Spokane nonprofit Excelsior Youth Center has been awarded a $2 million Behavioral Health Facilities grant.
Andrew Hill, president at Excelsior, located at 3754 W. Indian Trail Road, says the youth center plans to use the funding to double projected
Leslie Lowe, Spokane TV weather forecaster and co-anchor of KHQ's Wakeup Show, now owns the Pure Barre studio at 13910 E. Indiana, in Spokane Valley.
Pure Barre is a workout method in which participants perform small isometric movements using a ballet
Jessie Veselka, the owner of BeYoutiful Bath Bombs & More, says she has opened a second location, called BeYoutiful Too, in the newly remodeled Third & Washington building, at 327 W. Third.
Veselka opened the original BeYoutiful shop last year on the
Prospects of faster patient test results and streamlined corporate operations have prompted a Spokane Valley-based pathology services provider to open a laboratory in Richland, Wash.
Incyte Diagnostics has been working on a $1.6 million renovation of a
Spokane Internal Medicine will join the MultiCare Rockwood Clinic in November.
Founded in 1979 by three physicians, Spokane Internal Medicine is a primary care clinic that offers both internal medicine and adult primary care services to the communities
Construction has started on the $12.5 million Fieldstone Memory Care assisted-living facility at 4515 S. Freya on Spokane's South Hill, says Justin Younker, principal of Yakima, Wash.-based Cascadia Senior Living LLC.
The company does business as and
Twenty years ago, Wes Teterud and his wife, Adrienne, started Widows Might in the basement of a local church, with the goal of the Spokane Valley nonprofit to provide guidance and resources on practical matters for widows who might not have support from
Larry Enloe thinks everybody should look into Lilac Plaza Retirement Community LLC.
'I love it … they have everything,†says Enloe, who has resident of the 14-floor independent-living retirement community for nine years.
Enloe says he likes to car
Spokane-based Providence Health Care, the Inland Northwest's largest provider network, provided more than $141.7 million in charity and support in Eastern Washington last year, according the organization's 2017 Community Benefit Report, released earli