Accelerator continues work with companies beyond tech
February 15, 2018
Spokane-based startup accelerator Ignite Northwest has begun its sixth round of business-growth education and coaching with 11 companies based here.
CEOs from the companies began their 13-week session on Feb. 6, says Ignite Northwest CEO Bill Savitz. In
Organizers, supporters, and participants in this year's Northwest Entrepreneur Competition are eager to see who will join the ranks of past winners that have become successful Spokane companies, such as etailz Inc. and Photoboxx.
Typically, between 70
In recent years, Spokane has seen a handful of local startup companies grow into successful ventures resulting in benefits for both their founding entrepreneurs as well as early investors.
Those who follow news of startup successes may have wondered wh
Cascade Earth grows with ag industry, potato trend
February 1, 2018
Recent growth in Washington state's potato industry has helped to fuel an increase in demand for the services provided by the Spokane Valley office of Cascade Earth Sciences, says Steve Venner, the Washington regional manager based here.
Last year'
With the bustling economy and plethora of resulting construction projects, Waste Connections Inc.'s two Spokane County transfer stations have seen a steady increase of the amount of municipal solid waste dropped off, says Bill Stansberry, district manag
The popularity of LEED certification programs has diminished in recent years as building and energy codes have strengthened, some Spokane-area engineers and architects say.
LEED, short for Leadership in Energy & Environmental Design, is a certification p
A college job at Mukogawa Fort Wright Institute translated into a passion for intercultural communication for Amber McKenzie, and that passion led her around the world and back again.
In September, McKenzie, 42, launched Natural Awakenings Inland North
Even as the future of health care remains uncertain, the industry continues to develop technology designed to make managing health easier.
While it might seem like there's a new phone app or do-it-yourself test for everything, Dr. Lacey Marks, an OB-GY
Walz stresses importance of women caring for selves
January 18, 2018
While the symptoms of a stroke in men and women are generally consistent, there is frequently a profound difference in the way members of each gender handle their recovery after the fact, says Dr. Beth Walz of Providence Health Care.
'I saw this just
Disability insurance with a return-of-premium rider is a type of insurance made to protect your income if you get sick or hurt and can't work, but where you can get a 100 percent refund of all your premiums paid, typically at age 67, if you don't have