In recent years, various publications and organizations have been touting Spokane as one of the best midsize cities for retirement in the U.S.
Livability.com, for example, ranked Spokane No. 7 in its top 10 best places to retire in late 2018, one of
Central Valley School District started work in late April on a project to convert a former Yoke's Fresh Market building into new quarters for Barker High School and the Central Valley Early Learning Center.
After sustained marketing efforts to garner market share overseas, Flexhibits, the Spokane-based company that designs and makes modular interchangeable wall systems for museums and science discovery centers, has recently signed contracts with companies as
Washington State University students will be able to earn both a doctor of pharmacy degree and a master of business administration degree simultaneously starting this summer, says Linda Garrelts MacLean, associate dean of the WSU College of Pharmacy.
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Spokane Teachers Credit Union, based in Liberty Lake, ranked third among the largest credit unions in the state by the Puget Sound Business Journal, now has about $2 billion in assets, and it reported 2014 net income of about $19 million. Its president an
Kate McCaslin, former president and CEO of the Inland Pacific Chapter of Associated Builders & Contractors Inc. is leaving Spokane to take a similar position at ABC's Keystone Chapter based in Lancaster County, Pa., after working for the chapter here fo
The Spokesman-Review newspaper plans later this month to launch Platinum, a glossy, high-end, broadsheet-sized format magazine focused on luxury and upscale demographics.
The Spokane daily newspaper plans to mail the quarterly publication directly to ho
Obstetricians and midwives both provide care to women during childbirth, and both work together at Rockwood OB/GYN & Midwifery Center, in a department that, by design, offers health care by women for women.
Purcell Systems Inc., the Spokane Valley-based company that makes temperature-controlled outdoor cabinets for the telecommunications industry, is diversifying and expects 40 percent growth over the next fiscal year, says Chris Craig, its general manager.