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Bankruptcy filings in Spokane and Kootenai counties have been on the upswing in recent years after having declined steadily for over a decade.
Spokane Teachers Credit Union, complete with a change in leadership, the integration of a recently acquired Oregon bank, and ...
Terry Judge, CEO of Spokane Valley-based manufacturing company Hotstart Inc., says right now is the most exciting time of his ...
Even seasoned business professionals—those well-versed in risk, strategy, and decision-making—are not immune to a quiet but ...
In communities across Washington, young people are asking, “What’s next for me?” Meanwhile, employers are asking, “Where’s ...
When it comes to planning for the future, most people understand the importance of creating a Last Will and Testament.
After more than 20 years at the Spokane Journal of Business, Editor Linn Parish has accepted a new job at Eastern Washington University.
Sarah Doxey, the health care executive who was killed in a hit-and-run accident in mid-July, is remembered by loved ones as a servant leader who led by example with vision and warmth.
Salvation Army Spokane has sold two properties in Spokane Valley in an effort to secure long-term financial stability for its many social service programs.
Led by Whitworth University’s engineering and physics professor Phillip Measor, a team of faculty members and undergraduate students have launched the universities first corporate spinoff, Pacific ...
Following the recent opening of a new dairy processing plant in Pasco, Washington, Seattle-based Darigold Inc. is turning attention to its Spokane plant, where the company is proposing upgrades.
RiverBank Holding Co. has teamed up with cannabis banking compliance company Green Check Verified, Inc. in a partnership that aims to grow the Spokane-based organization’s deposits, lending power, and ...