Tom Quigley, 71, has lived in the Spokane area his entire life and has spent nearly 50 years working at Spokane-based commercial real estate brokerage Kiemle Hagood, where some who know him say his quiet and composed demeanor belies a truly dedicated
Service to the community is an inherent trait shared by Judy and Steve Meyer, says their son, Chris Meyer.
'They have always been keenly aware of the value of public service and support of others,†he says. 'They do it because it's the right
Cher and Jim Desautel, 70 and 74, respectively, recognized a void in the public relations sector in Spokane in the 1990s. While there were PR professionals in town, Cher says, many of them were headquartered elsewhere.
After outlining a plan on a bar
Millennials, members of the generation born between 1981 and 1996, have been dubbed the 'unluckiest generation†regarding financial timing.
They are coming of age during economic instability and macro environment changes that have drastically
Situated along the northern shore of Lake Coeur d'Alene near its confluence with the Spokane River is a joint campus in which four colleges offer students opportunities to earn associate, bachelor's, and graduate degrees, often in their own backyard.
We're entering internship season, which is both an important time of life for students entering the workforce and a key opportunity for employers. Fortunately, there's an easy way to help make finding these experiences easier and more successful
Citing needs to fill community health care and leadership gaps, Inland Northwest universities have launched a cluster of new certificate and degree programs in Spokane in recent months.
At Manito Garden Apartments, a facility for low-income seniors located at 500 E. 29th, the staff and property managers work together to provide and maintain an affordable place for residents to live.
Long-term risk. This refers to the ongoing challenge we always have as investors.
It's not what most folks like to hear, but understanding and accepting that there is no way you can control the markets-or your investments-is
The Arc of Spokane is expanding into Spokane Valley with its second thrift store.
The Spokane-based nonprofit is leasing the former Safeway grocery store space at 1441 N. Argonne, in the same building as a Rite Aid store and an Altitude trampoline park.