Here's a question I've received more than a hundred times in one form or another: "How do I make a (better) name for myself?"Here is the premise, the definition, and the answer: In sales it's not who you know; in sales it's who knows you.The
Two employees buy Spokane Valley fire protection concern Two employees of Creighton Engineering Inc., a Spokane Valley fire protection consulting company, have bought the company's assets and have formed a company named S.O. Robert
The boom in exchange-traded funds ran smack into the implosion of the global financial markets.There are now 721 ETFs with $478 billion in assets, according to the Investment Company Institute. Although that's more than three times as many funds
Jan. 26 / City to cut jobs due to construction slowdown The city of Spokane said it will eliminate eight full-time positions and one part-time position in its Building Enterprise Fund Feb. 15. The cuts, spurred by a record low number
Jan. 29 - Feb. 19, 2009 The Home-Based Business Connection will meet on Tuesday, Feb. 3, from 8 to 9:30 a.m., at the Spokane Regional Business Center, 801 W. Riverside. Ken Sanders will share "tried and true practices for turning to a
Lilac Terrace, a 50-unit, four-story retirement housing project illustrated here, is going up at the Lilac Plaza Retirement Community complex, at 7007 N. Wiscomb. Kop Construction Co., of Spokane, is the contractor on the $9.5 million, project, and
Study finds antidepressant escitalopram can improve symptoms, quality of life
January 29, 2009
Many older adults worrya lot. Almost one in 10 Americans over age 60 suffers from an anxiety disorder that causes them to worry excessively about normal things, such as health, finances, disability, and family. Although antidepressant drugs a
Two Spokane-based nonprofits, Spokane United Methodist Homes and Community Frameworks, are planning jointly a $9 million housing project in Spokane Valley that would serve low-income seniors and already have secured federal money to cover nearly of
Bob Scarfo, an associate professor of landscape architecture at Washington State University's Spokane campus, served as a contributing editor on a newly released book that explores the correlations between aging populations and the "built where and
The 13th edition of a locally produced resource guide called The Directory for Seniors now is available at select businesses, social service agencies, and organizations throughout the community at no charge, says Editor Shannon Wood.Locations is