense surge in huma
The Spokane office of BDO USA LLP plans to hire about 10 more people in the next 12 months, says Paul Bridge, the office's managing partner.
The office here, one of 60 operated by the Chicago-based international public accounting firm, has had some big
CEO is optimistic that organization will hit that mark one day
October 20, 2016
With a recent bequest of $3 million pushing its philanthropic assets above $100 million, Inland Northwest Community Foundation President and CEO Mark Hurtubise says the foundation now has its sights set on reaching $250 million.
In the last 30 months, th