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Ripple effects of federal grant delays hit Spokane’s nonprofits

Cuts to housing, childcare, Medicaid could send shockwaves throughout the region
June 19, 2025
Karina Elias

Nonprofit leaders across Spokane are bracing for the fallout of federal budget freezes, delayed grants, and looming funding cuts that could weaken essential services for thousands of residents in the region. 


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Women take the helm of INW higher education

Trend of female leaders emerges at local colleges, universities
June 5, 2025
Tina Sulzle

The Pacific Northwest is experiencing a significant shift in higher education leadership, with an increasing number of women assuming presidential roles at colleges and universities across the region.


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Former professor launches free leadership program

Program seeks to help business women, teen moms
June 5, 2025
Tina Sulzle

Stephy Nobles-Beans is taking what she’s learned from others in leadership and paying it forward.


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Self-awareness might be your superpower

Recognizing triggers, limitations is as important as knowing strengths
June 5, 2025
René Johnston

While conventional wisdom suggests leaders should project unwavering confidence, research increasingly demonstrates that the ability to recognize blind spots, triggers, and limitations, in addition to one's own strengths, creates a profound competitive advantage.


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Leadership training attracts more women in Spokane

Pronounced shift in trends has occurred over past decade
June 5, 2025
Karina Elias

Over the last ten years, women have begun to outpace men in Leadership Spokane's immersive leadership program, reflecting a start cultural shift from being a male-dominated cohort. 


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Excellence vs. Perfection: Shifting your leadership mindset

Progress can count as much as outcome in fresh approach
June 5, 2025
Julie Shiflett

Recently, I’ve been shifting from perfection to excellence. And let me tell you, it’s liberating. 


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'Sacred feminine' leadership style embraced

Approach has more to do with qualities, less to do with gender
June 5, 2025
Carmen Green

Health care’s transformation depends not on ego or certainty, but on the courage to lead with compassion, humility, and heart.


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Homebuying influenced

Local real estate agents bridging property, personality
May 22, 2025
Tina Sulzle

In today’s competitive housing market, a new breed of professionals is emerging: the Realtor influencer.


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Spokane opens door to more backyard homes

City to adopt statewide ADU laws, loosen rules
May 22, 2025
Karina Elias

The city of Spokane is preparing to adopt statewide changes to its housing code pertaining to accessory dwelling units. 


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Affordable housing project for seniors planned on North Side

Spokane Housing Authority to build 100 living units in $35M project
May 22, 2025
Erica Bullock

Spokane Housing Authority is making progress on its third residential project in Spokane County this year with the envisioned development of a new $35 million affordable housing community for seniors, dubbed Chalice Place.


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