Providence Sacred Heart Medical Center & Children's Hospital has bought and installed the newest generation of the DaVinci robotic surgery device, a machine that' it expects will enable it to perform surgeries it hadn't been able to do robotically.
The new school year might be starting to shift into high gear now, but Community Colleges of Spokane Chancellor Christine Johnson speeds around the Spokane business community year-round.
Johnson stays heavily involved in business and civic groups while
Alliant Insurance Services, a national insurance brokerage based in Newport Beach, Calif., has acquired Spokane-based insurance and employee-benefits brokerage Moloney O'Neill, the companies announced this morning.
Terms of the transaction weren't
As Leadership Spokane's Class of 2015 prepares to take flight this fall, it will be under the guidance of a new captain.
Or more accurately, a colonel.
Lt. Col. Brian Newberry, who recently retired from the U.S. Air Force after serving mo
Edward D. Jones & Co. is expanding its presence in the Spokane market as part of a five-year national push to open more offices.
Pete Blackwell, a certified financial planner who operates an Edward Jones office at 6319 N. Maple, on Spokane's North Sid
Dish up a kids' snack onto a plastic plate featuring the Frozen princesses or that goofy snowman they hang around with, and chances are good you're using a project created by West Plains-based Zak Designs Inc.
Thirty-eight years old, the company has
Total executive compensation at Inland Northwest publicly traded companies remained essentially the same in 2013 as it was in 2012, following double-digit increases in pay the previous three years, the Journal of Business' annual analysis shows.
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The Davenport Hotel Collection announced this afternoon it has agreed to franchise with Marriott International's Autograph Collection.
All four of its downtown Spokane hotels will convert to Marriott's Autograph Collection brand by the end of this
The incoming class of second-year medical students in Spokane will be about half the size of the inaugural second-year class, with nine to 11 slots failing to fill.
Ken Roberts, director of the Spokane unit of WWAMI, a University of Washington program
As intelliPaper LLC ramps up production to fill its backlog and meet increasing demand, the Edwall, Wash.-based maker of recyclable, paper-based USB flash drives has a new product in the works that it expects will help it accelerate its growth.
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