Shiloh Hills contractor set to be selected next month
November 22, 2017
The Mead School District has sent out a request for bids for more than $14 million worth of additions and modernizations at 34-year-old Shiloh Hills Elementary School, at 505 E. Stonewall, in the Nevada Lidgerwood neighborhood on Spokane's North Side.
Nonprofit youth organization Junior Achievement Eastern Washington/North Idaho will partner with Spokane Public Schools in presenting middle school students with a day of hands-on experience with financial challenges they'll likely face as adults.
This
Health care system looks to address worker shortage, reduce turnover
November 22, 2017
Like a Major League Baseball franchise, the Spokane-based Providence Medical Group within the last year has developed its own farm system of sorts in an effort to meet the increasing need for medical assistants at the organization's regional hospitals a
When Lars Gilberts returned to Spokane earlier this year, he moved back to the middle of everything.
As the executive director of the University District, Gilberts is leading the development and promotion of the burgeoning campus east of downtown Spoka
Spokane-based NorthEast Washington Educational Service District 101, or ESD 101, plans to build a single-story, 7,900-square-foot conference center connected to its existing facility at 4202 S. Regal on the South Hill.
The project's estimated cost is $
Due to strong enrollment growth in its apprenticeship training programs, the Construction Industry Training Council is renovating and expanding its Eastern Washington training center for the second time in as many years.
The Bellevue, Wash.-based vocati
Gonzaga University plans to build a new multistory building for both its College of Arts and Sciences and its School of Engineering and Applied Science, says Joe Poss, vice president for university advancement.
Currently dubbed The Center for Integrated
Local accelerator no longer focused exclusively on tech
October 12, 2017
From a company that manufactures tidy portable toilets to one that produces high-quality microbiology media plates, Ignite Northwest, now assisting its fifth class, continues a trend of training a diverse group of companies.
'We're very excited to we
Laura Tenneson needed a career change.
Her job as a restaurant server increasingly was becoming more challenging as her arthritis began to flare up.
Tenneson, 36, sought a new calling-something that would be easier on her joints, tap her intellectual
Spokane Public Schools has bought a nearly 2-acre parcel of land at 2904 E. Sprague, where the district plans eventually to expand student-education and staff-training programs based at the nearby Libby Center, says Mark Anderson, the district's associa