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Craig Road Elementary is about to take shape in Airway Heights

Community-focused design is major driver of $36M school project
April 24, 2025
Erica Bullock

Cheney Public Schools is making progress on the development of a new $36 million elementary school that will increase student capacity and provide much-needed public gathering spaces on the West Plains. 


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Greater Spokane Incorporated launches In Schools campaign

Organization endeavors to unite business leaders, superintendents
April 24, 2025
Tina Sulzle

Greater Spokane Incorporated, hopes to bridge a gap of misinformation between community and schools with the formation of a new campaign called In Schools.


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Trump Bump?: Law schools see a big jump in applicants

Applicants to Washington institutions rose by 35%
April 24, 2025
Karina Elias

Applications to law school are surging, driving by economic factors and political events. 


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Whitworth leadership institute looks to grow

Expansion considered as program draws from throughout West
April 24, 2025
Linn Parish

The Whitworth University Institute of Leadership is looking to double in size as demand for the young program has grown. 


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Washington Education Association conference coming to Spokane

Event expected to generate economic impact of over $700K
April 21, 2025
Journal of Business Staff

Visit Spokane will host the Washington Education Association Representative Assembly this week, from April 24-26, at the Spokane Convention Center.


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LaunchNW awards over $900K to rural communities

Grants intended to support high school education
April 15, 2025
Journal of Business Staff

LaunchNW, an initiative of Spokane-based Innovia Foundation, has awarded $920,000 in grants to support high school education post-graduation in rural communities across Eastern Washington.


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The Spokesman-Review looks to move to nonprofit model

Cowles Co. to donate multi-generational owned paper
April 15, 2025
Karina Elias

The Cowles Company is donating The Spokesman-Review newspaper to Spokane-based Comma Community Journalism Lab, transitioning the business into a  nonprofit model. 


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Five Takeaways with new Washington State University President Dr. Elizabeth Cantwell

April 10, 2025
Linn Parish

Earlier this month, the Journal of Business hosted Dr. Elizabeth Cantwell, new president of Washington State University, for its most recent Elevating The Conversation podcast.


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Boys & Girls Clubs of Spokane County takes on $6M project

Club at Keystone improvements prioritize accessibility
April 10, 2025
Erica Bullock

The old Keystone Elementary School is due for an upgrade to meet the needs of the building's new owners, the Boys and Girls Clubs of Spokane County.


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New pharmaceutical manufacturing program to launch

HollisterStier, community college partner on program to fill workforce pipeline
April 2, 2025
Journal of Business Staff

Jubilant HollisterStier LLC, HollisterStier Allergy, and Spokane Community College are partnering to develop specialized training program to prepare students for careers in pharmaceutical manufacturing. 


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