The city of Spokane recently issued its environmental report card, which highlights an ongoing menu of eco-friendly efforts to support and encourage environmental sustainability through financially stable means, says Catherine Olsen, the city's environmen
Rick Bennett, administrator of the Bennett House adult day care center in Coeur d'Alene, says he's about to start up a new business to help caregivers of people with cognitive loss.
The new venture, to be called The Dementia Coach, is designed to hel
Maybe you're retired, or maybe you're close to retirement, and the stock market, though fluctuating wildly in recent weeks, remains at an all-time high.
Despite the appearance of volatility and uncertainty, Spokane-area financial planners say they'
Do you have a defined-benefit pension plan? We're not talking about 401(k)s or 403(b) deferred compensation accounts. We're talking about an actual life-income pension that gives you a guaranteed income in retirement for the rest of your life.
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Since the launch of the Washington Retirement Marketplace last month, the nation's first state-verified online marketplace for low-cost retirement plans, its director, Carolyn McKinnon, says the program is receiving an encouraging number of calls and we
An annual occupational forecast from the Washington state Employment Security Department suggests that registered nurse will be the most in-demand occupation in Spokane County for jobs that requires at least a bachelor's degree, says D. Patrick Jones, w
Tutoring service has 60 clients months after start
April 12, 2018
Deer Park's Robert Crawford brings his son, Shane, three times a week to Spokane's South Hill to get him math assistance at Mathnasium of Spokane South, a math tutoring service for students ages K-12.
'It's a personalized environment. Students
Although she is already more than two years into her position as the director of the University of Washington School of Medicine-Gonzaga University Regional Health Partnership, Courtney Law says she's really just getting started.
'I've always enj
Between an ever-globalizing world that makes traveling to exotic locales easier and increased marketing, the tourism industry has changed dramatically in the last five years. Hospitality, travel, and tourism managers and marketers are now faced with the c
Since its purchase four years ago by local investor group Cracker Box LLC, the former Washington Cracker Co. building at 304 W. Pacific quietly has been transforming into a popular Spokane event venue.
Darby McKee, who co-owns the building along with Mar